Community Phlebotomist • Kelling Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nCommunity Phlebotomist with Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust in Kelling\n\n We are looking for a highly motivated Community Phlebotomist to join our Community Nursing Team based in Fakenham, Wells, Holt and Sheringham. Working in the picturesque North Norfolk area our patch our patch covers a wide area delivering services for patients at all 4 GP surgeries. Collection of blood samples from patients in accordance with agreed procedures. To ensure samples taken from patients are correctly identified by using the labels provided on the ICE forms, or clearly writing on the label in line with requesting services guidelines as appropriate. To ensure any capillary blood sampling for International Normalized Ratio (INR) is carried out in accordance with Norfolk Community Health & Care standard operating procedures. About us To ensure that where blood samples need to be sent off for analysis, they are delivered to the nearest site in time for that days collection. To report any concerns with regard to patients or colleagues to the senior registered nurse for that area. To work with all health care professionals, and statutory/non statutory agencies to provide a seamless, integrated service to our service users. Establishing good working relationships with all Trust staff. To print off own blood requests using the ICE system. This role is key to the on-going development of the locality. You will eventually be working in an autonomous capacity seeing a group delegated patients in their own homes. Current experience working in a community setting would be beneficial but is not essential. Your role will be key to integrated working within the community team which consists of community nurses, community matrons, therapists, assistant practitioners, other health care assistants and other phlebotomists. You must demonstrate that you can undertake appropriate assessment of patients in their own home, manage care plans and deliver treatment within a multi-disciplinary team. IT skills will be essential within this role. Training in IT systems for this role will be undertaken as part of a comprehensive induction programme. You will be working in a team setting and would be expected to feedback any concerns to senior members of the team and be an effective team player. A full Job Description / Person Specification can be found in the attached documents. "}