Phlebotomist Part Time

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As a Phlebotomist at Labcorp, you will play a crucial role in the healthcare system by collecting blood samples from patients for laboratory testing. Your work will directly impact patient care and contribute to the overall health and well-being of the community. You will be responsible for ensuring that blood draws are performed safely and efficiently, while also providing excellent customer service to patients. This position requires a compassionate approach, as you will often be working with individuals who may be anxious about the procedure. You will need to demonstrate professionalism and empathy in every interaction, ensuring that patients feel comfortable and informed throughout the process. In addition to blood collection, you will be responsible for preparing samples for testing, maintaining accurate records, and adhering to all safety and compliance protocols. You will work closely with laboratory staff and other healthcare professionals to ensure that samples are processed in a timely manner. Your attention to detail and ability to follow established procedures will be essential in maintaining the integrity of the samples collected. This role may also involve some administrative tasks, such as scheduling appointments and managing patient information. The Phlebotomist position at Labcorp is part-time, offering flexibility in your work schedule. You will have the opportunity to work in a dynamic environment where you can develop your skills and contribute to a team dedicated to improving patient outcomes. Labcorp values its employees and provides ongoing training and development opportunities to help you succeed in your role.

Responsibilities

  • Collect blood samples from patients in a safe and efficient manner.
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  • Prepare samples for laboratory testing and ensure proper labeling and documentation.
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  • Provide excellent customer service to patients, addressing any concerns or questions they may have.
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  • Maintain a clean and organized work environment, adhering to safety and compliance protocols.
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  • Collaborate with laboratory staff and healthcare professionals to ensure timely processing of samples.
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  • Perform administrative tasks as needed, including scheduling appointments and managing patient records.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent required; completion of a phlebotomy training program preferred.
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  • Certification as a phlebotomist is a plus.
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  • Previous experience in a healthcare or laboratory setting is preferred.
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  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills to interact effectively with patients and team members.
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  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and manage multiple tasks efficiently.

Nice-to-haves

  • Experience with electronic medical records (EMR) systems.
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  • Bilingual skills are a plus, enhancing communication with diverse patient populations.

Benefits

  • Flexible work schedule to accommodate personal commitments.
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  • Ongoing training and professional development opportunities.
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  • Supportive work environment focused on employee well-being.
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