Experienced Phlebotomists – Healthcare Research Project – Humberside & Yorkshire
Reference: 20876
Date posted: 03.04.2024
Pulse’s Phlebotomy Team is currently recruiting for experienced Phlebotomists/Healthcare Support Workers to join the team for a full-time role based in the Yorkshire & Humber area.
These roles will be working locally in the Yorkshire & Humber area providing Phlebotomy & Healthcare Research services. To be successful in this role you MUST have at least 1 year’s experience in drawing blood and have proof of competency as a phlebotomist.
Position: Phlebotomist/Healthcare Support Worker
Location: Yorkshire & Humberside
Hours: 2-3 days per week, shift patterns vary
Duration: Ongoing
Essential skills:
We are looking for experienced phlebotomists who also must have HCA experience to be able to work at least 2-3 days per week in a 7-day service. These will be long days working between 7.30am – 6.30pm with Sunday hours being 10.30am – 5pm.
This position will be available until June 2024 when a decision will be made on where the next sites will be. Some of the areas we expect this to include Hull/York/East Riding. These will be mobile sites which will move around on a regular basis every 4-5 weeks, so it would be very beneficial if you are able to drive and work at different sites.
These positions are available now and the pay rate for this role will be up to £20 per hour (umbrella rate) with weekend enhancements.
Main responsibilities of this phlebotomy vacancy:
Essential requirements of this phlebotomist vacancy:
If you are interested in this Phlebotomists/Healthcare Support Workers role, please apply by clicking the apply button. Or if you would like more details about this role, contact the Phlebotomy team today.
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