St. Luke's
Phlebotomist
“Phlebotomist at St. Luke's. Skills: Phlebotomy, Specimen collection. Collecting blood, and non-blood, specimens. Interprets verbal and written physician orders”
Industry & Context.
Effective independent judgement
Continuously maintaining body equilibrium, Rarely ascending or descending ladders, Rarely moving about on hands and knees, Continuously bending body downward and forward, Continuously picking, pinching, or otherwise working primarily with fingers, Rarely use of one or both feet or legs to move controls, Continuously seizing, holding, grasping, turning or otherwise working with hand(s), Frequently entering text or data into a computer, Occasionally bending legs at knees, Frequently extending hand and arms, Frequently remaining in a seated position, Consistently standing to remain on one's feet, Continuously bending or turning, Continuously walking to move about on foot, Valid driver's license
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
High School graduate or equivalent, Successful completion of a phlebotomy school with a minimum of 100 successful hours, Valid driver's license
Nice to Have
1-2 years of secondary education, At least 1 year of Phlebotomy experience, Basic computer skills, Effective independent judgement, Customer service skills
What You'll Do.
Interprets verbal and written physician orders
Obtains blood specimens from patients
Handles and processes lab specimens
Follows safe practices
Perform outpatient EKG’s
Ensure proper specimen transfer and storage
Timely communications to the outpatient lab
Comply with all Network and departmental policies
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Timely communications to the outpatient lab central scheduler, regional coordinators, and managers
Communication Scope
Timely communications
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