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Phlebotomist - PACE Elder Care Services
Date Posted: 03/25/2025
Requisition Number: 9512
Location: CHA East Cambridge Care Center
Work Days: Homecare 8-5 w/var end-start, No weekend or holidays
Category: Clinical Support
Department: CHA PACE
Job Type: Full time
Work Shift: Day / Evening
Hours/Week: 40.00
Union Name: SH Laborers 381
About CHA PACE
CHA PACE is a Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) at Cambridge Health Alliance. Our mission is to serve adults aged 55 and older with chronic medical and/or mental health difficulties, aiming to maintain their independence in the community and prevent nursing home placements. We work in a collaborative and high-functioning interdisciplinary team to provide integrated medical and behavioral health care, community resources, and in-home support services.
Position Overview
We are currently seeking a dedicated and skilled Phlebotomist to join our care team at CHA PACE. In this unique role, you will travel to PACE participants’ homes in order to perform a variety of phlebotomy procedures, including collecting blood samples, providing point-of-care testing (such as INRs), and picking up patient self-collected samples for processing. You will be responsible for ensuring accurate patient documentation, properly handling blood samples, and maintaining a sterile and safe work environment. This position requires skilled proficiency in venipuncture, safe and accurate specimen collection, and a commitment to providing the highest quality of compassionate care possible for our participants.
Key Responsibilities
• Travel to PACE participants’ homes to draw blood samples.
• Greet participants warmly and verify their identification before collecting specimens.
• Explain the phlebotomy procedure thoroughly to ensure comfort and understanding.
• Perform venipuncture using correct techniques, ensuring accurate blood sample collection with minimal patient discomfort.
• Properly label specimens immediately after collection, including patient name, date of birth, and time of collection.
• Perform additional point-of-care testing (e.g., INRs) as required.
• Provide post-collection care by applying bandages, monitoring vital signs, and assessing any adverse patient reactions.
• Dispose of used materials such as needles and syringes following proper safety protocols.
• Maintain detailed records of any medical issues experienced by patients that could impact test results.
• Transport collected samples to the laboratory for testing in a timely manner.
Qualifications
• Education: High school diploma or GED required.
• Certification: Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) or Certified Phlebotomist; applicants without certification will be considered if they have over 1 year of recent full-time phlebotomy experience.
• Experience: At least 1 year of experience in routine phlebotomy procedures preferred.
• Other Requirements: Valid driver’s license and reliable personal vehicle for travel required. Fluency in Spanish, Portuguese, or Haitian-Creole is highly desirable.
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