$21 - $23/hr
Other
Posted 5 days ago
Job description
This is a contract job opportunity with potential for perm position. Location: Itasca IL and suburbs (float job). Schedule: Will need to be available to work 6AM to 7:30 PM depending on location they are covering. Will also need to be available for Saturday hours from 8AM to 12PM. They may have to work a Sunday shift as well (7AM-7PM is when they could be requested to work). Projected duration: 3 months + potential for perm. Benefits are available. Pay rate: $21 to $23 per hour. Requires Neonatal to Geriatric patients experience. Requires a minimum of 3 years of experience. This is a float job. Requires a clean driving record and reliable transportation. Mileage expenses paid. Will float to following locations: Joliet, IL, Makena, IL, Marionette Park, IL, Palos Park, IL, Oak Brook, Tinley Park, IL, Chicago, IL, Evanston, IL, and Waukegan, IL.
Phlebotomist will be responsible for blood draws and timed glucose tolerance testing. They will also be responsible for processing those specimens (plus, paps, cultures, urine specimens and those collected by the office staff) in our computer system. The phlebotomist will also be responsible for packaging up the specimens for pick up by the courier. As well as maintaining inventory of stock. High customer service is a must.
Summary: The main function of a phlebotomist is to assist in performing various assigned duties, trouble shooting, training and making work flow recommendations.
Position Responsibilities: Experience doing blood draws, labeling specimens, centrifuging specimens, recording maintenance data and decontamination, updating patient information, etc. Collects and stores specimens according to established procedures. Properly explains in a clear but courteous manner the process of the venipuncture (blood drawing) and or other specimen collection (ex. urine or fecal) as required. Demonstrate technique/s using straight needles and/or butterfly needles. Fully understand all of the physicians' orders. Matches laboratory requisition forms to specimen tubes. Label, centrifuge, split, and freeze specimens as required by test order. Check all test requisitions or computer label against script to ensure 100% correct. Package specimens for transport. Stores specimen sample according to required temperature, places samples in appropriate collection container/ tube, accurately labels, follows different procedures as outlined by specific to protocol deemed necessary for transport to maintain integrity of the specimen. Understand and comply with OSHA and DEP regulations. Attend annual department trainings. Answer telephone calls, read laboratory results to satisfy inquiries.
Minimum Qualifications: Valid Phlebotomy certification for the state where you will be employed as required in some states. Minimum of 6 months' work experience performing venipunctures in a fast paced lab or hospital setting. Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite. High School Diploma or GED. Minimum 2 years of experience.
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Frequently asked questions
Q: What skills or qualities help someone succeed as a Phlebotomist?
A: To succeed as a Phlebotomist, key technical skills include proficiency in venipuncture and capillary puncture techniques, knowledge of anatomy and physiology, and familiarity with laboratory information systems. Soft skills such as excellent communication and interpersonal skills, empathy, and the ability to remain calm in high-pressure situations are also crucial, as Phlebotomists often interact with patients who may be anxious or fearful. By combining these technical and soft skills, Phlebotomists can provide high-quality patient care and build strong relationships with healthcare teams, ultimately supporting their career growth and effectiveness in the role.
Q: What is the career path for a Phlebotomist?
A: A Phlebotomist's typical career progression begins as an entry-level Phlebotomist, collecting blood samples from patients in a clinical setting, before advancing to roles such as Phlebotomy Supervisor or Team Lead, overseeing daily operations and training new staff. Mid-level roles, like Phlebotomy Instructor or Clinical Coordinator, involve teaching and coordinating patient care, while senior positions, like Laboratory Operations Manager, focus on managing laboratory workflows and implementing quality control measures. With experience and additional education, Phlebotomists can also pursue related roles in healthcare administration, patient care coordination, or medical education.
