Technical Laboratory Assistant Position Available In Fulton, Georgia
Tallo's Job Summary: The Technical Laboratory Assistant performs phlebotomy, technical, and clerical tasks in the Laboratory. Responsibilities include specimen processing, safety practices, customer service, and regulatory compliance. Minimum qualifications include a high school diploma or GED, knowledge of phlebotomy, and previous clinical experience. This full-time position in the Core Lab department offers 40 hours per week at OhioHealth.
Job Description
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Job Description Summary:
The TLA demonstrates the ability to perform phlebotomy and a variety of technical and clerical functions in the Laboratory based on the needs of the individual campus. He/she performs routine laboratory procedures based on principles of human growth and development according to established lab guidelines using customer focus, teamwork, adaptability to change, problem solving, communication and personal excellence. Position handles blood, tissue, fecal matter, sputum, urine, spinal fluid and other body fluids. Specimens may be contaminated with infectious diseases including HIV and other blood borne pathogens.
Responsibilities And Duties:
70% Phlebotomy and/or specimen processing depending on job location. Adherence to Safety and Infection Control practices. Customer service to clinicians and clients. Must be comfortable and professional on the telephone, able to communicate with physician office staff and clinical staff, and laboratory associates. Must be able to communicate with patients and their families, and use service recovery where necessary. 15% Associated computer related tasks (i.e. LIS, e-Source) 5% Training new employees and students 5% Adherence to regulatory compliance including National Patient Safety Goals, CAP, OSHA, JCAHO, CMS, OSH and Laboratory Policies and Procedures. 5% Maintaining competencies, mandatory required education (ACE). Perform miscellaneous tasks as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
High School or GED (Required)DL – Driver’s License –
Department of Motor Vehicles Additional Job Description:
Knowledge of phlebotomy 6 month 1 year. Previous clinical Experience .
Work Shift:
Day Scheduled Weekly Hours :
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