Avera

Healthcare

Phlebotomist

$0–0k O'Neill, Nebraska, United States PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Phlebotomist at Avera. Skills: Blood collection, Specimen processing, Patient registration. Collect blood and other specimens. Process specimens competently”

What You'll Achieve.

No repeat collections; No valid complaints

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Varied shifts, Year-round availability, Weekend rotation, Holiday rotation

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Visual acuity adequate, Ability to communicate effectively, Ability to hear, Ability to understand speech

Nice to Have

Phlebotomy Technician (PBT) - ASCP

What You'll Do.

Collect blood and other specimens

Process specimens competently

Identify patients before collection

Explain collection procedure

Provide preparation instructions

Provide collection instructions

Complete patient registration

Enter test order data

Label collected specimens

Transport collected specimens

Store collected specimens

Communicate with customers

Interpret test orders

Determine collection time

Determine specimen types

Perform point-of-care testing

Assist with collection

Assist with record maintenance

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Multidisciplinary team; Coordinate work flow

Communication Scope

Professional communication; Efficient communication

Full Job Description

**Location:** Avera St Anthony's Hospital **Worker Type:** PRN **Work Shift:** Primarily days with rotating weekends and holidays (United States of America) **Pay Range:** _The pay range for this position is listed below. Actual pay rate dependent upon experience._ $18.00 - $23.50 **Position Highlights** **PRN Varied shifts as needed; Need availability to work year round** **Primarily days: 8 - 10 hour shifts between the hours of 5am - 5:30 pm.** **Weekend rotation every 2 months and occasional holidays from 5am - 7am.** **You Belong at Avera** **Be part of a multidisciplinary team built with compassion and the goal of Moving Health Forward for you and our patients. Work where you matter.** **A Brief Overview** Performs venipuncture and capillary blood collection following approved techniques and policies for hospital inpatients and clinic outpatients. The Phlebotomist also organizes specimen collection requests, performs patient clinical laboratory specimen collection procedures, specimen transport, specimen processing, testing dispersal, point-of-care testing procedures, and other pre-analytic functions following established standards and practices. **What you will do ** * Collects blood and other specimen collection and processing procedures in a competent manner that does not result in the need for repeat collections or valid complaints from patients or clients. * Properly identifies patients before specimen collection. Able to explain the collection procedure and provides the necessary preparation and collection instructions to patients. * Completes patient registration and test order computer data entry as required by established standards and procedures. * Labels, transports or stores collected specimens as directed in an accurate and timely manner. * Communicates with internal and external customers in a professional and efficient manner via telephone, pager or in person. * Interprets inpatient and outpatient test orders to determine appropriate collection t

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