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Phlebotomist

Navato/Vallejo, CA

 

Job Title: Mobile Phlebotomist/Medical Assistant
Location: Navato/Concord area, CA
Pay: $30.00 - $32.00 per hour
Company: Senior Doc Management, LLC

Are you a skilled Phlebotomist and Medical Assistant with experience working with seniors? Senior Doc Management, LLC, is seeking a compassionate and dedicated Phlebotomist to join our mobile healthcare team in the Navato/Vallejo area!


About the Role

In this mobile position, you will provide essential phlebotomy services and medical assistance to senior patients in various settings. As part of our team, you will drive to different patient locations, offering flexible scheduling while ensuring high-quality care. Experience working with seniors is required, and you must have your own reliable transportation to travel between patient visits.


Key Responsibilities

  • Blood Draws: Collect blood samples from senior patients with care and precision for medical testing.
  • Sample Collection: Collect various samples, including urine, sputum, and throat swabs, ensuring accurate labeling and processing.
  • Patient Interaction: Provide compassionate care and support to senior patients, explaining procedures in a calming manner to ease anxiety.
  • Sample Transport: Safely transport samples to local labs like Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp.
  • Screening Tests: Conduct basic screening tests with accuracy for diagnostic purposes.
  • Equipment Maintenance: Assemble and maintain phlebotomy equipment and properly dispose of medical instruments.
  • Safety & Sanitation: Follow strict infection control and safety protocols to maintain a clean, organized work environment.

Why Join Senior Doc Management?

  • Mobile Flexibility: Enjoy the independence of setting your own schedule and traveling to patient locations, all while making a significant impact on senior care.
  • Meaningful Work: Provide compassionate, quality care to seniors in their homes and facilities, ensuring their comfort and well-being.
  • Supportive Team: Join a team of professionals who are committed to providing excellent care with integrity and compassion.

Ideal Candidate Qualities

  • Required: Experience working with senior patients.
  • Phlebotomy License REQUIRED
  • 1 year experience required
  • Medical Assistant Diploma Preferred
  • Customer-service oriented with a strong attention to detail.
  • Ability to work independently and manage time effectively.
  • Positive attitude, flexibility, and a commitment to high standards of patient care.
  • Required: Must have reliable transportation to travel to patient locations in the Oakland/Concord area.

If you’re passionate about providing high-quality care to seniors and enjoy the flexibility of a mobile role, apply today to join the Senior Doc Management team!

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