Travel to nursing homes and rehabilitation centers to perform blood collection and specimen processing for geriatric patients. Ensure proper labeling, transport, and adherence to laboratory safety and HIPAA guidelines.
Requirements summary
Requires a High School Diploma or GED, one year of phlebotomy experience, and a valid driver's license with insurance. BLS certification is required within three months of hire, and ASCP certification is preferred.
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Job Title Outreach Phlebotomy Technician Location Cleveland Facility Fairview Hospital Department Reference Lab Sales-Diagnostics Institute Job Code C99920 Shift Days + Call Schedule 4:00am-12:00pm/5:00am-12:30pm Job Summary Job Details Join Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital and experience world-class healthcare at its best.
Cleveland Clinic Fairview Hospital is a proud Magnet Hospital awarded by the American Nurses Credentialing Center, the highest honor an organization can receive for professional nursing practice.
On our team, you will provide stellar care at one of the top healthcare organizations in the nation.
As a Phlebotomy Technician, you will travel to nursing homes and rehabs within a specific area, including 12 on the east side, 14 on the west and 2 on the south.
Many patients often find needles and the idea of having their blood drawn frightening, so you can help them feel at ease while obtaining all the required specimens.
At Cleveland Clinic, you can also explore advanced positions, such as Lead Phlebotomist, Team Lead, Supervisor and Manager.
A caregiver in this position works days + on-call| 4:00am—12:00pm or 5:00am—12:30pm.
A caregiver who excels in this role will: Perform blood collection for extended care clients and provide service to their residents, (primarily geriatric).
Perform specimen processing and send-out tasks, such as accessioning and packaging for transport.
Follow proper protocol when collecting samples, such as introducing yourself, verifying patient identity, collecting specimens for all tests listed on the requisition, clarifying tests, labeling specimens, transporting and centrifuging.
Provide STAT, scheduled and routine orders.
Ensure all current demographic and insurance information is obtained and verified.
Check appropriate paperwork for each test, patient and/or client.
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Complete and submit appropriate administrative paperwork, such as time and mileage reports.
Follow proper laboratory safety procedures.
Be flexible to work a varied schedule as required, including early morning and afternoon shifts, and travel to patient locations.
Carry an on-call pager on assigned weekdays and every other weekend during the hours of 4AM – midnight, answer the pager within 15-30 minutes, arrive at the home within an hour, collect stat draws and have the specimen back to the lab within 2 hours from the time receipt of call.
Adhere to HIPAA guidelines.
Minimum qualifications for the ideal future caregiver include: High School Diploma or GED One year of current Phlebotomy experience Basic Life Support (BLS) certification through the American Heart Association (AHA) OR the American Red Cross within three months of hire A current, Valid Driver’s License (VDL) and personal liability insurance coverage with the limits of $100,000 per person/$300,000 per accident on bodily injury and $100,000 in property liability damage Clean criminal history Experience and proficiency in blood collection from all patients Experience in handling and transporting laboratory specimens, laboratory safety, medical terminology and laboratory waste management Working knowledge of clinical laboratory and tests performed Preferred qualifications for the ideal future caregiver include: Graduation certificate from a formal accredited Phlebotomy Program ASCP Phlebotomy Certification Two years of current Phlebotomy experience Physical Requirements: Requires frequent standing and walking.
Manual dexterity sufficient to manipulate blood drawing equipment and make measurements.
Visual acuity including the ability to distinguish colors.
This position is primarily traveling in nature.
The average amount of lifting is 10 pounds with occasional carrying of objects up to 20 pounds.
Work requires finger dexterity and eye hand coordination.
Working irregular hours including On-call hours.
Exposure to blood and body fluids, communicable diseases, chemicals, radiation, and repetitive motions.
Pushing and pulling heavy objects.
Position requires reaching, bending, stooping, and handling objects with hands and/or fingers, talking and/or hearing, and seeing.
Personal Protective Equipment: Follow standard precautions using personal protective equipment.
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