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This temporary position offers an opportunity to contribute to vital diagnostic processes within a ... Collect blood samples from patients using venipuncture and other phlebotomy techniques, adhering ...

Phlebotomy Assistant Temporary

Rochester, MN · On-site

$17.25 - $21.50/hr

This is a 4-month full time temporary position to train on the job to gain the phlebotomy skills needed to apply for the Inpatient Phlebotomist - Vascular Access Technician position starting on June ...

Phlebotomy Assistant Temporary

Rochester, MN

$17.25 - $21.50/hr

This is a 4-month full time temporary position to train on the job to gain the phlebotomy skills needed to apply for the Inpatient Phlebotomist - Vascular Access Technician position starting on June ...

Phlebotomy Assistant Temporary

Rochester, MN · On-site

$17.25 - $21.50/hr

This is a 4-month full time temporary position to train on the job to gain the phlebotomy skills needed to apply for the Inpatient Phlebotomist - Vascular Access Technician position starting on June ...

Responsibilities This is a 4-month full time temporary position to train on the job to gain the phlebotomy skills needed to apply for the Inpatient Phlebotomist - Vascular Access Technician position ...

Phlebotomy

Suffolk, VA · On-site

$17 - $22.50/hr

Labcorp is seeking a phlebotomist to join our team in Suffolk, VA . Work Schedule: Monday- Friday ... Employees regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours, Casual, Intern, and Temporary employees ...

Phlebotomy

Sherman, TX · On-site

$16 - $21.25/hr

LabCorp is seeking a Phlebotomist to join our team in Sherman, TX (75090) Work Schedule: Monday ... Employees regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours, Casual, Intern, and Temporary employees ...

Phlebotomy

Encinitas, CA · On-site

$21 - $33/hr

Phlebotomy Labcorp is a global leader in diagnostic testing and drug development solutions, helping ... Employees regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours, Casual, Intern, and Temporary employees ...

Labcorp is seeking a Phlebotomy Supervisor to join our team in Oak Creek, WI Work Schedule: Monday ... Employees regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours, Casual, Intern, and Temporary employees ...

Supervise a team of (20+) phlebotomists working in Patient Service Centers and/or physician ... Employees regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours, Casual, Intern, and Temporary employees ...

Phlebotomy Trainee

Portland, OR · On-site

$19 - $25.25/hr

Labcorp is seeking a Phlebotomy Trainee to join our team in Portland, OR Work Schedule: Monday ... Employees regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours, Casual, Intern, and Temporary employees ...

Supervise a team of (20+) phlebotomists working in Patient Service Centers and/or physician ... Employees regularly scheduled to work less than 20 hours, Casual, Intern, and Temporary employees ...

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How much do temporary phlebotomy jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary phlebotomy in the United States is $20.22, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $22.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Temporary Phlebotomist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Temporary Phlebotomist, you need a solid understanding of venipuncture techniques, specimen collection protocols, and typically a phlebotomy certification or relevant healthcare training. Familiarity with laboratory information systems (LIS), safety protocols, and blood collection equipment is essential. Strong attention to detail, excellent patient interaction skills, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are important soft skills. These competencies are crucial for ensuring accurate sample collection, patient comfort, and efficient workflow in a fast-paced clinical environment.

What unique challenges might I face as a temporary phlebotomist, and how can I prepare for them?

As a temporary phlebotomist, you'll often need to quickly adapt to new clinical settings, electronic health record systems, and diverse patient populations. Temporary positions may require you to learn facility-specific protocols rapidly and build rapport with unfamiliar colleagues and patients. To succeed, it helps to be proactive in asking questions, reviewing procedures ahead of time, and maintaining flexibility. Strong communication and organizational skills will help you adjust smoothly and deliver quality patient care, even in short-term assignments.

What is a temporary phlebotomy job?

A temporary phlebotomy job involves working as a phlebotomist on a short-term basis, often to fill in staffing gaps, support busy periods, or cover leaves of absence. Temporary phlebotomists are responsible for drawing blood from patients, labeling specimens, and ensuring samples are handled properly for testing. These positions can be found in hospitals, clinics, laboratories, and blood donation centers, and may last from a few days to several months depending on the employer’s needs. Temporary roles can provide valuable experience and flexibility for those new to the field or seeking short-term employment.

What is the difference between Temporary Phlebotomy vs Certified Medical Assistant?

AspectTemporary PhlebotomyCertified Medical Assistant
CertificationsPhlebotomy certification often requiredCPR and CMA certification typically required
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, labs for blood drawsClinics, outpatient settings, some labs
Job DutiesBlood collection, specimen handlingVitals, basic patient care, administrative tasks

Temporary Phlebotomy focuses on blood collection and specimen handling, often requiring specific phlebotomy certification. Certified Medical Assistants perform broader clinical and administrative tasks. While both roles work in healthcare settings, their responsibilities and certifications differ, making each suited for different career paths within the medical field.

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Infographic showing various Temporary Phlebotomy job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 43% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 36% Temporary, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $42,055 per year, or $20.2 per hour.

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Temporary

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Location: Keesler AFB, MS

Schedule: Will be scheduled for 8 hour duty days with a 1 hour unpaid lunch, 40 hours per week. The normal duty hours will fall between 0500 – 1700 Monday through Friday, excluding Federal Holidays and hospital closures. The schedule will created by the designated government supervisor. The specific schedule for each two-week period will be provided one month in advance. Any changes in the schedule shall be coordinated between the HCW and the Government. At the mutual agreement of the Contractor and the Government, alternative schedules may be implemented. Any planned absences of the HCW shall be communicated to the Government supervisor in advance of the absence in order to ensure that clinical operations are not adversely affected. The Government reserves the right to change shift hours with a five day notice to accommodate patient care needs and mission requirements.

Pay: $20/hr & $5.09*/hr for Health & Wellness

Benefits: Vested vacation, sick leave, holiday leave, Life, Accidental Death and Dismemberment, Short Term Disability

Optional Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(K) matching with employee participation in 401(K) plan


  • While on duty, the Contractor personnel shall be neat and clean, free from visible dirt and stains, well groomed, and appropriately dressed. The Contractor personnel’s clothing shall fit correctly to provide a professional, modest appearance, in keeping with normally accepted community standards of dress for the work being performed.
  • Facial hair (including beards, mustaches, and sideburns) shall be controlled (restrained) or trimmed. It shall not interfere with safe work practices, look unkempt, or be unclean. Facial hair shall not interfere with the face seal if a tight-fitting respirator (e.g., N95) is required to be worn for normal duties.
  • The Contractor personnel shall display legible MTF-provided identification media on his/her outer clothing.
  • Practice general hospital safety, infection control, aseptic and sterile techniques for safe handling of sharps, electrical equipment, and blood or blood products, to include cleaning of work areas and equipment.
  • Participate in the orientation, training, and evaluation of duty performance of newly assigned personnel phlebotomists ensuring compliance with standards of care and practice.
  • Ensure a safe work environment and safe employee work habits.
  • Complete applicable documentation to include manual and computer methods.
  • Review laboratory request slips for completeness and identify discrepancies.
  • Possess/maintain proper certification and skills to perform required duties within regulatory compliance and with minimal oversight.
  • Adhere to and maintain a system of supply inventory management with unit supply custodian to ensure adequate stock levels of consumable supplies are available within Laboratory to minimize waste and ensure uninterrupted services.
  • Ensure all MTF equipment is properly cleaned and stored at the end of each work shift.
  • Ensures preventative maintenance and routine cleaning are performed.
  • Be productive and perform duties with minimal supervisory direction.
  • Contractor personnel shall perform a wide range of procedures involved in the collection of blood with minimal supervision. These procedures involve assembling required equipment, locating an accessible vein, disinfecting the area, performing venipuncture, treating the puncture site, labeling blood containers, and managing patient or donor reactions.
  • Greets and interviews patients. Receive and interpret laboratory request slips, review request slips for required information, and determine the fitness of the patient for tests requested by the healthcare provider/physician (i.e., fasting state, liquid intake, medication, dietary instruction). Ensure specimens are collected in the amount and type of specimen required (e.g., with or without a particular anticoagulant) for each laboratory test. Enter laboratory orders into Composite Health Care System (CHCS).
  • Perform timed blood collection procedures, such as glucose tolerance tests. Utilizes glucose point of care glucometer which provides immediate glucose results in evaluating the patient’s condition before administering the glucose load.
  • Collect blood specimens from ambulatory or bed patients via venipuncture, finger, or infant heel stick, as appropriate, using standardized procedures. For venipuncture specimens, this entails the application of a tourniquet, selection of the proper vein, disinfection of the puncture site, and entering the vein using a sterile blood collection and vacutainer. The blood collection may require the use of a lancet, capillary tube, pipette, or glass slide for blood smears.
  • Dress the skin puncture site after blood collection. Carefully observe the patient for any sign or symptoms of physiological reactions after blood collection and take appropriate first aid measures to prevent injury and stabilize the patient.
  • Verifies specimen labels, properly label collected blood specimens with appropriate patient identification information, and deliver specimens to the Laboratory’s Central Operations section within the established specified time frame.
  • Provide immediate care to patients by recognizing adverse reactions to procedures and instituting immediate corrective measures.
  • Mentors Phase II laboratory students and medical technology interns in phlebotomy.
  • Perform applicable documentation.
  • Maintain blood collection tray in a clean, hygienic state and replenish blood collection supplies as needed. Maintain supply levels for drawing stations and shelves on a daily basis.
  • Perform clerical duties in Laboratory Central Operations. Answer telephones, look up test results in the laboratory computer, and fax test results to ordering healthcare providers/physicians.
  • Process patient demographic data into the laboratory automated data system (i.e. CHCS or manual system). Identifies and corrects patient data errors. Verifies physician, patient information, ward and clinic locations, and provider codes for entering accession information into the computer terminal, and work with wards, clinics, and other medical personnel to resolve missing or incorrect data.
  • Receive telephone calls and visitors to the laboratory. Determine nature of call or visit. Direct callers or visitors to appropriate personnel. Personally provide the information requested when routine or procedural matters of the laboratory are involved. Apply established guidelines concerning the release of information on test results, adhering to the provision to the Privacy Act and Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
  • Contractor personnel shall provide patients with the utmost care and attention. All patients shall be assured of their privacy and personal dignity.
  • Contractor personnel shall maintain open and professional communication with members of the MTF staff. Complaints validated by the Flight Commander/Medical Director shall be reported in writing to the Contract Administrator and the Contractor for action. Failure of the Contractor to correct validated complaints raised by the MTF staff and the Contracting Officer (CO) will be considered a failure to perform.
  • Contractor personnel shall prepare all documentation (to include patient records) to meet or exceed established standards of the MTF, to include but not limited to, timeliness, accuracy, content, and signature. Only MTF and Air Force-approved abbreviations shall be used for documentation of the patient/donor health records.

  • Degree: Certificate.
    Education: High school equivalent and completion of NAACLS or two part Phlebotomy program.
  • Experience: A minimum of three years of experience is required within the previous 48 months. Certified phlebotomy technicians with less than three years of laboratory experience would be considered if prior military service National Guard, Reserve or internship at this facility. Candidate acceptance will be at the discretion of the Government Supervisor.
  • Board Certification: Contractor personnel shall be certified (registered) (Phlebotomists) IAW an approved certifying agency (e.g., ASCP, NCA, AMT). Contractor personnel must provide proof of board certification prior to providing services to the 81 MDG and maintain their certification throughout
    their employment. Contractor personnel registered or certified by national/medical associations shall continue to meet the minimum standards for CME to remain current as prescribed in Chapter 4, AFI 41-117, Medical Service Officer Education, 25 Mar 15. CME hours will be reported to the Medial Director, annually on the first normal duty day in January for the previous calendar year. Periodic CME may be conducted at the MTF and will be available, at no cost, should the Contractor personnel desire to attend. Attendance will be at the discretion of the Flight Commander/Medical Director.

AKAHI ASSOCIATES LLC

Akahi Associates is a premier provider of healthcare workers to various military treatment facilities across the United States. With a corporate office in Honolulu, Hawaii and recruiting office in San Antonio, Texas we specialize in providing skilled, trained and highly successful healthcare workers, including RNs, CRNAs, Physicians, LPN/LVN, Licensed Social Workers, and many more.

We have a strong focus on providing our government customers with quality and superior service.

Akahi Associates is an equal opportunity employer. For further information, please click the link to view the “Know Your Rights: Workplace Discrimination is Illegal” poster.

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Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.

Only qualified individuals who are being considered will be contacted for an interview.