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Join a supportive and friendly team as a Phlebotomist in Huddersfield! This role involves providing essential blood taking services to patients during morning surgeries, working Monday to Thursday and occasional Saturdays. You'll need a valid driver's license and access to a vehicle for transporting samples. If you have previous phlebotomy experience and a recognized training course, this is a fantastic opportunity to enhance your skills in a caring environment. Be part of a team that prides itself on delivering high-quality patient care and support.
We are looking for an experienced Phlebotomist to join us across our 4 GP Surgeries in Huddersfield.
The successful candidate will provide a blood taking service to our patients at the practice during morning surgery and therefore must be able to work mornings Monday - Thursday and occasional Saturdays to cover our extended access service.
You will need to hold a full drivers licence and have daily access to a vehicle as you will be required to drop off bloods at HRI at the end of each shift - petrol expenses can be claimed.
Previous phlebotomy experience is required and ideally you will have undertaken a recognised training course.
You will help our clinicians to manage patients by collecting information such as BMI, assisting with dressing changes and acting as a chaperone. This element of the role may be expanded if you want to develop your skills further.
You will be part of a great team which is very friendly and supportive.
We have an open culture and take pride in the service that we deliver to our patients.
The successful candidate will provide a blood taking service to our patients at the practice during morning surgery and therefore must be able to work mornings Monday - Thursday and occasional Saturdays to cover our extended access service.
You will need to hold a full drivers licence and have daily access to a vehicle as you will be required to drop off bloods at HRI at the end of each shift - petrol expenses can be claimed.
Previous phlebotomy experience is required and ideally you will have undertaken a recognised training course.
You will help our clinicians to manage patients by collecting information such as BMI, assisting with dressing changes and acting as a chaperone. This element of the role may be expanded if you want to develop your skills further.
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.