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PhlebotomistinOxtedinOxtedPUBLISHED THU 20 FEB 2025

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Part-time hours allow for a balanced work-life schedule, with 20 hours spread across 4 mornings a week.
Competitive pay rate and access to the NHS Pension scheme provide financial security and benefits.
Opportunity to be part of a dedicated Practice Nursing Team, contributing to patient care and health management.
Engagement in health promotion and disease management enhances job satisfaction through meaningful patient interactions.
Regular training and development opportunities ensure continued professional growth and up-to-date practices.
The role offers a dynamic work environment where daily responsibilities may vary, keeping the job interesting.
Maintaining high standards of safety and hygiene instills a sense of pride and professionalism in the workplace.
Are you a compassionate individual with a background in healthcare? Dorking Healthcare Ltd is seeking a dedicated Phlebotomist to join our team at Oxted Health Centre, nestled in the heart of East Surrey. This part-time role offers a fantastic opportunity to work four mornings a week (around 20 hours) starting at 8:00am, allowing you to maintain a fulfilling work-life balance. Enjoy a competitive salary and access to the NHS Pension scheme while making a real difference in the lives of our patients.

As a Phlebotomist, you'll play a vital role in our Practice Nursing Team, taking clinical responsibility for blood sampling and supporting patients with health education and counselling. You’ll thrive in a friendly, professional environment where your commitment to high standards of care is valued. If you're ready to join a rewarding team and help safeguard community health, please send your current CV and application letter to Ms R Godfrey at oxtedhealthcentre@nhs.net. We can’t wait to hear from you!
Part-time hours allow for a balanced work-life schedule, with 20 hours spread across 4 mornings a week.
Competitive pay rate and access to the NHS Pension scheme provide financial security and benefits.
Opportunity to be part of a dedicated Practice Nursing Team, contributing to patient care and health management.
Engagement in health promotion and disease management enhances job satisfaction through meaningful patient interactions.
Regular training and development opportunities ensure continued professional growth and up-to-date practices.
The role offers a dynamic work environment where daily responsibilities may vary, keeping the job interesting.
Maintaining high standards of safety and hygiene instills a sense of pride and professionalism in the workplace.

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Useful skills for a Phlebotomist:
To work as a phlebotomist in the UK, you will need a combination of technical skills, interpersonal abilities, and knowledge specific to the role. Here’s a breakdown of the key skills required:
1. Technical Skills
- Venipuncture Techniques: Proficiency in drawing blood from veins using proper procedures and ensuring patient comfort.
- Sample Handling: Knowledge of how to correctly label, store, and transport blood samples for laboratory analysis.
- Infection Control: Understanding of protocols to minimize the risk of infection, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and safe disposal of sharps.
- Basic Medical Knowledge: Familiarity with human anatomy, particularly the circulatory system, and an understanding of the different types of blood tests.
2. Interpersonal Skills
- Communication Skills: Ability to explain procedures clearly to patients and answer any questions they may have.
- Empathy and Compassion: Being sensitive to the needs and concerns of patients, particularly those who may be anxious about needles or blood draws.
- Teamwork: Ability to work effectively within a healthcare team, collaborating with nurses, doctors, and laboratory staff.
3. Organizational Skills
- Attention to Detail: Accurate labeling and handling of samples to prevent mix-ups and errors.
- Time Management: Managing time effectively to ensure patients are seen promptly, especially in busy environments.
4. Regulatory Knowledge
- Compliance Understanding: Knowledge of legal, ethical, and health regulations regarding blood collection and handling, including confidentiality issues.
5. Problem-Solving Skills
- Ability to handle difficult situations, such as dealing with patients who faint or have difficult veins, and knowing how to adapt techniques as needed.
Training and Qualifications
While some employers may accept candidates with no formal qualifications, a certificate in phlebotomy (which can often be obtained through short courses) is highly beneficial. Additionally, having a background in healthcare (such as a nursing or medical assistant qualification) can be advantageous.
Registration and Employment
In some roles, particularly within the NHS, you may be required to complete specific training programs and possibly be registered with a professional body. Ensuring up-to-date training in areas such as CPR and first aid is also often necessary.
 


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