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Phlebotomist - Home Health - Per diem
part-timeColchester$0k - $0k

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Location

Colchester

Salary

$0k - $0k

Type

part-time

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About this role

Building Name: HHH - Home Health & Hospice

Location Address: 1110 Prim Rd, Colchester Vermont

Regular

Department: HHH - Home Health Service- East

Per Diem (position has no committed hours and is not benefit eligible)

Standard Hours: 0

Biweekly Scheduled Hours:

Shift: Day

Primary Shift: 8:00 AM - 4:30 AM

Weekend Needs: As Scheduled

Salary Range: Min $17.65 Mid $21.89 Max $26.12

Recruiter: Kelly Shea

Are you a skilled and compassionate individual looking to provide direct patient care and be supported to grow in your career? Come join the Adult Home Health team as a phlebotomist! This position is responsible for providing phlebotomy services to clients throughout our organization and wherever our clients call home, performing International Normalized Ratios (INRs), and collecting and transporting other specimens to respective labs  This is an excellent opportunity for a current Phlebotomist as we build a career path within our client care model.

We will support obtaining LNA licensure after successfully completing one year of service to the organization! Upon successful completion of the LNA training and attainment of licensure, the position will serve a dual role as Phlebotomist/Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) with the primary responsibility performing venipuncture procedures to collect blood specimens and providing nurse assistant care under the supervision of a Registered Nurse.  

For current phlebotomists who also hold an active LNA license, this dual role opportunity exits and can be explored during the application and interview process.   

Job Requirements:

• High School Diploma or equivalent required

• Prior clinical lab, phlebotomy experience preferred;  successful completion of Phlebotomy Course Education (required)

Other facts

Tech stack
Phlebotomy,Patient Care,Venipuncture,Specimen Collection,Clinical Lab Experience,Compassion,LNA Licensure,Transporting Specimens

About University of Vermont Health Network

Working together to better serve our communities makes us stronger, focused on collaboration instead of competition. As a team, The University of Vermont Health Network improves the lives of our patients by delivering outstanding care cost-effectively, as close to patients'​ homes as possible.

Our hospitals and physicians are bringing the best of community and academic medicine together, sharing their knowledge and resources to give patients access to leading-edge technology, advanced treatment options and the highest level of compassionate care are the heart and science of medicine.

The University of Vermont Health Network cares for communities on both sides of Lake Champlain, from the Adirondacks to the Green Mountains and beyond. Members include:

The University of Vermont Medical Center, formerly known as Fletcher Allen Health Care, and affiliated with the University of Vermont Colleges of Medicine and Nursing and Health Sciences
Alice Hyde Medical Center
Central Vermont Medical Center
Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital
Elizabethtown Community Hospital

Our network was created in October 2011 when Fletcher Allen in Burlington, Vermont, and Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin, Vermont, signed an affiliation agreement. In January 2013, New York partners Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital in Plattsburgh and Elizabethtown Community Hospital in Elizabethtown joined the affiliation. In 2016, Alice Hyde Medical Center joined. The network was originally called Fletcher Allen Partners.

Team size: 10,001+ employees
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Industry: Hospitals and Health Care

What you'll do

  • The phlebotomist is responsible for providing phlebotomy services to clients in their homes and performing International Normalized Ratios (INRs). They will also collect and transport specimens to respective labs.

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