Part-Time

Phlebotomist

Inpatient

Posted on 9/23/2025

UT Southwestern Medical Center

UT Southwestern Medical Center

No salary listed

Dallas, TX, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
Inventory Management
Risk Management
Customer Service
Requirements
  • High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
  • (BLS) BASIC LIFE SUPPORT course accredited by the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross (ARC)
Responsibilities
  • Obtains blood specimens by venipuncture and/or capillary puncture with minimum trauma to patient by using the Phlebotomy collection device.
  • Instructs patients on proper collection of urine samples.
  • Researches specimen requirements prior to specimen collection for esoteric or new tests.
  • Maintains a fast and accurate specimen collection turnaround time.
  • Use Epic Beaker to enter lab orders.
  • Verify tests ordered on the requisition with respect to details for accurate test codes while processing specimens through the LIS system, maintain positive patient identification and specimen requirements/handling via Phlebotomy collection device.
  • Helps monitor pending lists, including but not limited to the unreceived specimen log.
  • Supports CLS Quality Assurance program, actively participating in performance improvement activities by Identifying process improvement opportunities and implementing as appropriate.
  • Ensures specimen requirements are maintained during transportation and storage as per protocol.
  • Ensures that specimens sent via tube system are sent successfully before leaving the area.
  • Maintains specimen integrity at all times.
  • Maintains positive patient identification for all specimens collected, using defined protocols.
  • Maintains patient confidentiality throughout all activities and communications.
  • Enters data of patient demographics and lab order instructions as needed.
  • Labels patient specimens and paperwork accurately according to established procedures, maintaining positive patient and specimen Identification at all times.
  • Performs Final Check at all times.
  • Provides exceptional customer service to patients of all ages, cultures, and backgrounds.
  • Greets patients kindly, puts patients at ease, addresses any patient concerns, properly communicates and demonstrates compassion and respect to all patients.
  • Answers calls/communication in a pleasant and professional manner.
  • Follows up and accepts responsibility for the resolution of the caller's concerns and or gives an informed hand off to the next person of authority.
  • Processes laboratory samples according to procedure.
  • Centrifuges and prepares aliquots when needed.
  • Maintains specimen requirements at all times according to protocol.
  • Dispatches specimens to the main laboratory or other designated testing facility as per established procedure with fewer than two mislabeled specimens.
  • Document all correct and accurate information in regard to the specimens collected to ensure best is being met daily, delivers collected specimens to the laboratory(window specimen receiving) and may receive specimen using Epic Beaker.
  • May have to enter orders or look up orders in EPIC Beaker.
  • May be required to contact the Core Laboratory for retrieval of specimens (e.g. for add-on test).
  • Adheres to Patient Safety Goals as defined by UTSW, TJC, CAP, and other regulatory/accreditation agencies.
  • Performs inventory of supplies as assigned.
  • Provides training to other Phlebotomists as needed.
  • May provide team leadership for other Phlebotomists in the absence of the Lead Phlebotomist.
  • Ensures all tests are accounted for in the ordering system.
  • If necessary, contacts physician's office or nurse to obtain order clarification/verification prior to collecting specimens.
  • Tracks every specimen to ensure specimen integrity, accounting particularly for those samples which must be transported to other locations with fewer than three occasions of errors involving maintaining specimen batches (opening, reconciling and closing).
  • Orders and Monitors supplies and ensures all are within expiration date.
  • Ensures that expired supplies are discarded and none are in the general supply, storage or on phlebotomy carts.
  • Phlebotomy carts need to be fully stocked with required supplies; delivered to the specific staging area; document daily use on current phlebotomy log.
  • Keeps work area well organized and free from clutter, stocked with essential supplies and decontaminated with proper cleaning solutions and disposal of wastes and trash in appropriate containers.
  • Utilizes the Risk Management and Process Improvement tools (Event Reports) in an accurate and timely way to identify issues concerning Quality Improvement and assists coworkers in this process as needed.
  • Follows chain of command when reporting unsafe practices observed.
  • Actively participates in the review of the monthly schedule and work assignments in conjunction with the Supervisor/Coordinator.
  • Know daily tasks and be accountable for the daily workflow, including the status of the phlebotomy tracker, work flow assignments, and priority test requests.
  • Also, acts as a liaison/problem solver for phlebotomy issues.
  • Perform blood collections, blood cultures, and other special collections (Lactic acid, Ammonia, QFTs, to name a few), according to procedures defined by the LIS Collection Management with minimum errors.
  • Attendance Reports for work on the assigned days at the assigned times.
  • Follows procedures regarding requesting and using leave in manner that consistently supports effective job performance.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Completion of a Phlebotomy program in an accredited college or university.
  • Previous Phlebotomy experience.
  • (ACLS) ADV CARDIAC LIFE SUPPORT course accredited by the American Heart Association (AHA) or American Red Cross (ARC).
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What believers are saying

  • $100M gift from Stephens Greth Foundation funds new pediatric campus.
  • $18M funding improves postpartum health for low-income women of color.
  • Tapped to operate DFW's first state behavioral health hospital.

What critics are saying

  • Texas Medical Board investigates faculty misconduct, cuts funding by 2026.
  • Baylor poaches cancer researchers with $20M incentives in 2026.
  • NCI decertifies Simmons Cancer Center, slashes $50M grants in 2026.

What makes UT Southwestern Medical Center unique

  • UT Southwestern ranks #1 hospital in DFW for nine years.
  • Harold C. Simmons Cancer Center is seventh NCI-designated in AccessHope network.
  • Trains 3,700 students across three degree-granting institutions annually.

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