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Hospital Phlebotomist, First Shift
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University of Miami .
Hours: First shift - 4:00am – 12:30pm. Full-time. Pay grade H1. Staff type.
CORE JOB SUMMARY The Phlebotomist draws and collects blood samples from patients, verifies records, and prepares specimens for laboratory analysis. The position conducts interviews, takes vital signs, and tests blood samples while interacting with patients in a compassionate and professional manner.
CORE JOB FUNCTIONS
Performs patient phlebotomy by prescribed technique outlined in the phlebotomy procedure manual.
Processes hematology and oncology patients as priority. Works on pre-accession specimens and matches and organizes orders and labels for the day.
Follows patient identification process.
Answers questions and resolves problems pertaining to test requisitions, specimen requirements, test additions, priority changes, and patient results.
Maintains adequate inventory levels as per protocol and rotates previous stock.
Maintains required files and log systems in a neat and accurate manner.
Assists supervisor in recording statistics and generates reports.
Processes cancellations, credits, and additions of test procedures.
Adheres to University and unit-level policies and procedures and safeguards University assets.
CORE QUALIFICATIONS Education: High School diploma or equivalent.
Certification and Licensing: Certification in relevant specialty or field.
Experience: Minimum 1 year of relevant experience.
Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes
Skill in completing assignments accurately and with attention to detail.
Ability to analyze, organize and prioritize work under pressure while meeting deadlines.
Ability to process and handle confidential information with discretion.
Ability to work evenings, nights, and weekends as necessary.
Commitment to the University’s core values.
Ability to work independently and/or in a collaborative environment.
DEPARTMENT ADDENDUM Department Specific Functions
Verify patient identity using wristbands, verbal confirmation, and electronic records before drawing blood.
Explain blood draw procedures to patients to ensure comfort and cooperation.
Prepare phlebotomy equipment including needles, tubes, tourniquets, gloves, and disinfectants.
Perform venipuncture and capillary punctures on patients of all ages, including those in critical care.
Label specimens accurately with patient details, date, and time to ensure proper tracking.
Transport specimens to the lab promptly, maintaining temperature and safety protocols.
Continuously walk between hospital floors and departments to reach patient rooms, ICUs, ERs, and surgical units.
Respond to STAT and timed draw requests across various hospital units, often requiring urgent travel.
Enter collection data into hospital systems or lab software for tracking and reporting.
Prepare specimens for testing prior to delivering to technical staff.
Monitor patients post-draw for reactions like dizziness or fainting and provide assistance.
Follow strict infection control protocols including hand hygiene and PPE use.
Dispose of biohazard materials (e.g., needles, gloves) in compliance with hospital safety standards.
Restock phlebotomy carts and supply stations regularly.
Assist with difficult draws, such as geriatric or combative patients.
Collaborate with nurses and lab staff to prioritize urgent collections and troubleshoot issues.
Document failed attempts or patient refusals in the medical record.
Participate in quality control checks and audits to maintain compliance.
Train new phlebotomists or interns when assigned by supervisors.
Department Specific Qualifications – Attitudes
Compassion and empathy: Demonstrate kindness and understanding toward patients.
Professionalism: Maintain a professional demeanor, appearance, and ethical conduct while protecting patient confidentiality.
Confidence: Institute patient confidence to facilitate effective procedures.
Ethical conduct: Uphold safety and confidentiality protocols.
Adaptability and flexibility: Adjust to changing protocols, new technologies, and a fast‑paced environment.
Reliability and dependability: Be present, punctual, and meticulous with duties.
The University of Miami offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, tuition remission, and more.
The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Females/Minorities/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities are encouraged to apply. Applicants and employees are protected from discrimination based on categories protected by federal law.
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Hospital Phlebotomist, First Shift
role at
University of Miami .
Hours: First shift - 4:00am – 12:30pm. Full-time. Pay grade H1. Staff type.
CORE JOB SUMMARY The Phlebotomist draws and collects blood samples from patients, verifies records, and prepares specimens for laboratory analysis. The position conducts interviews, takes vital signs, and tests blood samples while interacting with patients in a compassionate and professional manner.
CORE JOB FUNCTIONS
Performs patient phlebotomy by prescribed technique outlined in the phlebotomy procedure manual.
Processes hematology and oncology patients as priority. Works on pre-accession specimens and matches and organizes orders and labels for the day.
Follows patient identification process.
Answers questions and resolves problems pertaining to test requisitions, specimen requirements, test additions, priority changes, and patient results.
Maintains adequate inventory levels as per protocol and rotates previous stock.
Maintains required files and log systems in a neat and accurate manner.
Assists supervisor in recording statistics and generates reports.
Processes cancellations, credits, and additions of test procedures.
Adheres to University and unit-level policies and procedures and safeguards University assets.
CORE QUALIFICATIONS Education: High School diploma or equivalent.
Certification and Licensing: Certification in relevant specialty or field.
Experience: Minimum 1 year of relevant experience.
Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes
Skill in completing assignments accurately and with attention to detail.
Ability to analyze, organize and prioritize work under pressure while meeting deadlines.
Ability to process and handle confidential information with discretion.
Ability to work evenings, nights, and weekends as necessary.
Commitment to the University’s core values.
Ability to work independently and/or in a collaborative environment.
DEPARTMENT ADDENDUM Department Specific Functions
Verify patient identity using wristbands, verbal confirmation, and electronic records before drawing blood.
Explain blood draw procedures to patients to ensure comfort and cooperation.
Prepare phlebotomy equipment including needles, tubes, tourniquets, gloves, and disinfectants.
Perform venipuncture and capillary punctures on patients of all ages, including those in critical care.
Label specimens accurately with patient details, date, and time to ensure proper tracking.
Transport specimens to the lab promptly, maintaining temperature and safety protocols.
Continuously walk between hospital floors and departments to reach patient rooms, ICUs, ERs, and surgical units.
Respond to STAT and timed draw requests across various hospital units, often requiring urgent travel.
Enter collection data into hospital systems or lab software for tracking and reporting.
Prepare specimens for testing prior to delivering to technical staff.
Monitor patients post-draw for reactions like dizziness or fainting and provide assistance.
Follow strict infection control protocols including hand hygiene and PPE use.
Dispose of biohazard materials (e.g., needles, gloves) in compliance with hospital safety standards.
Restock phlebotomy carts and supply stations regularly.
Assist with difficult draws, such as geriatric or combative patients.
Collaborate with nurses and lab staff to prioritize urgent collections and troubleshoot issues.
Document failed attempts or patient refusals in the medical record.
Participate in quality control checks and audits to maintain compliance.
Train new phlebotomists or interns when assigned by supervisors.
Department Specific Qualifications – Attitudes
Compassion and empathy: Demonstrate kindness and understanding toward patients.
Professionalism: Maintain a professional demeanor, appearance, and ethical conduct while protecting patient confidentiality.
Confidence: Institute patient confidence to facilitate effective procedures.
Ethical conduct: Uphold safety and confidentiality protocols.
Adaptability and flexibility: Adjust to changing protocols, new technologies, and a fast‑paced environment.
Reliability and dependability: Be present, punctual, and meticulous with duties.
The University of Miami offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, tuition remission, and more.
The University of Miami is an Equal Opportunity Employer – Females/Minorities/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities are encouraged to apply. Applicants and employees are protected from discrimination based on categories protected by federal law.
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