Wednesday, November 4, 2020

Driver - Paid Phlebotomy Training

To find out more about being a phlebotomist, watch this brief video: rdcrss.org/lifesavingrole

Duties

· Take the time to personally connect with donors– listen to their stories and help them comprehend the value of their contribution

· Contribute to a friendly and enjoyable environment. Team up with your co-workers to keep our donors coming back again and once again

· Be detailed oriented all day, every day, to guarantee that the blood you gather fulfills objectives, regulative requirements and can be safely transfused

· To best meet the needs of our donors and neighborhood, Phlebotomist/Drivers work a variable schedule consisting of early mornings, late nights, weekends and vacations

· The aforementioned obligations of the Phlebotomist/Driver describe the basic nature and level of work and are not an extensive list

Certifications

· High school diploma or comparable required

· Client service experience and effective verbal communication abilities are required

· Capability to work a variable schedule including early mornings, late nights, weekends and vacations.

· Capability to load and dump automobiles with or without sensible lodgings

· Physical requirements might consist of the capability to lift up to 50 lbs., occasionally physically assisting donors experiencing an adverse response, as well as pushing or pulling heavy weights

up and down ramps and stairs (potentially up to 250 pounds.

The American National Red Cross.

Read More

https://phlebotomytechnicianprogram.org/driver-paid-phlebotomy-training/

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