PAT Phlebotomist - PRN
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Under the general supervision of the Peri-Anesthesia Director, according to the organization structure, the Phlebotomist is responsible for performing the daily activities to include, but not limited to, specimen collection, specimen processing, and results reporting. The Phlebotomist participates in the departmental performance improvement and specimen collection supply inventory processes. The Phlebotomist is familiar and is in compliance with CLIA, TDH and accreditation standards. Adheres to the hospital policies and procedures that support providing the highest quality patient care. The Phlebotomist must communicate well with peers, medical staff, patients, families and visitors, and maintain good inter and intra-departmental relationships. The Phlebotomist must be able to demonstrate leadership abilities, if needed, and demonstrate the knowledge and skills needed in serving patients of all ages.
Projects a professional demeanor and appearance while maintaining the confidentiality of patients, coworkers, and facility information and adhering to the HIPAA policy. Reports, in good faith, any known or suspected activity that appears to violate laws, rules, regulations or the SP Code of Conduct. Fulfills annual Healthstream continuing education requirements.
Personal attributes include the ability to be self-directed; demonstrates accountability, professionalism, and receptiveness to change; seeks guidance, direction, and assistance when needed. Works under stress and in situations that demand patience, stamina, endurance, and tact while providing impeccable service. Fosters an attitude of teamwork and willingness to assist others and does not refuse performing other job duties as requested. Set's priorities, responds timely to issues, which require a decision, and ensure desired results are achieved by means of consistent follow through.
Patient Population:
The patient population served by South Texas Spine & Surgical Hospital is a minimum of 12 years and/or of adult stature to geriatric patients requiring or seeking pain and/or surgical intervention.
Physical Requirements:
May be expected to lift up to 50 pounds. May be expected to push or pull 150-300 pounds with assistance. Work is of medium demand; walking or standing most of the time while on duty. Visual and auditory acuity and manual dexterity essential to performing designated duties required. Optimal auditory acuity required. Manual dexterity involving the handling of equipment and instruments or armamentarium is essential to performing assigned duties. Physical conditions are clean, neat and well lit. May be subjected to unpleasant sights and odors, stressful situations, hazardous chemicals, or infectious diseases where judgment as to precautions needed to be taken is essential. Climate control and ambient temperature variances may be experienced and required by patient care. Hours of duty may be irregular or unexpectedly extended due to the requirements of the job.
OSHA Exposure Classification:
Job Category I. Direct contact with blood or other body fluids to which standard precautions apply. Personal protective equipment is made available and must be worn.
Qualifications:
• Demonstrates eligibility for employment in the U.S.
• Graduate of a laboratory phlebotomist training program preferred
• High School Education or equivalent
• Minimum of 100 blood draws, may be achieved through a clinical rotation
• BLS required, or obtained within 30 days of hire date
• Experience in performing routine tasks in the laboratory to include specimen collection, and specimen processing.
• Knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field.
• Ability to read, write and communicate effectively in English, with additional languages preferred.
• Demonstrates ability to comprehend written and oral instructions.
• Willingness to participate in goal-setting and educational activities for his/her own professional advancement and that of others.
• Must be computer literate with basic fundamental computer skills that are required to perform essential job related duties.
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Freqently Asked Questions
Certifications like BLS and completion of accredited phlebotomy training programs significantly boost a Pat Phlebotomist’s profile in San Antonio. Local employers often prioritize candidates with proven compliance to CLIA and TDH standards, reflecting regional regulatory preferences.
San Antonio’s healthcare sector shows steady demand for skilled Pat Phlebotomists, driven by expanding surgical centers like Surgery Partners. This growth is fueled by the aging population and increased outpatient procedures, making it a promising region for phlebotomy careers.
Daily tasks include specimen collection, processing, and meticulous reporting of results under peri-anesthesia supervision. The role demands strict adherence to safety protocols and HIPAA, alongside maintaining effective communication with patients and clinical staff.
Progression might involve acquiring advanced certifications, gaining expertise in specimen processing techniques, or moving into supervisory roles. Participating in continuous education and performance improvement initiatives also opens pathways toward specialized clinical positions.
This role requires heightened manual dexterity due to peri-anesthesia patient care, strong stamina for physical demands, and proficiency in handling diverse patient age groups. Additionally, leadership readiness and compliance with rigorous regulatory standards set this position apart.
Surgery Partners emphasizes teamwork and professionalism, expecting Pat Phlebotomists to adapt quickly to irregular hours and collaborate across departments. The culture supports patient confidentiality and continuous learning aligned with hospital policies and quality care standards.
The company encourages participation in annual HealthStream education and goal-setting activities. They provide leadership opportunities and foster an environment that values accountability and adaptability, ensuring phlebotomists stay current with industry regulations and best practices.
Pat Phlebotomists in San Antonio typically earn between $32,000 and $42,000 annually. Salaries reflect experience, certifications like BLS, and specific workplace demands, with Surgery Partners offering competitive compensation consistent with regional healthcare standards.
San Antonio offers a balanced cost of living and a growing healthcare market, which translates to steady job availability and reasonable compensation for phlebotomists. Compared to larger cities like Houston, competition might be less intense, but professional standards remain high.
Candidates must be knowledgeable about CLIA, TDH, and OSHA standards relevant to specimen collection and processing. Proper use of personal protective equipment and maintaining specimen integrity are critical, ensuring patient safety and compliance with regulatory bodies.
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