Job overview Working under the direct supervision of a member of the nursing team and strictly in accordance with specific service guidelines, patient specific directions and protocols, the Phlebotomist will support the nursing team in the delivery of phlebotomy services. As part of the multidisciplinary team, the Phlebotomist will deliver care within their scope of the service to the entitled patient population. The Phlebotomist will be required to provide excellent service delivery to patients across clinic environments and patients’ own homes. The core hours for this role are currently Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 9am-2pm. This might change according to business needs with possibility of weekend shifts. Advert Phlebotomy including home and nursing home visits To obtain venous blood samples from patients, as required by clinicians for laboratory investigations in clinic environments and patients’ own homes. To work within a team, meeting the needs of the service-defined client group. To check, rotate and order supplies within the service. To obtain venous blood samples from patients in a safe and professional manner and to follow agreed protocols and techniques of blood collection. To thoroughly check each patient’s details to identify them correctly. Working alone in a clinical environment and patients’ homes. To communicate with the patients and carers, whilst explaining the task being performed. Working for our organisation Formed in 2016, NCGPA is a vibrant GP federation supporting over 30 practices across Nottingham, serving more than 400,000 patients. We champion collaboration, resilience, and innovation in general practice, sharing expertise and resources to help our teams thrive. From our city-centre hub, we run practices, support PCN teams, and deliver city-wide services. Our mission is rooted in person-centred care, tackling health inequalities, and nurturing a sustainable workforce. With a caring ethos and ambitious vision, we’re proud to support Nottingham’s diverse communities and create a brighter future for primary care. Find out further information by visiting our website https://www.ncgpa.org.uk/who-are-we/ Detailed job description and main responsibilities Working under the direct supervision of a member of the nursing team and strictly in accordance with specific service guidelines, patient specific directions and protocols, the Phlebotomist will support the nursing team in the delivery of phlebotomy services. As part of the multidisciplinary team, the Phlebotomist will deliver care within their scope of the service to the entitled patient population. The Phlebotomist will be required to provide excellent service delivery to patients across clinic environments and patients’ own homes. The core hours for this role are currently Monday-Friday from 8am-4pm. This might change according to business needs with possibility of weekend shifts. Please Note: This vacancy may close before the advertised closing date if a sufficient number of suitable applications are received. We recommend submitting your application early to avoid disappointment. Successfully shortlisted applicants will be contacted by email with an invitation to interview. Arden & GEM CSU administer this account on behalf of the GPA, you may receive communications from both the CSU and the GPA during your recruitment. Notes on completion of applications: All reference requests will be made to your employer/previous employers' HR Department, covering the previous 3 years of activity. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults, and expect all staff to undertake this commitment. Applicants will be subject to robust recruitment processes. All eligible staff will need to have gained clearance through a standard/enhanced DBS check prior to working. All posts are subject to a probationary period.