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A general practice in Western Australia is seeking a qualified Phlebotomist to join their team. The role involves collecting blood samples, managing patient flow, and supporting clinical staff. Candidates should have experience in a GP practice, a qualification in venepuncture, and a clear telephone manner. This role is pivotal for ensuring quality patient care and efficient laboratory processing.
A phlebotomist plays a key part in the smooth running of patient care. Their primary role is to collect blood samples safely, accurately, and with as much comfort as possible for the patient. This includes identifying the correct tests, preparing the equipment, confirming patient details, and ensuring samples are labelled and handled properly so they reach the laboratory in good condition.
They also help manage the flow of patients by organising appointments, maintaining infection control standards, and reassuring individuals who may be anxious about having blood taken. In many practices, phlebotomists support the clinical team by spotting issues that may need clinical attention, such as difficulties finding a vein or unexpected symptoms during a procedure.
This role will work across 3 local practices: Rushden Medical Centre, County Surgery and Brook Medical Centre
Rushden Medical Centre is a GP practice serving the community in and around Rushden. With a strong and diverse clinical team, the practice provides comprehensive, patient-focused primary care designed to meet the needs of a growing population.
We offer an extensive range of general medical services, including routine and urgent appointments, chronic disease management, health screening, and enhanced services delivered by our multidisciplinary workforce. Our size allows us to combine the accessibility of traditional general practice with the resilience and breadth of expertise found in larger clinical teams.
Rushden Medical Centre is committed to delivering safe, effective care while continually improving patient experience. We embrace innovation, support staff development, and work collaboratively with local health and social care partners to ensure high-quality, responsive services for our community.
The coreresponsibilities of the Phlebotomist are as follows. On occasion, there may bea requirement to carry out tasks not listed below, that are within thereasonable scope of the role.
In addition to thecore responsibilities, the Phlebotomist may be requested to;
1.Partake inaudit as directed by the audit lead
2.Participatein local initiatives to enhance service delivery and patient care
3.Supportand participate in shared learning throughout the organisation
4.Completeopening and closing procedures in accordance with the rota
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.