Phlebotomist
USA
Posted 3 days ago
Entourage is accepting resumes for this role:
Phlebotomist
Place of Performance: Fort Bliss, TX
Specific Tasks:
- Shall see the patient per hour average of the other collective CPs, unless affected by circumstances beyond their control, which shall be reported to the Section OIC/NCOIC or designee.
- Shall comply with all MTF productivity standards and maintain a level of productivity comparable with that of other individuals performing similar services.
- Phlebotomists shall perform the following functions, within the scope of accepted Phlebotomist practices.
- Adhere to the quality of performance encompassed in the standards of the American Association of Blood Banks and the Federal Food and Drug
- Perform a variety of standardized procedures to include phlebotomy, measuring vital signs and hemoglobin levels, and performing quality control of equipment utilized. This is performed under normal technical
- Perform quality control check on equipment and
- Organize blood collection stations to assure adequate quantities and varieties of sets, needles, lancets, tubes, alcohol, gauze, bandages, and other necessary supplies are
- Perform phlebotomy technique in a manner that is safe and free of unnecessary or excessive trauma to service members.
- Assist service members after unit collection to stop bleeding and recognize or initiate appropriate measures in an emergency (service member reaction).
- Operate a computer workstation to enter or retrieve information for donor registration and phlebotomy. Maintain legible and accurate records for all procedures requiring documentation to include vital signs, hemoglobin determination, phlebotomy, and quality
- Collect and dispose of biohazard
- Shall comply with all health requirements, immunizations, and vaccinations.
- Shall complete all DoD, DHA, and MTF-specified training requirements.
- Shall personally record hours worked in the Defense Medical Human Resources System – internet (DMHRSi) system, or other system, as required by the MTF.
Education:
- High school equivalent and completion of NAACLS or two-part Phlebotomy program.
Certification:
- Primarily none required but State dependent.
Experience:
- A minimum of one year experience within the last three years working as a full-time a phlebotomist in a hospital, blood-bank, or a pathology/laboratory environment.
Additional Certification:
- Possess a current Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification. The American Red Cross or American Heart Association Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers is the only program accepted. BLS recertification shall be maintained in a current status at all times.