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As a Phlebotomist, you play a vital role in supporting timely diagnosis and treatment by ensuring accurate specimen collection, testing, and documentation. You’ll work alongside a collaborative care team to provide safe, high-quality laboratory services that strengthen access to care in communities where healthcare resources may be limited. Your attention to detail and compassionate approach help create a positive experience for every patient we serve.
This is a great opportunity for someone who values precision, patient connection, and being an essential part of a mission-driven healthcare team serving rural communities.
You’ll be a great fit for this role if you:

Phlebotomist
Columbia - Worley StreetPosted 3 weeks ago
Full-time
Job Description
Phlebotomist
Department: Primary Care
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Columbia - Worley Street
Compensation: $19.37 / hour
Description
Be the trusted connection between patients and answers — join our team as a Phlebotomist making a meaningful impact in rural healthcare.
Schedule: M-F 8:30am-5:30 pm
Schedule: M-F 8:30am-5:30 pm
As a Phlebotomist, you play a vital role in supporting timely diagnosis and treatment by ensuring accurate specimen collection, testing, and documentation. You’ll work alongside a collaborative care team to provide safe, high-quality laboratory services that strengthen access to care in communities where healthcare resources may be limited. Your attention to detail and compassionate approach help create a positive experience for every patient we serve.
This is a great opportunity for someone who values precision, patient connection, and being an essential part of a mission-driven healthcare team serving rural communities.
Key Responsibilities
- Collect and process blood and urine specimens in accordance with CLIA and OSHA standards
- Perform venipuncture, finger sticks, heel sticks, and butterfly collections across the lifespan (pediatric through geriatric patients)
- Verify patient information, accurately document in NextGen, and clearly explain procedures to patients
- Ensure proper handling, labeling, storage, and transportation of specimens
- Maintain laboratory cleanliness and safety in compliance with state and federal regulations
- Monitor laboratory supplies and coordinate ordering as needed
- Perform quality control procedures and basic equipment maintenance
- Collaborate effectively with providers and care team members to support quality patient care
- Maintain required logs, documentation, and MSDS records
- Perform other duties as assigned
Education, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
High School/GED required
WORK EXPERIENCE/TRAINING/ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
• At least two (2) years’ experience required
• Ability to draw blood on pediatric through geriatric patients
• Knowledge of medical terminology, procedures, and equipment
• At least two (2) years’ experience required
• Ability to draw blood on pediatric through geriatric patients
• Knowledge of medical terminology, procedures, and equipment
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION
• Certified Medical Assistant or Phlebotomy Certificate required
• Demonstrated experience of 3+ years in phlebotomy in lieu of certificate
• Certified Medical Assistant or Phlebotomy Certificate required
• Demonstrated experience of 3+ years in phlebotomy in lieu of certificate
You’ll be a great fit for this role if you:
- Take pride in accuracy and attention to detail
- Help patients feel at ease during procedures
- Thrive in a team-oriented, mission-focused environment
- Stay organized and proactive in managing supplies and documentation
- Value safety, compliance, and high standards of care
- Want your work to directly support improved access to healthcare in rural communities
If you’re looking for a role where your skills directly support early detection, treatment, and healthier communities, we’d love to connect with you.
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