Phlebotomist Certified

Mount Nittany HealthState College, PA
Onsite

About The Position

POSITION SUMMARY Under the direction of supervisors is directly responsible for the prompt, efficient and accurate performance of a variety of specimen collection and handling procedures. Will collect specimens from in-patients, out-patients, nursing homes and other facilities as required.

Requirements

  • High school graduate or equivalent.
  • Graduate of a certified Phlebotomy program or equivalent.
  • Certified Phlebotomist with ASCP, AMT, CLSI or equivalent certification.
  • Must have valid Driver’s License and an available vehicle.
  • Meets the American Heart Association’s standards for Healthcare Provider Basic Life Support (BLS) and renews BLS every two years.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively with co-workers, patients, medical staff, visitors, and other Medical Center personnel.
  • Must be able to make mature judgments.
  • Must possess a pleasant personality for dealing with patients.

Nice To Haves

  • Preference may be given to a candidate with experience in a hospital laboratory as a phlebotomist.

Responsibilities

  • Performs all work promptly and accurately.
  • Always collects blood from patients using venipuncture, arterial puncture, capillary puncture, or special techniques required for patients with vascular-access devices according to established laboratory procedure.
  • Always verifies patient identification prior to specimen collection to assure accurate testing.
  • Promptly responds to any request for specimen collection.
  • Communicates effectively with patient care area or staff if any delay occurs.
  • Performs bedside glucose testing at specific times requested and adheres to all quality control standards established for this procedure before releasing results.
  • Prepares specimens for processing by always accurately identifying appropriate specimen, delivering to appropriate department, entering all patient information required, and verifying the proper test has been ordered.
  • Instructs and assists patients with proper collection of any specimen clean catch urine, 24 hour urine, pediatric urine, chain of custody collection, sputum, etc. when necessary.
  • Always keeps work organized to avoid confusion and potential for error.
  • Promptly responds to and communicates effectively with anyone requiring assistance or service from the lab.
  • Provides information regarding proper specimen collection and handling for all laboratory testing.
  • Always seeks assistance from supervisor when difficulty in proper specimen handling or interpretation of physician orders is encountered.
  • Carefully prepares all specimens for reference laboratory testing by assuring proper specimen preservation and handling, accurate completion of requisition and accurate labeling of all specimen containers required.
  • Always records his/her initials for consultation if questions arise.
  • Communicates effectively and courteously with peers and all staff members.
  • Maintains all supplies and equipment for blood collection in all collection areas in an organized and meticulously clean manner at all times.
  • Assists with the distribution of reports to nursing stations, physician offices or other destinations as requested or instructed.
  • Assists with glassware washing and distribution within the laboratory as requested.
  • Assists with training and orienting personnel to specimen collection procedures.
  • Trains and orients anyone responsible for specimen collection as requested.
  • Consistently works to achieve and maintain departmental operations which meet the required standards of the College of American Pathologists, JCAHO, CLIA and Pennsylvania Department of Health.
  • Maintains current knowledge of laboratory and hospital policies and procedures as well as performance standards for laboratory personnel.
  • Demonstrates continual awareness of and compliance with safety, infection control and quality assurance procedures.
  • Advises supervisor of potential hazards when noted.
  • Demonstrates continued awareness and compliance with departmental and hospital policies and procedures.
  • Suggests ways of improving laboratory services when appropriate.
  • Always complies with policies for release of patient information and appropriately documents the time and other required information when reports are released.
  • Maintains all departmental equipment and supplies.
  • Maintains sufficient inventory of departmental reagents and supplies at all times.
  • Promptly submits information or requests to supervisor when additional materials are anticipated or when problems are encountered with any current supplies or reagents.
  • Maintains cost control in utilization of materials and suggests ways to improve conservation of same as appropriate.
  • Rotates, dates and tests reagents as they are received or prepared to insure accuracy, avoid expiration, and to provide availability for use at all times.
  • Assists with opening, verifying and distributing all lab supplies received when necessary.
  • Assists with the implementation of new procedures and/or evaluation of new products or equipment.
  • Evaluates new products, procedures or techniques and provides written information when requested regarding findings to supervisor as soon as possible after evaluation.
  • Suggests changes in methodologies, work flow, etc. which will increase accuracy and/or efficiency of service.
  • Performs related and miscellaneous duties as assigned.
  • Accepts additional assignments as delegated by lab supervisors.
  • Voluntarily assists clerical and technical staff when workload fluctuates.
  • Will be scheduled to work weekends or holidays as required for laboratory coverage and when assigned by the supervisor.
  • Shift rotation may be required for laboratory coverage and will be assigned on basis of seniority.
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