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The PSR III – Site Lead will direct daily activity at a Patient Service Center (PSC) or In-Office Phlebotomy (IOP) and leads more than one PSR on site. The PSR III – Site Lead must ensure that daily activities of the Patient Service Center/Mobile/Long Term Care/In-Office Phlebotomy are completed accurately and on time.
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Five years phlebotomy experience required, inclusive of pediatric, geriatric and capillary collections. We offer a robust total rewards package, along with the tools & support to learn, grow and advance in a Phlebotomy career.
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Performs phlebotomy and collection procedures and processes related to the collection of whole blood (and/or blood components) from donors according to the organization’s policies and procedures, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations, and American Association of Blood Banks (AABB) standards.
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Required Skills & Experience- Phlebotomy experience- Experience obtaining vital signs- HS Diploma or GED- Multi-tasking- Professional & Friendly good attitude Nice to Have Skills & Experience- Computer Proficiency in EMR systems- Phlebotomy certification Benefit packages for this role will start on the 31st day of employment and include medical, dental, and vision insurance, as well as HSA, FSA, and DCFSA account options, and 401k retirement account access with employer matching.
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Certification in Phlebotomy is a plus. The Bilingual Phlebotomist will be responsible for performing blood collection procedures, handling specimens, and assisting with laboratory testing. This is a full-time on-site role for a Bilingual Phlebotomist.
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Phlebotomy experience is required, must be comfortable performing high-volume blood draws. Ability to perform venipuncture duties, collect and prepare blood samples and lab specimens, and follow sterile procedures.
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Patient care, medical assisting, phlebotomy, medical record, Medical, Front desk, emr, customer service, health care, medical terminology, bls, blood pressure, cma, rma, electronic health record.
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Excellent phlebotomy skills to include pediatric and geriatric. Phlebotomy certification preferred (Required in California, Nevada, and Washington). One(+) years phlebotomy experience preferred.
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Phlebotomy certification preferred. Performs with confidence, both the forensic and clinical specimen collection and processing duties following established practices and procedures. Will demonstrate Leadership Behaviors while focusing on process excellence skills and sensitivity to confidentiality and accuracy to patient information.
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Title- Phlebotomy - Phlebotomist I. The PSR I will demonstrate Leadership Behaviors while focusing on process excellence skills and sensitivity to confidentiality and accuracy to patient information.
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