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Phlebotomist (Per Diem) #3245

Reedsburg Area Medical Center, Inc.
United States, Wisconsin, Reedsburg
2000 North Dewey Avenue (Show on map)
Mar 31, 2025

We are seeking a Phlebotomist to become part of our expanding team in our lab! This role is available on a Per Diem basis!

Job Description:
The Phlebotomist initiates specimen collection for the acquisition of blood or body fluids to perform necessary laboratory testing. He/she processes and distributes these specimens to other personnel for the testing process and performs uncomplicated testing procedures, as directed by position description.


Education and Training Required:

  • Completion of a Medical Assistant program at an accredited school or documentation of equivalent college courses, "or" Completion of accredited six (6) week phlebotomy program, "or" A high school diploma with emphasis on science and a willingness to learn the necessary skills during a minimum 6 week period under direct Medical Technologist supervision.


  • BLS certified.



Physical Requirements:


  • Frequently stand and walk.


  • Frequently lift/carry up to 25 pounds, while carrying a drawing tray or handling lab supplies.


  • Occasionally push and pull with up to 25 pounds of force for transporting patients in wheelchairs and moving equipment.


  • Occasionally bends to knees to draw patients.


  • Frequently uses sense of touch to determine adequacy of site for venipuncture.


  • Continuously involved in the use of levers, knobs, switches and other manipulations.



Potential Hazards:

  • OSHA Blood Borne/TB Classification Class I - Occupational exposure to blood and Other Potentially Infectious materials (OPIMs) is reasonably expected to occur in routine performance duties.


  • Continual exposure to blood/body fluids and needles/syringes/sharps during specimen collection.


  • Occasional exposure to chemical compounds utilized in specimen preservation.


  • Occasional exposure to moving instrumentation parts.


  • Occasional exposure to potentially dangerous patient situations.

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