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The Clinical Lab Assistant is responsible for specimen collection (venipuncture/fingerstick) and preparation, and other duties as assigned that are consistent with skills and training to include but are not limited to:PhlebotomySpecimen ProcessingPoint of Care TestingPer Diem8 Hour ShiftHours VaryInpatient Lab: Main Campus Qualifications:Clinical Lab AssistantLicense through Washington State Department of Health - Medical Assistant Phlebotomist Certification (PC.
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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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Job Description SummaryResponsible for the efficient and effective collection of plasma from donors by performing venipuncture, monitoring the pheresis process and following Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
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Potential for permPosition: Phlebotomist Location: Issaquah, WASchedule: Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 5:00 PMProjected duration: 3 months + potential for permJob code:CVDJP Candidate MUST have a WA state phlebotomy license TB and covid required along with Color vision test.
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The main function of a phlebotomist is to assist in performing various assigned duties, trouble shooting, training and making work flow recommendations. Properly explains in a clear but courteous manner the process of the venipuncture (blood drawing) and or other specimen collection (ex.
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Stores specimen sample according to required temperature, places samples in appropriate collection container/ tube, accurately labels, follows different procedures as outlined by specific to protocol deemed necessary for transport to maintain integrity of the specimen.
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Label, centrifuge, split, and freeze specimens as required by test order. Position Responsibilities:Experience doing blood draws, labeling specimens, centrifuging specimens, recording maintenance data and decontamination, updating patient information, etc.
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Matches laboratory requisition forms to specimen tubes. Minimum Qualifications:Valid Phlebotomy certification for the state where you will be employed as required in some states. Check all test requisitions or computer label against script to ensure 100% correct.
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Minimum of 6 months' work experience performing venipunctures in a fast paced lab or hospital setting. Answer telephone calls, read laboratory results to satisfy inquiries. urine or fecal) as required.
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MMR/Flu/TDAP/Varicella candidate will either need to complete titer showing immunity or show proof of vaccination. Proficiency with Microsoft Office SuiteHigh School Diploma or GED2-4 years of experience.
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Collects and stores specimens according to established procedures. Understand and comply with OSHA and DEP regulations. This is a contract to hire job opportunity. Package specimens for transport. Hep B can be declined with declination form.
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Proficiency with Microsoft Office SuiteHigh School Diploma or GED0-2 years of experience. Requires a clean driving record. Demonstrate technique/s using straight needles and/or butterfly needles. Fully understand all of the physicians' orders.
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Phlebotomist II Float - Renton, WA - Monday to Friday Varied Hours (Rotational Saturday) Diverse, dynamic work environment whereas a Phlebotomist floater you will be able to shift frequently to new patient centers and continually meet new people.
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