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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nPhlebotomist with The Grange Practice in Ramsgate, Kent\n\n The Grange Practice is looking to increase the workforce of the nursing team by employing a dedicated Phlebotomist to reinstate a service that was ceased due to retirement 14 months ago. You would be working as part of our nursing team, which currently is made up of a lead practice nurse, a diabetic nurse specialist, a trainee ACP, a newly qualified practice nurse, two nurse associates and a HCA. We also have a care co-ordinator that does one day a week of phlebotomy and blood pressures. We are currently going through planning for a new surgery at Westwood Cross, with an expected move of sometime in 2026. The Grange Practice is a training practice, therefore, we host trainee GP's; medical students, student nurses and student physician associates. We are also expecting to host out trainees and work experience students in the future and encourage all of the practice team to be involved in this rewarding activity. We are looking for an experienced Phlebotomist that is capable of doing 5 minute appointments. We are linked to the local hospital utilising the DART system and have a dedicated courier service to collect the samples and transport them to the hospital. We are only able to offer Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday working due to room available as regular hours, but, there may be the option to do additional hours when other members of the nursing team are on leave. Working hours would ideally be 07:45 to 3pm with a 30 minute unpaid lunchbreak (time to be agreed). Clinics would start at 8am and run until 2:45pm. About us Phlebotomist duties and responsibilities Phlebotomists must provide reassurance to patients. They must also look after the mental and physical well being of their patients. The primary duties and responsibilities of a Phlebotomist include: Using technical equipment to safely draw blood from patients Explaining the process of drawing blood clearly to a patient Reassuring and calming patients who might be nervous or scared of the procedure Applying dressings to the wound created by drawing blood Registering the blood and storing it in the correct environment Sending blood samples to testing laboratories Updating patient records Maintaining an organised and clean work area based on health and safety regulations and the guidelines of the medical institution Answering patient questions regarding collection techniques and offering additional resources on the collection process, if the patient requests them "}