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Position Summary:Full-time Phlebotomist position available for our Medical Clinic located in Seattle - South Park area. Qualifications:High School diploma or equivalent to the US education is requiredGraduation from an accredited phlebotomy training program requiredA minimum of one year experience in a hospital or clinic setting is desiredCPR/BLS certification requiredBilingual in English/Spanish preferred but not required.
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Examples: C.N.A., certified nursing assistant, patient care technician, medical assistant, phlebotomist, optometric technician, ophthalmic technician, patient support associate) required. Examples: C.N.A., certified nursing assistant, patient care technician, medical assistant, phlebotomist, optometric technician, ophthalmic technician, patient support associate) required.
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LAB Division: MLT, LT, Clinical Lab Scientist, Histology Tech, Cyto Tech, Phlebotomist. Imaging Division: Rad Tech, CT Tech, MRI Tech, Ultra Sound Tech, Nuc Med Tech, US Gen/Vasc, LAB Division: MLT, LT, Clinical Lab Scientist, Histology Tech, Cyto Tech, Phlebotomist.
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Our seamless in-office and 24/7 virtual care services, on-site labs, and programs for preventive care, chronic care management, common illnesses and mental health concerns have been delighting people for the past fifteen years.
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Medically Trained Mobile Phlebotomist/Medical Assistant is our Mobile Collector Medically trained Mobile Collector As a Mobile Collector , you would be a part-time, on-call and at-will employee.
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The Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology has outstanding opportunities for Phlebotomists
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The Clinical Lab Assistant II (non-phlebotomist) is responsible for specimen processing, setting up microbiology cultures, preparing direct smears and other specimen setup under the direction of a medical technologist.
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Position in this function is under general supervision, the Sr. Phlebotomist will be responsible for performing a wide range of laboratory duties, including specimen collection, waived and moderate testing (including microscopy), and EKGs. The Sr. Phlebotomist will have a solid background in phlebotomy, laboratory procedures, and patient care.
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The Senior Phlebotomist will work independently and as part of a team to ensure the delivery of high-quality patient care. Occasionally, lifting up to 50 pounds and carrying up to 24 pounds may be required Preferred Qualification: 2+ years of blood draw experience Washington Residents Only: The hourly range for this role is $16.54 to $32.55 per hour.
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Key responsibilities include managing critical instrument PMs, handling MOC and Corrective Actions, overseeing SIS testing, and maintaining compliance with environmental analyzers.
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Educational qualifications related to Phlebotomist Certification through the Washington State Department of Health. When remote (online) instruction is available, faculty will need to provide their own workspace and internet access, noting the College will provide technical equipment and support for online work needs.
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License through Washington State Department of Health - Medical Assistant Phlebotomist Certification (PC). License through Washington State Department of Health - Medical Assistant Phlebotomist Certification (PC) required.
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COC Consulting is looking for a mobile phlebotomist in Seattle, Monday-Friday. The Phlebotomist ensures the proper collection, processing, labeling, storage, and mailing of blood and urine samples to the laboratory for testing.
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Uses the laboratory information system and other reference laboratory's web-based applications to independently solve complex issues in a sensitive, caring and timely manner. This position is covered by a collective bargaining agreement between EvergreenHealth and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Healthcare 1199NW.
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