Job Overview
We have a 37.5 hour post available to recruit for in the phlebotomy department at Walsall Manor Hospital. The post holder will carry out phlebotomy (blood sample collection) in the inpatients wards, outpatients department and the antenatal clinic. We also cover two external sites for which you will receive training.
The service runs Monday – Sunday and the post holder will participate in a 7‑day rota including bank holidays.
This role is suitable for experienced phlebotomists or individuals who have completed phlebotomy training.
Preference will be given to settled workers meeting the requirements. Non‑resident candidates may be considered where the role falls under a PhD‑level code and sponsorship can be obtained.
Walsall Healthcare NHS Trust is an integrated Trust providing acute care, inpatient and outpatient services at the Manor Hospital as well as community services. The Trust aims to achieve equality in recruitment and values diversity.
Key Responsibilities
* Perform phlebotomy on patients in the inpatient, outpatient, antenatal and external sites as required.
* Provide and receive sensitive information from patients and their representatives, with a high degree of people skills including dealing with distressed or aggressive patients.
* Correctly identify patients and label blood samples accurately and safely.
* Exercise autonomy within professional boundaries and verify specimen collection from phlebotomy ward collection sheets.
* Work independently, with occasional guidance from the phlebotomy supervisor and manager.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
* Determine the most appropriate type of phlebotomy service for each patient and perform the service safely.
* Maintain accurate clinical records and reports of phlebotomy operations.
* Collaborate with clinical staff to ensure timely investigations and treatments for adult patients.
* Maintain compliance with infection control and safety protocols.
* Participate in continuous professional development and on‑going training.
Eligibility and Working Conditions
Applicants must have experience or training in phlebotomy and demonstrate the ability to work on own initiative under tight deadlines in a pressurised environment. Physical demands include walking, bending and handling medium loads over extended periods of time.
The post holder will work a 7‑day rota, including bank holidays. Flexible working arrangements are supported.
We welcome applications from people from a BME background and people with disabilities, who are currently under‑represented at senior level. We value diversity within our Trust and are working to achieve equality in recruitment.
Employment Status
Post is a full‑time, permanent position. No specific educational or registration qualifications are listed beyond phlebotomy training or experience.
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