The Lab Assistant/Phlebotomist independently perform venipuncture and capillary punctures on adult and pediatric patients. Prepares workspace with essential supplies, maintains organized and clean workspace, and enters required information for specimen testing into the laboratory computer system.
Requirements
- Medical Terminology
- Regulatory requirements applicable to the assigned function
- Policies, standards, procedures, tools and protocols applicable to the work unit and function
- Intermediate computer skills including Microsoft Windows OS, Microsoft
- Strong working knowledge of Outlook, data entry, and simultaneous use of multiple computer systems
- Manual dexterity and acuity necessary to prepare, screen and process specimens
- Ability to concentrate for long periods, utilize good judgement, work accurately under pressure and handle stress to meet deadlines
- Ability to separate plasma and operate laboratory centrifuges
- Proven ability to organize and prioritize workload
- Strong detail-orientation
- Proficiency in typing
- Ability to problem solve/troubleshoot issues
- Strong customer service both in person and via telephone
- Effective communication with providers, staff and patients
Benefits
- Three Medical plan options
- Two Dental plans, including orthodontia for children and adults
- Employer-paid Vision coverage for employee and family
- Expanded Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and mental health programs, including wellness and discounted gym memberships
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Healthcare and Dependent Care
- Health Savings Account (HSA) with an employer contribution of $1,500 (pro-rated based on enrollment eligibility)
- Health Reimbursement Account (HRA), up to $1,500 ($3,000 for family coverage)
- Employer-paid Life/AD&D insurance with optional supplemental additional coverage including a guaranteed issue amount with no health questionnaire
- Voluntary Accident and Hospital insurance plans with annual wellness benefits