Phlebotomist/Lab Assistant
Job Description
Job DescriptionDescription:
Position Summary:
Performs technical laboratory testing in the laboratory. The medical technologist assists with all laboratory duties as needed and other duties as assigned by the Laboratory Manager.
Knowledge of current medical technology to perform full range of laboratory tests and to communicate with medical staff regarding laboratory procedures and results. Knowledge of laboratory equipment and testing to perform quality control checks and troubleshooting of instrumentation. Skill in anticipating and reacting calmly to emergency situations. Skill in developing and maintaining department quality assurance. Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with patients, medical staff and the public. Ability to read and understand information about instrumentation in laboratory field. Ability to follow written protocols. Ability to work independently. Ability to maintain confidentiality of sensitive information.
When students are providing patient care, treatment, and/or services as a part of their training, any/all employees may be asked to supervise the students.
Requirements:
Education/Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent required.
No experience required.. We will train the right candidate.
Required Credentials (Licensure, Certification, or Registration):
Employment Variables:
The Lab Assistant/Phlebotomist will interact with patients of all ages. Initial Tuberculosis (TB) test and drug screening is required by Winner Regional Health. Rubella titer will also be drawn upon hire and immunization is required if no past exposure or indication of immunization.
Required to wear name tag provided by WRH and to follow the dress code of WRH.
Job Knowledge and Skills:
Ability to read, write, speak and understand the English language. Excellent oral and written communication skills. Ability to deal with people in a professional manner. Ability to operate all equipment in the department and to adequately perform phlebotomy, waived and moderate testing.
Direct Supervisor:
Laboratory Manager
PART II: CODE OF CONDUCT
Honesty - We will do the right thing at all times, even if it is difficult, maintaining strong, ethical practices. We protect the confidentiality of others, including patients, staff and the facility as a whole. We will take responsibility for our actions.
Expertise - We will demonstrate superior judgment, training and skill, at all times, demonstrating professionalism while doing so. We will perform all aspects of our job to the best of our ability, utilizing all resources and tools available.
Approachability - We will be non-judgmental, friendly, and open and willing to listen to everyone we come into contact with while performing our duties. We are humble and learn from others.
Respect - We will be understanding and sensitive to others’ feelings; caring and responding in a manner that sets them at ease, keeping the situation in perspective without minimizing others’ feelings or reactions. We will listen to others with full attention in a sincere, civil fashion, being careful not to be judgmental of the speaker. We maintain composure when facing conflict and avoid jumping to conclusions and defaming another’s name.
Teamwork - We willingly work together with a common approach, trusting and supporting members of our organization, using our skills and resources, sharing information to achieve a common aim.
PART III: ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Essential functions are critical or fundamental to the performance of the job. They are the major functions for which the person in the job is held accountable. Following are the essential functions of the job, along with the corresponding performance standards.
Clinical and Technical Competency
Demonstrates knowledge of specimen requirements and understands all regulations regarding sample collection, handling and processing. Properly identifies the client before specimen collection and labels all specimens according to laboratory policy. Demonstrates knowledge of appropriate venipuncture and capillary sites of blood collection. Demonstrates knowledge and correct use of all phlebotomy equipment including machines, needles, tubes, lancets, etc. Demonstrates technically correct methods of specimen collection using aseptic technique to prevent the spread of infection. Demonstrates knowledge of specimen requirements and understands the necessity of special handling of certain samples. Demonstrates knowledge of correct procedure for and assists in obtaining throat and nasopharyngeal specimens. Assesses the feasibility of laboratory results through correlation of data with common physiological conditions. Cancels and orders tests as necessary. Accurately transcribes clinical test results. Able to perform in emergency situations.
Technical Competency
Performs chemical and serological analysis of blood and body fluid. Performs quality control checks on instruments, solutions, and test results against established standards and initiates corrective action when necessary; ensuring accurate test results. Performs all maintenance activities and ensures instrument function remains high-quality. Assists in resolving testing and instrument problems within department and contacts manufacturer’s technical support as needed to eliminate instrument and/or procedures downtime. Assists with all duties with regard to new instrument acquisition and new test implementation. Ensures all necessary records are properly maintained such as test results, quality control and maintenance.
Communication
Maintains quality of patient care and communicates with the laboratory manager, medical staff and laboratory staff, ensuring consistent information flow.
Students
Instructs students or clinic staff on correct techniques and procedures. Allows students to observe during sample collection and other job duties.
Additional Duties
Files results, reports, and bills appropriately. Approximately designates charges and credits. Monitors reports. Maintains printers with regard to paper, ribbons, and print cartridges. Stocks supplies for department when necessary. Utilizes time, materials and resources in an economical manner.
PART IV: COMPLIANCE
Compliance - Must comply with the Corporate Compliance Policy and all laws, rules, regulations and standards of conduct relating to the position. The employee has a duty to report any suspected violations of the law or the standards of conduct to the Compliance Officer or the Chief Executive Officer.
PART V: PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS
General Activity
In a regular workday, employee may:
Sit .25 Hours at a time; up to 2 Hours during the day
Stand 3 Hours at a time; up to 7 Hours during the day
Walk .25 Hours at a time; up to 3 Hours during the day
Motion
Employee is required: (In terms of a regular workday, "Occasionally" equals 1% to 33%, "Frequently" 34% to 66%, "Continuously", greater than 67%.)
Bend/Stoop - Frequently
Kneel, Duration 30 sec - Occasionally
Squat - Occasionally
Balance - Occasionally
Crawl, Distance - Not at all
Twist - Occasionally
Climb, Height - Not at all
Keyboarding/Mousing - Frequently
Reach above shoulder level
Filing - Occasionally
Frequently - Frequently
Physical Demand
Employee’s job requires he/she carry and lift loads from the floor, from 12 inches from the floor, to shoulder height and overhead. Employee’s job requires a pushing/pulling force to move a load (not the weight of the load).
Physical Demand Classification: Sedentary
Carrying/lifting weight and pushing/pulling force:
Occasionally - 30 lbs.
Frequently
Constantly
Sensory Requirements:
Yes/No Explanation (if Yes)
Speech - Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word. Those activities in which they must convey detailed or important spoken instructions to other workers accurately, loudly, or quickly. Yes - communicates with staff and patients on phone or in person. Responds to patient’s concerns and questions.
Vision (VDT) - Are there specific vision requirements for the job? Yes, must be able to read numbers and names. Must be able to distinguish colors and view a computer screen.
Hearing - Ability to receive detailed information through oral communications, and to make fine discriminations in sound; i.e., making fine adjustments on machine parts, using a telephone. Yes, vital for communication with other clinic staff and patients directly or via telephone.
Environmental Factors
Yes/No Explanation (if Yes)
Working on unprotected heights - No
Being around moving machinery - Yes, lab equipment has moving parts
Exposure to marked changes in temperature and humidity - No
Driving automotive equipment - No
Wearing personal protective equipment - Yes
Exposure to atmospheric conditions (i.e. fumes, dust, odors, mists, gases, or poor ventilation) - Yes
Exposure to extreme noise or vibration - Yes
Exposure to blood, body fluids and waste - Yes
Exposure to radiation - No
Exposure to other hazards (i.e. mechanical, electrical, burns, or explosives) - Yes, exposed to needles and hazardous solutions
Emotional/Psychological Factors
Yes/No Explanation (if Yes)
Stress: Exposed to stressful situations. Yes, must be able to effectively deal with concerns of upset patients, ER situations, codes.
Concentration: Must be able to concentrate on work tasks amidst distractions. Yes, there are many phone and personal interruptions throughout the workday.
Must exert self-control. Yes, must be able to display control and confidence under stress.
PART VI: JOB RELATIONSHIPS
Supervises
No supervisory responsibilities
Supervisory responsibility
# Direct Reports:
# Indirect Reports:
Age of Patient Populations Served
Neonates: 1-30 days
Infant: 30 days - 1 yr
Children: 1- 12 yrs
Adolescents: 13- 18 yrs
Adults: 19- 70 yrs
Geriatrics: 70+ yrs
All
Not applicable
Internal Contacts
Patients
Providers: (i.e. Physicians, Therapists, Social Workers)
Staff: (i.e. clinical and administrative support staff)
Volunteers
Others:
External Contacts
Patients
Families/Significant Others
Providers
Vendors
Community and Health Agencies
Regulatory agencies
Other: Job Applicants