Phlebotomists

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Flexible Opportunities Across Primary and Secondary Care

Worcestershire Workforce is seeking skilled and compassionate Phlebotomists who are dedicated to making a significant impact in patient care. As a vital part of our healthcare team, you’ll be at the forefront of diagnosing diseases and conditions through precise blood sample collection.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Accurately collecting blood samples, ensuring patient safety and sample integrity.

  • Labeling and storing samples correctly and delivering them promptly to the laboratory.

  • Providing reassurance and comfort to patients, especially those anxious about blood tests.

  • Collaborating with nurses, healthcare scientists, and other healthcare staff.

Who We're Looking For:

  • Caring individuals with a gentle approach to patient care.

  • Those with the ability to work methodically and follow detailed instructions.

  • Excellent communicators who can ease patients' anxieties.

  • Team players with the initiative to work independently when needed.

Requirements:

  • Relevant Phlebotomy qualification.

  • Previous experience in health or social care.

  • Good organizational, observational, and listening skills.

Why Worcestershire Workforce?

  • Flexibility: Choose shifts that suit your lifestyle across a variety of clinical settings.

  • Speed & Convenience: Register with ease on Lantum, view and apply for shifts online or via mobile app.

  • Swift Payment: With RocketPay, enjoy the option of getting paid the next working day.

  • Community Impact: By working with us, you contribute to reinvesting in local NHS services, making a real difference in the community.

Application Process:

Ready to take the next step in your career with true flexibility and impact? Apply online today—our book is open for new registrations. No deadlines, just opportunities.

At Worcestershire Workforce, we believe in getting paid and feeling rewarded. Join us, and be part of a workforce that not only advances your career but also supports the beating heart of our healthcare system, the NHS.