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Phlebotomy Clinical Student Intern

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Providence

21d ago

  • Internship
    Full-time
    Off-cycle Internship
  • Healthcare
    Education & Teaching
  • Spokane
  • 3d left

AI generated summary

  • You need a H.S. Diploma or GED and must obtain a Washington Medical Assistant Phlebotomist Certification within 6 months of hire.
  • You will learn to draw blood, collect and process specimens, manage confidential information, and use medical equipment while caring for patients of all ages during diagnostic procedures.

Requirements

  • H.S. Diploma or GED
  • Washington Medical Assistant Phlebotomist Certification within 6 months (180 days) of hire

Responsibilities

  • Learn how to draw blood, perform a variety of functions related to specimen collection, transport, processing, management of confidential information, using medical equipment, and participating in diagnostic procedures, while caring for patients of all ages.
  • The Clinical Student 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 neonates (0-1 month) infants (1 month to age 1) toddlers (1-2 years), preschoolers (3-5 years), school age (6-12 years) of adolescents (ages 13-17) and adult patients including early adult (ages 18-35) middle adult (ages 36-65) and older adult (ages 66+) when communicating with patients and families, using medical equipment, or participating in diagnostic or other procedures.
  • Must be selected for the internal phlebotomy training program, successfully complete program requirements, and be eligible for the WA State Medical Assistant-Phlebotomist license.

FAQs

What type of event is being held for this position?

The position is being showcased at an in-person hiring event on March 27, 2025, at the Providence Auditorium in Spokane, WA.

What should I bring to the hiring event?

You should bring three printed copies of your resume and an electronic version, and be prepared to speak about your relevant experience.

What should I wear to the hiring event?

Business casual attire is recommended, such as dress pants or skirt and a button-down shirt or blouse; an optional tie may be worn.

What does the Phlebotomy Training Program entail?

The Phlebotomy Training Program is a 6-week paid training that teaches individuals to draw blood, perform specimen collection and processing, and manage confidential information while caring for patients of all ages.

What are the requirements for the position?

A high school diploma or GED is required, along with obtaining a Washington Medical Assistant Phlebotomist Certification within 6 months of hire.

Is there job placement guaranteed after the training program?

Yes, job placement as a Phlebotomist with Providence is guaranteed upon successful completion of the training program, with a 24-month work contract required in exchange for the paid internship.

What are the available shifts for Phlebotomist positions?

Phlebotomist positions include float pool, day, evening, and night shifts.

What types of patients will I be working with?

Interns will work with patients across all age groups, including neonates, infants, toddlers, preschoolers, school-age children, adolescents, and adults of varying ages.

What are the preferred qualifications for the position?

Preferred qualifications include 6 months of customer service experience and 6 months of laboratory or related science experience.

What benefits does Providence offer?

Providence offers a comprehensive benefits package, including health care benefits, retirement savings plans, life and disability insurance, paid time off, and various well-being resources.

Is Providence an Equal Opportunity Employer?

Yes, Providence is committed to being an Equal Opportunity Employer and promotes a diverse and inclusive workplace.

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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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