Phlebotomist Supervisor - Laboratory (Nights)
The Phlebotomy Processing Supervisor is responsible for the operation of the laboratory area involving phlebotomy and specimen processing to include staff, quality, supplies and fiscal responsibilities. Interacts with other areas of the lab and facility to ensure efficient and effective functioning.EducationHigh School Diploma or GEDExperienceOne year of related experience. Requires a working knowledge of standard practices and procedures.Licenses & Certifications* Certified PhlebotomistQualificationsMinimum of National Phlebotomy Certification, Certified Medical Assistant, MLT or equivalent required.Must be able to communicate effectively in a professional manner.Must be able to provide leadership in a team environment.Must demonstrate computer proficiency.One year experience in a clinical laboratory/reference lab/physician office lab setting required.Phlebotomy skills proficiency required.Supervisory experience preferred.Area of ResponsibilitiesAssists the phlebotomy team in collecting specimens in a timely manner.Communicates with co-workers and phlebotomy team in an effective manner with respect.Manages the phlebotomy workload by utilizing the handheld devices. Ensures that the work is done timely.Organizes, directs and supervises phlebotomy daily duties and functions.Supervises phlebotomy team and ensures appropriate shift coverage. Makes phone calls when short staffed to team members not at work for availability.Accountability is shown for retrieving specimens from the pneumatic tube system.Assists in setting up microbiology cultures when needed.Assists in training new phlebotomist(s) and students during orientation period to reflect Tanner Health System policies and procedures.Complies with standards set forth by all regulatory agencies.Demonstrates discretion and tact to perform duties in a professional manner and demonstrates patient confidentiality.Demonstrates proficiency in specimen collection and specimen processing using two patient identifiers.Demonstrates the ability to work safely and responsibly without supervision.Ensures competency of phlebotomy staff including areas outside of the laboratory that draw specimensKnowledgeable of and follows OSHA?s blood borne pathogen regulations and Infection Prevention guidelines, ie. appropriate handwashing techniques, patient isolation techniques, etc.Participates in continuing education as mandated per accreditation agencies and hospital policy.Performs drug screen training for the phlebotomy staff.Performs phlebotomy evaluations in a timely manner.Provides secretarial/clerical assistance when needed.Responsible for computer functions that are related to the processing area and phlebotomy area.Responsible for the ordering of phlebotomy supplies.Compliance StatementEmployee performs within the prescribed limits of Tanner Health System's Ethics and Compliance program. Is responsible to detect, observe, and report compliance variances to their immediate supervisor, the Compliance Officer, or the Hotline.EducationHigh School Diploma or GEDExperienceOne year of related experience. Requires a working knowledge of standard practices and procedures.Licenses & Certifications* CERTIFIED PHLEBOTOMISTSupervision* Supervises phlebotomy team and specimen processors. Supervises a section of employees; orients and trains employees; schedules, assigns, checks, and maintains flow of work; appraise performance and discusses with employees; recommends hiring, disciplining, and changes in status of employees; carries out most personnel decisions and initiates minor personnel actions. Trains new phlebotomist?s during orientation period. Coordinates phlebotomy intern?s clinical rotation.QualificationsMinimum of National Phlebotomy Certification, Certified Medical Assistant, MLT or equivalent required.Must be able to communicate effectively in a professional manner.Must be able to provide leadership in a team environment.Must demonstrate computer proficiency.One year experience in a clinical laboratory/reference lab/physician office lab setting required.Phlebotomy skills proficiency required.Supervisory experience preferred.Definitions* The Phlebotomy Processing Supervisor is responsible for the operation of the laboratory area involving phlebotomy and specimen processing to include staff, quality, supplies and fiscal responsibilities. Interacts with other areas of the lab and facility to ensure efficient and effective functioning.Contact With OthersPerformance of job requires contact with others where team work is essential, requiring tact in order to obtain cooperation. Contacts may be outside of the organization also.Effect Of ErrorProbable errors not easily detected and may adversely affect external as well as internal relationships and may result in major expenditures for equipment, materials, or procedures detrimental to the patient?s welfare or the organization?s interest. Work is subject to general review only and requires considerable accuracy and responsibility. Continually works with reports, records, plans, and programs of a major functional area of the organization where integrity is required to safeguard the organization?s position. Duties may involve the preparation of data on which the administration bases important decisions and are highly confidential.Supervisory ResponsibilityHas limited supervision over a large section of employees (15 up), i.e. assigns and directs their work; instructs new employees and corrects results, may discuss with supervisor, but has no authority over job content or personnel. Team governance where the Members evaluate, interview, and recommend personnel actions.Mental DemandsAssignment requires planning and arranging own work to reach definite objectives. Applies knowledge of a specific field using several varied procedures or techniques. Solves non-routine technical, treatment, or operational problems under general guidesPhysical EffortMedium physical effort - Lifts, carries, or handles lightweight (1 to 25 lbs.) materials or equipment for most of the day. Occasional physical effort with medium weight objects (25-60 lbs.). Very occasional physical effort with heavy objects (over 60 lbs.).Works in reaching or strained positions for about half of day.Working ConditionsConsiderable - (About 75% of the day) Involved in exposure to dirt, odors, noise, or some work is performed with exposure to temperature/weather extremes/occupational risk and probability of coming into contact with blood borne pathogens, other potentially infectious diseases, or biomedical/bio-hazardous materials.Working Conditions Aspects For Immunizations* Performs tasks involving contact with blood, blood-contaminated body fluids, other body fluids, or sharps (needles)* Directly works with Patients less than 12 months of agePhysical AspectsContinually (at least once per day)HearingVisualColor VisionWalkingHandling ? seizing, holding, graspingFrequently (at least 3 times a week)BendingTypingManual Dexterity ? picking, pinching With fingers etc.Feeling (Touch) ? determining temperature, texture, by touchingReaching ? below shoulderSpeakingStandingPushing/Pulling ? up To 25 lbs.Occasionally (at least once a month)Reaching ? above shoulderRunning - In response To an emergencyLifting up To 25 lbs.CarryingClimbingSquattingN95 Respirator usage (PPE)Pushing/Pulling ? 25 To 60 lbs.