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Phlebotomist

Actalent

Posted Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Posting ID: JP-005294705

Pensacola, FL
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Description

phlebotomist blood draws labeling specimens centrifuging specimens record data and decontamination updating patient information Collects and stores specimens a Venipuncture blood drawing and or other specimen collection ex. urine/fecal Demonstrate straight needles, butterfly needles technique Understand lab orders, physicians' orders, blood work orders Matches laboratory requisition forms to specimen tubes Label centrifuge split Freeze specimens as required by test order Stores specimen sample according to required temperature places samples in appropriate collection container/ tube accurately labels follows different procedures as outlined by specific to protocol deemed necessary for transport to maintain integrity of the specimen. Understand and comply with OSHA and DEP regulations.

Skills

phlebotomy, blood draw, venipuncture, Pediatrics, specimen processing, Lab Draw, Oncology, Geriatric, vacutainer

Top Skills Details

phlebotomy,blood draw,venipuncture,Pediatrics,specimen processing,Lab Draw

Additional Skills & Qualifications

1+ year of phlebotomy experience in medical diagnostic lab setting or hospital laboratory medical lab draw experience Proficient in venipunctures in lab or hospital lab setting High School Diploma or GED

Experience Level

Entry Level

Compensation:$22

Contact Information

Email: aheyman@actalentservices.com

The company is an equal opportunity employer and will consider all applications without regards to race, sex, age, color, religion, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information or any characteristic protected by law.
On-Site
Oncology
Medical Laboratory
Data Recording
Specimen Processing
Phlebotomy
Venipuncture
Specimen Labeling
Pediatrics
Geriatrics

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