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Service Year Option - Phlebotomist Trainee

Job SummaryThe Phlebotomist Trainee is an entry-level position designed to provide hands-on training in specimen collection and patient interaction. Under close supervision, you will learn how to collect blood and other specimens safely and accurately while following established protocols.This role is ideal for individuals starting a healthcare career and interested in developing skills in patient care and laboratory services.Minimum QualificationsEducation: High school diploma or equivalent requiredMaryland resident Individuals eligible for the Maryland Service Year Program (generally ages 18–24)Experience:No prior phlebotomy experience required Licensure/Certification:Current BLS (CPR) certification required or ability to obtain upon hire Skills & Abilities:Strong attention to detail and willingness to learn Ability to follow instructions and work under supervision Strong communication and customer service skills Ability to work in a fast-paced environment Comfort interacting with patients in a clinical setting Basic computer skills What You’ll DoObserve and assist experienced phlebotomists with specimen collection Learn proper techniques for venipuncture and fingersticks Verify patient identity using established safety protocols Label, process, and transport specimens under supervision Maintain supplies and organize work areas Communicate with patients to provide reassurance and instructions Follow all infection control, safety, and regulatory guidelines Assist with basic documentation and workflow tasks What The Job Is Really LikeThis is a learning-focused role, where you will gradually build skills under supervision before working independently You’ll interact directly with patients, including those who may be nervous, in pain, or difficult to draw The role requires precision and attention to detail—even small mistakes can affect patient safety You’ll be on your feet most of the day, moving between patients and work areas The environment can be fast-paced, especially in inpatient settings where timing is critical You’ll be exposed to a variety of situations, from routine lab draws to urgent hospital needs You must be comfortable working in a clinical environment with blood and bodily fluids Progression in this role depends on your ability to learn quickly, follow procedures, and build confidence Work Environment & DemandsHospital, outpatient, or inpatient settings with direct patient interaction Frequent standing, walking, and movement throughout the shift (as shown in physical demands on page 3) Exposure to blood and bodily fluids, requiring strict adherence to safety protocols Requires strong attention to detail and ability to follow procedures Fast-paced, team-oriented environment with changing priorities What Success Looks LikeYou demonstrate consistent improvement in specimen collection skills Patient identification and safety protocols are followed correctly every time You build confidence in patient interaction and communication You complete tasks accurately under supervision You show reliability, professionalism, and willingness to learn You progress toward independent practice as a PhlebotomistCaring for Our TeamWe offer a comprehensive benefits package to support our employees' well-being and professional growth. Benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance available starting the 1st of the month following date of hire, along with life insurance, & short and long-term disability coverage. Paid Time Off begins accruing from day one, and we also provide a 401k plan, an education assistance program, and an employee assistance program. Additionally, employees working evening, night, or weekend shifts may be eligible for a shift differential, adding even more value to your role.Happy to HelpAt Meritus, we believe in a collaborative and caring work environment. Interactions are an opportunity to learn, listen and to be there for one another. Therefore, we provide warm welcomes, hospitality-driven closures, and are always Happy to Help.