Job Description
Job Summary:
- Using appropriate phlebotomy techniques, the Phlebotomist travels to long-term care (LTC) facilities and private homes to collect patient specimens and accurately enters data into the computer system.
Duties & Responsibilities:
- Collects patient specimens using all phlebotomy techniques, including blood cultures, venipunctures (syringes and butterfly needles), and central venous lines.
- Maintains an average of ≤ 8 re-draws per month due to unable to collect, clotted, or hemolyzed specimens.
- Maintains an average of ≤ 3 re-draws per month due to quantity not sufficient (QNS), ≤ 1 re-draw per 6 months due to wrong or missed tube, and ≤ 1 re-draw per 6 months due to improperly handled specimens.
- Consistently collects the correct type and amount of specimens and processes them appropriately (e.g., placing on ice, in warm water, or protecting from light).
- Transports specimens to the main laboratory in a timely manner.
- Identifies and prepares for all special draws prior to phlebotomy.
- Completes an average of 8–10 LTC patients per hour, as workload requires.
- Adheres at all times to American Association of Blood Banks (AABB) standards for patient identification, with no documented mislabeling errors.
- Identifies patients per LTC protocol using first and last name with date of birth, ID band, or staff verification when necessary.
- Documents the method of patient identification on requisitions, including staff name and title when patients cannot self-identify.
- Practices all applicable standard and isolation precautions and correctly uses appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Reviews and organizes patient requisitions to ensure efficient collections, prioritizing STAT and timed orders and preventing unnecessary multiple draws.
- Alerts LTC nursing staff when discrepancies are identified.
- Completes all required documentation for collections, including unsuccessful draw attempts and authorized signatures when specimens cannot be obtained.
- Accurately performs all computer data entry related to LTC specimens.
- Completes daily travel logs, including date, technician code, vehicle number, phone number, mileage, delays, and trip charges.
- Calculates trip charges accurately and records them on each requisition.
- Follows all LTC and company guidelines for vehicle use, including cleanliness, key/phone management, vehicle logs, timely returns, and maintenance documentation.
- Performs specimen pick-ups at LTC facilities and home draw locations and checks for pick-ups when on site.
- Participates in and successfully completes all required competency assessments.
- Maintains documentation related to competency and improvement plans as required.
- Navigates streets and highways efficiently using maps and directions to maximize time and resources.
- Requests assistance promptly when needed.
Required Education:
High School Diploma or GED and one of the following:
- Completion of an external phlebotomy program (including clinical training) plus at least 12 months of phlebotomy experience with a minimum of 100 successful draws.
- Completion of Wisconsin Diagnostic Laboratories Phlebotomy School (including clinical training) plus at least 6 months of phlebotomy experience with a minimum of 100 successful draws.
- In lieu of education, a minimum of 2 years of full-time phlebotomy experience with phlebotomy as a daily responsibility and at least 100 successful draws.
Required Certifications & Licensure:
- Valid driver’s license with a Department of Motor Vehicles record that meets Wisconsin Diagnostic Laboratories’ Vehicle Liability Policy requirements.
Required Skills & Experience:
- Proficiency with Windows-based computer systems.
- Clerical skills, including use of telephones, email, pagers, copy machines, and fax machines.
- Strong map-reading and navigation skills throughout the Greater Milwaukee area.
Schedule Hours Per Day: 8.00
Schedule Days Per Week: 5.00
Schedule Hours Per Week: 40.00