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The Phlebotomy service supports Pathology, general practitioners, community healthcare and private hospitals in east Kent, providing blood samples from the patients of EKUHFT, to the laboratories. Phlebotomists provide a service to the wards and clinics at the William Harvey Hospital (WHH) in Ashford, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Hospital (QEQM) in Margate and the Kent and Canterbury Hospital (K&CH). Additional phlebotomy outpatient clinics are held at Buckland Hospital in Dover and the Royal Victoria Hospital in Folkestone.- To also embrace the use of technology for labelling of samples
- To be compassionate and caring as a member of our front line Phlebotomy Team
- Label all specimens, paying meticulous attention to accuracy and clarity of writing
- To work both on the Wards and within the Phlebotomy Suites as required
- To be flexible and be a team player
- Collect samples for Oral Glucose Tolerance Tests as appropriate
- Ensure work areas are adequately stocked with consumables from Laboratory stores and inform senior staff to make them aware of deficiencies.
- Maintain utmost confidentiality at all times when handling patient details – implications of specific tests must not be discussed with patients.
- Give assistance to patients experiencing difficulties, e.g. those becoming unwell during blood taking.
- Report accidents/incidents to patients arising in the course of blood taking immediately to a Senior Phlebotomist and Transfusion Practitioner and complete appropriate documentation promptly.
- Ensure that all work areas and equipment are cleaned daily, and all spillages are cleared in the correct manner immediately.
- To be mindful of our appointment times and try to work within these to prevent delays
- To work with colleagues in Outpatients with whom we share a common goal in patient care and with whom we share a close working relationship
We care about our patients and our people. We are focused on providing outstanding, safe patient care, and a positive working culture that benefits staff and patients alike. With our emphasis on staff training and development, a staff support scheme that’s second to none, and a healthy package of benefits, it’s easy to put down roots in East Kent Hospitals.
Please scroll down to access the full Job Description and Person Specification located in 'supporting documents'.
Additional Information:
Progression through the pay scale from band 2 to band 3 will occur after completion of 1 year in post. It will be subject to the post holder demonstrating the required standards of performance, conduct and completion of statutory and role specific training..