Phlebotomist/Specimen Processor in Pinehurst, North Carolina at FirstHealth of the Carolinas
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Job Description
US-NC-Pinehurst
Job ID: 2026-20002
Type: Full Time: 40 hrs/wk
# of Openings: 1
Category: Clinical Support
FirstHealth Internal Medicine - Pinehurst
Overview
Phlebotomist/Specimen processor will collect and prepare specimens to send to hospital lab for busy, 3-provider primary care clinic.
Responsibilities
Position Specific Competencies: Phlebotomist/Specimen Processor
In addition to the following essential position competencies, other competencies may be required to meet changing organization needs.
- Uses an appropriate problem-solving approach to plan services.
- Performs phlebotomy services per provider’s orders, processes specimens, prepares specimens for transport.
- Any other duty as assigned but within the scope of practice for a Phlebotomist/Lab Processor by the clinic manager and or provider (s).
- Demonstrates a sense of urgency relating to patient's level of distress. Adjust to patient’s needs depending upon the situation.
- Recognizes how fraud and abuse interplay into daily roles.
- Provides services with consideration of the recipient's needs.
- Maintains work area in neat, organized manner.
- Secures patient information in desk drawers or folders.
- Greets patients in courteous manner, secures 2 forms of personal identifiers prior to procedure (blood draw/specimen collection), explains procedure/answers questions to ensure patient’s understanding.
- Wears FH name badge and introduces self to patient prior to specimen collection.
- Assures specimens are sent to the correct reference lab for processing based on patient’s insurance (LabCorp, Quest, FH).
- Uses equipment/supplies correctly.
- Maintains equipment in proper working order. Follow manufacturers' manuals for care of office equipment. Notify manager of equipment failure.
- Maintains adequate supply of materials, and forms. Use supplies conservatively and orders when necessary. Ensures that supplies are current and not expired. Replenishes stock for lab and office.
- Keeps a neat orderly and safe work area.
- Performs blood and urine specimen collection such as drug screenings and CLIA waived testing as needed.
- Ensures patient’s water supply is stocked (water jugs or refrigerator). Communicate with manager when stock is low to prevent running out of water.
- Uses appropriate safety and infection control measures.
- Adheres to established infection control measures, including but not limited to Biohazard waste storage and disposal.
- Assures patient safety by following applicable patient safety goals.
- Responsible for Biohazard containers ensuring boxes for pick up are labeled, sealed and stored until retrieved.
- Teaches/directs/advises/informs others in an appropriate manner.
- Communicates clearly with providers, manager and co-workers and patients.
- Educates and informs patients about laboratory procedures, using basic simple language and principles of adult learning.
- Involves clinic manager in all patient concerns/complaints in a timely fashion after
first trying to diffuse the situation.
- Reports/records information appropriately
- Monitors and manages patient laboratory needs via in-basket. Uses approved format for documenting when patients are required to return for additional labs.
- Advises front desk staff when faxing patient paperwork to ensure completion of task.
- Readily accepts changes in jobs duties as part of department need such as checking providers outbox twice a day to fax forms to necessary party.
- Assists team with quality metrics and key performance indicators (KPI).
- Other duties, as assigned.
Additional Skills:
Experience with practice management systems; office automation skills: strong interpersonal and verbal communication skills; good organizational skills. Committed to and demonstrates excellent customer service when dealing with all types of customers.
Working Conditions:
Clinic environment and during regularly scheduled clinic hours Potential for exposure to communicable diseases
Fast moving, frequent interruptions
Physical Requirements:
Ability to access all areas of the facility; ability to sit for prolonged periods of time; visual and hearing acuity; ability to communicate effectively with co-workers, patients, and physicians both verbally and written.
Qualifications
Qualifications:
The following, or equivalents, are the minimum requirements necessary to perform the essential functions of the position.
Education/formal training/licensure/certifications/experience:
High school graduate. One-year Technical College or Phlebotomy certification preferred.