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Catholic Health Phlebotomist Outreach Services in Buffalo, New York

Salary: 18.96-28.44 USD

Facility: Sisters of Charity Hospital

Shift: Shift 1

Status: Full Time FTE: 1.000000

Bargaining Unit: ACE Associates

Exempt from Overtime: Exempt: No

Work Schedule: Days with Call Weekend and Holiday Rotation

Hours:

Variable start between 5 am - 6 am. On-call, Weekend, and Holiday Rotation. In the event of Critical Needs staffing the associate may work within Catholic Health, as needed, based on skill set.

Summary:

Primarily responsible for specimen collection procedures, including but not limited to, venipuncture and capillary draws. Assist in the collection of autologous donors as requested.

Responsibilities:

EDUCATION

  • High School diploma or GED

  • Successful completion of a Clinical Phlebotomy rotation and/or six (6) months experience in phlebotomy which includes micro-collection and butterfly collection on both geriatric and neonate/pediatric patients preferred

  • Proof of certification required if experience is less than six (6) months

  • Possess valid NYS Driver's license and have use of vehicle

EXPERIENCE

  • Six (6) months experience in phlebotomy which includes micro-collection and butterfly collection on both geriatric and neonate/pediatric patients

KNOWLEDGE, SKILL AND ABILITY

  • Ability to obtain information and interpret this information in terms of the patient's needs

  • Customer focused

  • Able to work well in stressful situations

  • Consistently demonstrate a confident and professional manner to coworkers and the public

  • Able to work safely with infectious and/or hazardous materials

WORKING CONDITIONS:

ENVIRONMENT

  • Normal heat, light space, and safe working environment; occasional exposure to one or more mildly unpleasant physical conditions

  • Schedule flexibility

  • Phlebotomy supply transport as needed

  • Participation in on-call scheduling per established rotation, and mandate if required

    REQNUMBER: 35932

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