What are the responsibilities and job description for the Phlebotomist I position at Rutland Regional Medical Center?
The phlebotomist collects blood and other specimens at the hospital and at outpatient draw sites; may provide administrative support to technical staff per established protocol, while exhibiting service excellence standards of behavior at all times. The phlebotomist at outpatient draw sites may register patients and specimens for lab testing, receives outpatients, and enters laboratory information system data.
Minimum Education
COMPETITIVE DIFFERENTIALS RATES
Minimum Education
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Phlebotomy training course preferred.
- 6 months of specifically related patient care/services experience preferred.
- BLS Certification through American Heart Association*
- within 1 month of hire
- General knowledge in the areas of medical information and laboratory safety is desired.
- Ability to effectively communicate patient information to physicians, office staff, and hospital employees.
- Ability to act as a clinical laboratory information resource to all customer groups.
- Ability to accurately transcribe and verbalize patient data.
- Demonstrates strong knowledge of basic computer skills.
COMPETITIVE DIFFERENTIALS RATES
- $4.25 - Evenings
- $8.00 - Nights
- $4.75 - Weekends
Salary : $18 - $27
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