Versiti was founded with the belief that together, our blood centers can better serve patients' urgent need for life-saving healthcare. We love what we do, and we're looking for passionate individuals to join the Versiti family. We foster a diverse environment that affirms each employee's dignity and worth, and we offer a chance to work with a team of compassionate people who provide lifesaving blood to our communities on a daily basis.
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We train all of our phlebotomists in the techniques that will help them advance their careers in health care, while working with a compassionate and mission-driven group of professionals.
To get you started on your journey with us, we begin with an eight-week training program. This includes four weeks of classroom training and four weeks of mentoring with an experienced, certified phlebotomist.
What you will do: - Perform accurate medical interviewing
- Determine donor eligibility
- Perform venipunctures/draw blood
- Ensure donor and recipient safety
- Travel to companies, schools and organizations in the area for public blood drives
When you will work? - To serve our community, you will work a variable schedule including early mornings, late days/evenings, weekends and holidays
- The good news!!! Staff schedules are posted two to three weeks in advance!
What's in it for you? - Complete insurance coverage - medical, dental, vision, life
- 401(k) with company match
- Generous paid time off
- Wellness program
Our Mission: We are Blood Health Innovators who enhance lives through discovery, diagnosis, and treatment.
Our Vision: We will expand the frontiers of patient health through the integration of science, medicine, and service.
What you will need: - High school diploma or equivalent
- Valid driver's license with a clean motor vehicle record
- Reliable transportation to and from work location
- Ability to work a variable schedule including early mornings, late days/evenings, weekends and holidays
- Excellent interpersonal skills, with demonstrated ability to work and interact effectively with peers, donors and the general public
- A proven track record of customer service excellence and reliability
Skills and Knowledge - Knowledge of standardized work routines and methods, general facts and information and/or the use of simple equipment, machines and materials. Knowledge is usually acquired through training on the job.
- Ability to read and interpret documents such as Standard Operating Procedures, safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and other department manuals.
- Must have basic mathematical aptitude.
- Ability to apply judgment to written or oral instructions.
- Ability to organize work to provide productive work flow.
- Flexibility to work independently and with a team.
- Has strong attention to detail.
- Must have good communication skills, including the ability to provide feedback to peers.
- Ability to learn/utilize computer applications such as Ceridian, Hemasphere, Oracle, and HemaTerra.
Additional Information: Tools and Technology - Personal Computer (desktop, laptop, tablet).
- General office equipment (computer, printer, fax, copy machine).
- Vehicle navigation system.
- Microsoft Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook).
- Screening equipment including:
- Lancet
- Sphygmomanometer (BP cuff)
- Temperature probe
- Hemoglobin analyzer
- Phlebotomy collection equipment including: