Position Highlights:
- Position: Phlebotomist I
- Location: Higland Park Hospital
- Full Time/Part Time: Part time and full time
- Hours: Monday-Friday, day shift, start times vary, e/o week-end and rotating holidays
A Brief Overview:
The Phlebotomist I will perform a variety of routine and special phlebotomy procedures as authorized by the Manager/Director. This position is also responsible for ordering tests into the Laboratory and Hospital (LIS/HIS) computer systems and documenting Lab receipt of specimens. This position may also include minor processing of various laboratory specimens.
What you will do:
- Adheres to NorthShore attendance and punctuality standards.
- Adheres to the laboratory dress code policy.
- Completes competency and work-related assignments within the established time frame.
- Completes performance self evaluations and all related documentation in a thorough manner within the expected time frame.
- Follows all Infection Control and safety-related policies and procedures and uses appropriate PPE.
- Is knowledgeable and compliant with Federal, State, and local laws that apply to area of responsibility.
- Follows the respective specimen collection etiquette policy when greeting patients in the OPL or inpatient units.
- Verifies patient identification by requesting patient provide correct spelling of their full name and date of birth.
- For inpatients, ensures the proper wristband has been applied prior to scanning with Soft ID hand held device.
- Contacts physician offices for patient orders when they are not available in Epic or elsewhere.
- Takes verbal orders and completes all appropriate paper work.
- Processes SIL testing requests.
- Answers phone calls in accordance with the telephone etiquette policy.
- Answers questions and resolves issues to the extent possible.
- Provides specific instructions to patients for patient collected specimens such as urine, stool, sputum, etc..
- Provides directions to patients on how to get to their desired locations.
- Provides information on availability of results to patients and answers any other questions that the patient might have.
- Distributes Point of Service Surveys.
- Upon request generates patient reports and faxes or processes as directed.
- Collects samples from adults, children and infants using venipuncture or finger/heel stick as appropriate.
- Collects patient specimens in accordance with test requirements and in a manner which is appropriate for the age and/or specific patient population served.
- For inpatients, employs SOFT ID to monitor workload, collect patient samples, print labels and/or reschedule testing.
- Utilizes specimen collection etiquette procedure to collect patient specimens.
- Minimizes patient blood draws for subsequent orders when appropriate (inpatient orders).
- Ensures all orders are reviewed for accuracy/completeness.
- Verifies patient identification by requesting patient provide correct spelling of their full name and date of birth.
- For inpatients, ensures the proper wristband has been applied prior to scanning with Soft ID hand held device.
- Collects blood samples for specific tests ensuring volume is adequate and correct tubes are utilized.
- Labels all specimens appropriately with the correct label.
- Complies with blood minimization policies and procedures as appropriate.
- Collects non-blood specimens according to established procedure: nasopharyngeal, throat, nasal swabs and labels with correct specimen label.
- Participates in the collection of material for cystic fibrosis sweat test determinations.
- Collects all STAT and timed test requests within 15 minutes of page or desired collection time when applicable.
- Communicates with nursing unit when delays are anticipated.
- Records temperature/humidity checks as delineated.
- Cleans and stocks patient phlebotomy stations/carts and other work areas and ensures all supplies have current expiration dates.
- Notifies supervisor or delineated person of low par values.
- Assists with storage of newly received supplies.
- Assists with training of new staff.
What you will need:
- Diploma or Vocational Degree Required Or
- High School Preferred
- Phlebotomy training experience strongly preferred.
- High School diploma or GED preferred or equivalent work experience Preferred
Benefits:
- Career Pathways to Promote Professional Growth and Development
- Various Medical, Dental, and Vision options, including Domestic Partner Coverage
- Tuition Reimbursement
- Free Parking at designated locations
- Wellness Program Savings Plan
- Health Savings Account Options
- Retirement Options with Company Match
- Paid Time Off and Holiday Pay
- Community Involvement Opportunities