The University of Kansas Health System Phlebotomy Associate is a training position designed to develop venipuncture skill level, knowledge base, and competency while learning the functions of specimen collection: capillary and venipuncture as well as interpretation of lab orders under the supervision of the Phlebotomy Education Coordinator. Candidates may enter this role upon acceptance into the Phlebotomy Training Program. The Phlebotomy Associate may remain in this role for up to 6 months from hiring date to allow for program completion and onboarding into a Phlebotomist role, if hired on after successful completion of the training program. After education, training and competency assessments, the Phlebotomy Associate will perform functions essential to a phlebotomy draw station or inpatient team, including customer service, computer functions as they relate to orders, patient identification, venipuncture, other specimen type collections, specimen processing and mitigation techniques for adverse reactions. The Phlebotomist is considered the "face" of the clinical laboratory and is expected to represent the laboratory and themselves in a professional, respectful and courteous manner at all times. This role is often the first exposure a patient may have to The University of Kansas Health System.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED