
Responsible for providing phlebotomy services to outreach
facilities/nursing homes on a regular scheduled basis. Will deliver
specimens to laboratory department and assist with registration and
distribution of obtained specimens within department standards and hospital policies and procedures. High level of confidentiality required.
physician.
prior to the collection of specimens.
private or corporate owned vehicle.
volume of testing. Checks par-level at nursing facility and
restocks as needed by completing lab supply requisition forms.
all other hospital and department policies and procedures.
Procedures and Personnel Employee Handbook.
facilities and draw time of ordered specimen. Start time will begin
at time of first work site, and will continue until they return to
employee’s primary residence (address on file). Employees are
responsible for notifying the office of any change in address.
regulations.
facility, to hospital, and/or designated place and back to home.
specimens accordingly.
appropriate fashion.
And procedure.
of lab concern.
of any staffing changes.
assist to provide coverage.
needle stick or other life-threatening issue at the immediate
reporting time.
Friday any issues, concerns, or call-offs by 9 a.m.
time off.
Qualifications
EDUCATION AND FORMAL TRAINING
Completion of high school or equivalent (plus certification by ASCP
desirable). Must have a valid driver's license with a good driving record.
WORK EXPERIENCE
Three to six months preferred.

Marshall Health Network, Inc. is a West Virginia-based not-for-profit academic health system that includes the Marshall Health physician practice; Cabell Huntington Hospital, St. Mary’s Medical Center, Hoops Family Children’s Hospital, HIMG and Rivers Health. We are committed to improving the health and well-being of over one million children and adults in 38 counties in West Virginia, southern Ohio and eastern Kentucky through understanding, respecting and meeting their needs.