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Duties and Responsibilities
Utilize best-practices and evidence informed approaches for clinical care
Provide urine and blood collection and processing
Perform pregnancy tests and HIV point of care rests
Clean clinical supplies
Process and record test results as deemed necessary and appropriate by R.N. and physicians
Prepare and clinical examination rooms
Assist R.N. and physicians with medical exams as deemed necessary and appropriate
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications and Skills
This position requires a Phlebotomist certification
Valid Transportation of Dangerous Good certification, an asset
1 year of experience working in a clinical environment
Experience in the field of sexual/reproductive health and community health is an asset
Strong oral and written communication skills
Ability to work with diverse communities (i.e. LGBTQ, ethnocultural minorities, newcomers, people with disabilities, and Indigenous communities)
Exceptional organizational and time management skills (i.e. multitasking, prioritizing, managing workload, and ensuring deadlines are met)
Experience with basic computer skills and programs (i.e. Microsoft Office and Google)
Working Conditions
Phlebotomist will dispose of medical waste in accordance with safety regulations
Work in a busy office environment; all employees are expected to be present in the office during working hours and contribute to answering phones, greeting clients, and supporting reception
Must able to handle disruptions, time constraints, and multi-tasking
Light physical duties may be required dependent upon ability of Office Manager
Expectations
This position is 3 hours/week, Wednesday evenings, with the possibility of additional hours.
Essential Skills
- Oral communication
- Job task planning and organizing
- Computer use
Specific Skills
- Log patient samples and prepare them for testing
- Collect blood, tissue or other samples from patients