PhlebotomistNHS
Job summary
We have an opportunity for an experienced phlebotomist to join our Primary Care Network of 33,500 patients on a zero hours contract to support phlebotomy provision as required. This is a unique opportunity to be part of, and contribute to, the development of a new and innovative primary care organisation.
Main duties of the job
Please see attached Job Description for full details.
We are seeking a trained and experienced phlebotomist to undertake additional phlebotomy clinics as required to support our clinical team. You will need to be able to travel to any of our sites when required to undertake clinics. Clinics may be held in each of our four sites in Bollington, Poynton and Disley, so being a car driver with access to your own vehicle is essential (mileage will be paid). You will work independently as part of the wider team, in accordance with specific practice guidelines and protocols with support from a GP on site during clinics, should this be required.
Job description
Please see attached Job Description for full details
Key Responsibilities
Communication
- Communicate professionally and effectively with other team members.
- Communicate effectively with patients and carers, recognising their needs for alternative methods of communication.
Clinical
- Ensure room is tidy, clean and well stocked prior to and after clinic session.
- Ensure any PPE is worn correctly to protect self and patient.
- Record and report issues with clinical supplies pertaining to phlebotomy.
- Perform phlebotomy on patients as per the standard operating procedure or SOP for obtaining blood from patients.
- Take effective measures to reduce patient anxiety related to blood taking procedures and ensure patient feels safe and well-informed throughout.
- Cross check all relevant patient information, tests required and any special requirements for those tests.
- Ensure correct identity of patients and the labelling of their samples and instruct on corrective methods for patients to seek assistance if or when discrepancies occur.
- Be competent with computer system (ICE) and understand how to handle patient data; ensuring information is accurate and secure.
- Be able to summon assistance in the event of an adverse reaction or fainting episode during phlebotomy session.
- Complete relevant documentation of the intervention on EMIS.
About us
We are an organisation of approximately 160 people working across four surgeries and we are lucky to have a team of dedicated, friendly clinical staff along with a fantastic support team. We merged to become the Middlewood Partnership 4 years ago and love what we do and the organisation we have created.