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Certified Phlebotomy Technician II - Float Pool

UCLA Health • Los Angeles, CA 90006 • Posted 14 days ago

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In-person • Part-time • $30.30/hr • Mid Level

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As a team member of the Phlebotomy Float Pool at UCLA Health, you will be assigned to assist various ambulatory sites, such as Ronald Reagan Hospital and Santa Monica Hospital. The role involves performing phlebotomy on inpatients and outpatients of all ages, triaging lab samples and requests, centrifuging and aliquoting specimens, entering and verifying patient and test information, and preparing samples for transport or storage. This per diem position requires operational flexibility with rotating weekends and holidays, and may convert to a career position.

Responsibilities

  • Perform phlebotomy on inpatients and outpatients for all ages
  • Triage all lab samples and requests after verification of appropriate information
  • Centrifuge, measure and aliquot and/or preserve
  • Enter and verify patient and test info into computer
  • Generate computer labels for specimens and deliver to appropriate areas
  • Prepare samples for transport to referral labs or storage
  • Prepare written reports to document phlebotomy draws, test results, test added, or rejected specimens
  • Prepare batch or outside lab referral specimens' documentation
  • Perform inventory count
  • Assist in monitoring workflow and schedules

Qualifications

Required

  • Current and valid California State CPT certificate
  • High School Diploma or equivalent (e.g. GED or HiSET)
  • Must have two years of phlebotomy experience OR one year of in-patient hospital phlebotomy experience
  • Experience using Epic Rover
  • Skill in reading and writing English to understand technical protocols/procedures and to write brief accurate patient data
  • Proficient in using a computer and printer

About UCLA Health

UCLA Health is a leading healthcare system in Southern California, comprising 4 hospitals and over 260 clinics, offering a wide range of primary and specialty care services. The organization is dedicated to providing top-notch patient care, conducting innovative research, and training future healthcare professionals, consistently ranking among the top hospitals in the U.S. for over three decades. With a focus on cutting-edge treatments and advancements in various medical specialties, UCLA Health aims to deliver exceptional medical care and lead the way in healthcare innovation.

Full Job Description

Description

As a team member of the Phlebotomy Float Pool, you will be assigned to assist various ambulatory sites, such as Ronald Reagan Hospital and Santa Monica Hospital.

Duties include:

*Perform phlebotomy on inpatients and outpatients for all ages

*Triage all lab samples and requests after verification of appropriate information

*Centrifuge, measure and aliquot and/or preserve

*Enter and verify patient and test info into computer

*Generate computer labels for specimens and deliver to appropriate areas

*Prepare samples for transport to referral labs or storage

*Prepare written reports to document phlebotomy draws, test results, test added, or deleted/rejected specimens

*Prepare batch or outside lab referral specimens' documentation

*Perform inventory count

*Assist in monitoring workflow and schedules

Shift hours include:

*4:00am-12:30pm

*12:30-9:00pm

*8:30pm-5:00am

This is a per diem position and you may not necessarily be assigned to work the entire shift. Rather, you will be assigned to work based on operational needs with rotating weekends and holidays.

May convert to career.

Salary Range: $30.30 - $30.30/hour

Qualifications

* Current and valid California State CPT certificate

* High School Diploma or equivalent (e.g. GED or HiSET)

* Must have two years of phlebotomy experience OR one year of in-patient hospital phlebotomy experience

* Experience using Epic Rover

* Skill in reading and writing English to understand technical protocols/procedures and to write brief accurate patient data

* Proficient in using a computer and printer

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