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Phlebotomist - Lake Oswego

Lake Oswego, Oregon

The OnePeak Way | Grow Gracefully through changing lives rather than simply seeing patients.

Mission | To provide our patients with a unique wellness experience that redefines primary care through innovative, integrated health practices and services geared towards optimal health and well-being.

Vision | A healthcare system that believes in, accepts, and values all evidence-informed practices and identifies the relationships between health, mind, body, and spirit.

Our Company: 

At OnePeak Medical, we are a team of dedicated caregivers who are passionate about providing exceptional healthcare services. Our mission is to redefine primary care by offering innovative, integrated health solutions aimed at optimizing wellbeing. We seek individuals who share our commitment to innovation and growth and empower our frontline healthcare providers with the latest resources to excel in their roles. 

 

Job Summary:

Join our team as a Phlebotomist and play a vital role in patient care by collecting blood samples with precision and compassion. You’ll ensure accurate labeling, maintain sample integrity, and provide a positive experience for patients in a fast-paced clinical setting.

Responsibilities and Duties: 

  • Oversee electronic lab orders, ensuring accuracy and completeness for all patients. 
  • Administer and record injections. 
  • Assist with IV administration and documentation. 
  • Conduct lab and therapeutic phlebotomy draws. 
  • Cross-train to cover various clinic areas, including medical assistance and front desk duties as required. 
  • Perform other tasks as directed by the provider or manager. 
  • Utilize problem-solving and conflict-resolution skills to address patient complaints. 
  • Attend scheduled departmental staff and clinical meetings. 
  • Ensure full compliance with OnePeak Medical's Employee Handbook and the Medical Assistant/Phlebotomist Binder in carrying out all duties and services. 
  • Undertake additional responsibilities as needed to support OnePeak Medical. 

Skills and Qualifications: 

  • Embody the OnePeak values (Teamwork, Informed, Respect, Balance, Excellence). 
  • Demonstrate accountability for delivering measurable, high-quality, timely, and cost-effective results. 
  • Excel in effective communication and collaboration with providers, patients, and colleagues. 
  • Possess outstanding customer service and teamwork capabilities. 
  • Communicate effectively and exhibit confidence and expertise in your skills. 
  • Demonstrate sound judgment and make timely decisions. 
  • Embrace a continuous improvement mindset. 
  • Display strong interpersonal skills and professionalism. 
  • Be an attentive listener and be open to constructive feedback. 
  • Adhere to patient confidentiality standards outlined by HIPAA. 
  • Exhibit excellent time management abilities, with a knack for multitasking, prioritizing, and organizing workloads. 
  • Be flexible and willing to meet the business's needs, potentially including travel to other clinics. 
  • Note that this position may require driving a personal vehicle on behalf of the company; therefore, the employee must pass a motor vehicle history check, possess a current, valid driver's license, and ensure their vehicle complies with state laws, including proper registration and insurance coverage. 

Education and Experience: 

  • High school diploma or equivalent - required 
  • Minimum of 6 months recent phlebotomy experience and/or completion of formal Phlebotomist training program - required
  • Current BLS and/or CPR/AED Certification - required 
  • CPT (Certified Phlebotomist Technician) Certification - preferred
  • IV Certification to be obtained within 6 months of hire date - preferred
  • Associate college degree in a medical field - strongly preferred 

Physical Requirements: 

  • Move supplies up to 25 lbs 
  • Lift equipment up to 25 lbs 
  • Standing and walking 50% of time 
  • Typing and sitting 50% of time 
  • Up to date on health screenings (TB, Hepatitis) and immunizations

Salary Range for this Role

$18.77 - $22.18 USD

Benefits:

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan with Company Match
  • Voluntary LTD, FSA, Accident, Critical Illness
  • Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays
  • Employee and Family Discounts
  • Paid Parental Leave

 

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