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Clinical Student Intern

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Providence

20d ago

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Healthcare
    Education & Teaching
  • Walla Walla

AI generated summary

  • You need a H.S. diploma or GED, enrollment in the Phlebotomy Training Program, 1 year in healthcare, 6 months in customer service, and 6 months in a lab or related field.
  • You will collect and process specimens, manage confidential information, communicate with diverse patients, and assist in diagnostic procedures under supervision.

Requirements

  • H.S. Diploma or GED
  • Coursework/Training: Be selected for enrollment in the Providence Phlebotomy Training Program.
  • 3 months complete the Providence Phlebotomy Training Program within 3 months of hire.
  • 1 year healthcare experience including verbal interactions with patients, physicians and other health care professionals.
  • 6 months customer service experience and phone experience.
  • 6 months laboratory or related science experience.

Responsibilities

  • Under the general direction of the Supervisor, Clinical Laboratory, the Clinical Student Intern (Intern) for phlebotomy is trained in and performs a variety of functions related to specimen collection, transport, and processing, the control and management of confidential information, the utilization of age related concepts for patients across all demographics when communicating with patients and families, using medical equipment, or participating in diagnostic or other procedures.

FAQs

What are the primary responsibilities of a Clinical Student Intern?

The primary responsibilities include specimen collection, transport, and processing, managing confidential information, communicating with patients and families using age-related concepts, and participating in diagnostic procedures.

What qualifications are required for this position?

A high school diploma or GED is required.

What are the preferred qualifications for the Clinical Student Intern role?

Preferred qualifications include enrollment in the Providence Phlebotomy Training Program, one year of healthcare experience, six months of customer service experience, and six months of laboratory or related science experience.

How long does it take to complete the Providence Phlebotomy Training Program?

Interns must complete the Providence Phlebotomy Training Program within three months of hire.

Where is the position located?

The position is located at St. Mary Medical Center in Walla Walla, WA.

What type of benefits does Providence offer to its employees?

Providence offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, and vision insurance, life and disability insurance, a 401(k) Savings Plan with employer matching, paid time off, and various well-being resources.

Is the Clinical Student Intern position full-time or part-time?

The Clinical Student Intern position is a full-time role.

Are there multiple shifts available for this position?

Yes, there are multiple shifts available for the Clinical Student Intern position.

What is the pay range for this job?

The base pay range for this job is $17.00 per hour, with additional compensation possibilities.

Does Providence have a commitment to diversity and inclusion?

Yes, Providence is committed to creating an inclusive workforce and believes that diversity makes the organization stronger.

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Every day, 119,000 compassionate caregivers serve patients and communities through Providence St. Joseph Health, a national, Catholic, not-for-profit health system, driven by a belief that health is a human right. Rooted in the founding missions of the Sisters of Providence and the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange, courageous women ahead of their time who brought health care and other social services to the American West when it was still a rugged, untamed frontier, we share a singular commitment to improve the health of all. From our earliest days, we’ve met new challenges by pioneering new solutions. Today, with 51 hospitals, 829 clinics and a comprehensive range of services, we strive to meet the needs of communities across Alaska, California, Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas and Washington through a diverse family of Catholic, other faith-based and mission-driven secular organizations. Now, as we face a new frontier—a changing health care landscape—we draw upon their pioneering and compassionate spirit to plan for the next century of health for a better world, especially for the poor and vulnerable.

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