
Phlebotomist, Part Time Evenings, IV Therapy, AHOMC
Atlantic Health, Trenton, NJ, United States
Job Description
Under the supervision of the Phlebotomy Supervisor, the Phlebotomist ensures accurate specimen collection, labeling, and handling. They maintain a clean environment, support patient comfort and safety, and help educate and reassure patients during procedures.
Specimen Collection: Accurately interprets provider test orders and follows approved standard operating procedures for all specimen collections.
Specimen Accessioning: Accurately uses the HIS and LIS for patient registration and test order entry.
Specimen Processing:
Evaluates provider test orders and collects specimens for acceptability and determines rejections according to established guidelines.
Accurately labels aliquot samples as required.
Recognizes and corrects defects before they are passed on to the next step of the process.
Computer: Demonstrates knowledge and proficiency in the use of the HIS and LIS software systems in all job‑related functions.
Team Member Training: Assists with training of team members and students.
Patient Experience/Customer Service: Models compassionate, patient‑centered care by ensuring comfort during specimen collection, addressing concerns with empathy, and maintaining a professional, respectful demeanor to enhance the overall patient experience. Communicates effectively following the PRIDE values and the AIDET model.
Safety Practices: Demonstrates knowledge of and practices department safety procedures in accordance with policies and regulatory agencies.
Technical Equipment Operation: Operates and maintains all technical equipment according to approved standard operating procedures.
Inventory Management: Maintains quantities and reviews expiration dates of all supplies.
Qualifications
High School Diploma or equivalent required.
Certification from an accredited phlebotomy training program preferred.
Foreign education credentials require US equivalency documentation by an AHS approved agency.
Minimum two (2) years previous job experience as a phlebotomist preferred.
ASCP, NHA, NPA approved certification in Phlebotomy or defined equivalent preferred.
Work Environment
Organized: Maintains a structured approach to tasks and keeps workspaces orderly.
Detail‑oriented: Ensures accuracy and consistency in daily responsibilities.
Physically capable: Able to perform job duties that require physical effort.
Effective communicator: Communicates clearly and professionally with team members and other departments.
Problem‑solver: Demonstrated ability to independently identify and analyze problems, develop clear and concise solutions, and complete projects efficiently.
Adaptable: Adjusts effectively to shifting priorities and workplace needs.
Team Member Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision, Prescription Coverage.
Life & AD&D Insurance.
Short‑Term and Long‑Term Disability.
403(b) Retirement Plan with employer match.
PTO & Paid Sick Leave.
Tuition Assistance, Advancement & Academic Advising.
Parental, Adoption, Surrogacy Leave.
Backup and On‑Site Childcare.
Well‑Being Rewards.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Fertility Benefits, Healthy Pregnancy Program.
Flexible Spending & Commuter Accounts.
Pet, Home & Auto, Identity Theft and Legal Insurance.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Atlantic Health, Inc. is an equal employment opportunity employer and federal contractor or subcontractor. We abide by applicable laws to protect applicants and employees from discrimination in hiring, promotion, discharge, pay, fringe benefits, job training, classification, referral, and other aspects of employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity and sexual orientation), national origin, citizenship status, disability, age, genetics, or veteran status.
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Under the supervision of the Phlebotomy Supervisor, the Phlebotomist ensures accurate specimen collection, labeling, and handling. They maintain a clean environment, support patient comfort and safety, and help educate and reassure patients during procedures.
Specimen Collection: Accurately interprets provider test orders and follows approved standard operating procedures for all specimen collections.
Specimen Accessioning: Accurately uses the HIS and LIS for patient registration and test order entry.
Specimen Processing:
Evaluates provider test orders and collects specimens for acceptability and determines rejections according to established guidelines.
Accurately labels aliquot samples as required.
Recognizes and corrects defects before they are passed on to the next step of the process.
Computer: Demonstrates knowledge and proficiency in the use of the HIS and LIS software systems in all job‑related functions.
Team Member Training: Assists with training of team members and students.
Patient Experience/Customer Service: Models compassionate, patient‑centered care by ensuring comfort during specimen collection, addressing concerns with empathy, and maintaining a professional, respectful demeanor to enhance the overall patient experience. Communicates effectively following the PRIDE values and the AIDET model.
Safety Practices: Demonstrates knowledge of and practices department safety procedures in accordance with policies and regulatory agencies.
Technical Equipment Operation: Operates and maintains all technical equipment according to approved standard operating procedures.
Inventory Management: Maintains quantities and reviews expiration dates of all supplies.
Qualifications
High School Diploma or equivalent required.
Certification from an accredited phlebotomy training program preferred.
Foreign education credentials require US equivalency documentation by an AHS approved agency.
Minimum two (2) years previous job experience as a phlebotomist preferred.
ASCP, NHA, NPA approved certification in Phlebotomy or defined equivalent preferred.
Work Environment
Organized: Maintains a structured approach to tasks and keeps workspaces orderly.
Detail‑oriented: Ensures accuracy and consistency in daily responsibilities.
Physically capable: Able to perform job duties that require physical effort.
Effective communicator: Communicates clearly and professionally with team members and other departments.
Problem‑solver: Demonstrated ability to independently identify and analyze problems, develop clear and concise solutions, and complete projects efficiently.
Adaptable: Adjusts effectively to shifting priorities and workplace needs.
Team Member Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision, Prescription Coverage.
Life & AD&D Insurance.
Short‑Term and Long‑Term Disability.
403(b) Retirement Plan with employer match.
PTO & Paid Sick Leave.
Tuition Assistance, Advancement & Academic Advising.
Parental, Adoption, Surrogacy Leave.
Backup and On‑Site Childcare.
Well‑Being Rewards.
Employee Assistance Program (EAP).
Fertility Benefits, Healthy Pregnancy Program.
Flexible Spending & Commuter Accounts.
Pet, Home & Auto, Identity Theft and Legal Insurance.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
Atlantic Health, Inc. is an equal employment opportunity employer and federal contractor or subcontractor. We abide by applicable laws to protect applicants and employees from discrimination in hiring, promotion, discharge, pay, fringe benefits, job training, classification, referral, and other aspects of employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity and sexual orientation), national origin, citizenship status, disability, age, genetics, or veteran status.
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