Phlebotomist Trainee - Laboratory - Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health
Lebanon, NH
About the Job
Phlebotomist Trainee - Various Shifts Available
(This is a paid role with on-the-job training)
This posting is specifically for positions located at our Lebanon, NH campus
We are seeking candidates looking for permanent employment for our positions.
What is a Phlebotomist? The Phlebotomist collects blood samples from patients of all ages across the medical center.
Are you interested and want to know more? Read on!
We will train you! After a combination of on-the-job training and working with our Workforce Readiness Institute, you will be ready to move into the permanent Phlebotomist position you were hired for. Upon completion of your training and 100 unaided-successful sticks, you are eligible to sit for the ASCP Phlebotomy Technician certification, paid for by us! Additionally, you move into the Advanced Trainee Role on our Career Ladder.
We currently have full-time and a Per Diem day shift positions on our Outpatient Team available. All positions require training on full-time hours for the first 8 - 12 weeks.
Why is Phlebotomy a great way to start a career in healthcare?
- It is an area of high demand: Phlebotomists are in high demand in the healthcare setting. The need for laboratory testing is constant, making phlebotomy a stable and reliable profession.
- Job growth: The healthcare industry is experiencing significant growth. With advancements in medical technology and an aging population, the demand for phlebotomists is projected to increase, providing good job security and opportunities for career advancement.
- Short training period: Compared to many other healthcare professions, the training period for phlebotomy is relatively short. Most phlebotomy programs can be completed in a matter of months, allowing individuals to enter the workforce quickly.
- A great entry point for a career in healthcare: Phlebotomy serves as an entry point to the healthcare field. It can be an excellent stepping stone for individuals interested in pursuing a career in healthcare, as it provides valuable hands-on experience
- Flexibility: Phlebotomists often have flexible work schedules. They may work part-time or full-time, and there are opportunities for evening, night, and weekend shifts. This flexibility can be advantageous for individuals seeking a work-life balance or those juggling other commitments.
- Patient interaction: Phlebotomists have direct patient contact, which can be rewarding for those who enjoy helping others.
- Advancement opportunities: While phlebotomy is a fulfilling career on its own, it can also open doors to further advancement in the healthcare field. With additional training or education, phlebotomists can explore opportunities to become medical laboratory technicians, medical assistants, or pursue higher-level positions within the laboratory.
Our Career Ladder affords you the opportunity to continue to grow in the department while also seeing your hourly rate increase as you meet the competencies. Additionally, we are offering the following incentives:
- A $2,500* sign-on/retention bonus for day shifts.
- A $3,000* sign-on/retention bonus for evening shifts.
- A $4,000* sign-on/retention bonus for Nights/early morning shifts
We also offer shift differential rate increases for evenings (10%), nights and early mornings (20%), and weekends (15%). The rate is compounded at the weekend.
Responsibilities:- Demonstrates strong communication, organizational and interpersonal skills.
- Participates in the classroom learning environment through didactic, virtual, and hands-on activities.
- Completes all classroom activities and assignments as outlined by the classroom instructors.
- Learns the knowledge and skills to perform various phlebotomy functions in a timely manner yielding accurate, properly labeled samples for high-quality testing.
- Learns to perform various assigned functions related to demographic data, test requisitioning, keyboarding, data entry, updating, uploading, making encounters, and printing of files labels, and reports.
- Learns to identify patients and label specimens following departmental procedure. Learns to obtain a quality blood and/or urine specimen from patients.
- Learns to utilize proper resources for obtaining specimen requirement information.
- Learns to transport samples to the laboratory via proper procedures.
- Learns to complete and process a variety of forms, as dictated by the department.
- Learns to obtain pre-authorizations and patient signatures.
- Demonstrates knowledge of and acts in accordance with all hospital safety requirements.
- Prepares for national certification with the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) Phlebotomy Technician exam (PBT)
- Ability to work independently and adhere to deadlines and manage changing volumes
- Basic knowledge of computer software systems preferred
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills required
- Proven experience working with the public
- Current BCLS certification required within 30 days of hire