Laboratory Assistant-Night
Atrium HealthAbout the role
The Laboratory assistant prepares blood and urine for analysis to diagnose, treat and prevent disease. Performs pre-analytical duties including checking pending lists, ordering and stocking supplies, assist technician/technologists and sets up microbiology cultures. Follows State, Joint Commission, CAP and other agency regulations. Organizes and prioritizes workload for maximum productivity.
Requirements:
A. Education
1. High school graduate or equivalent with completion of a NCCLS accredited Phlebotomy program or
2. Bachelors degree in Biology, Chemistry or other science.
B. Experience
1. Minimum of two years experience as a phlebotomist or
2. Relevant lab experience from completion of Bachelors degree in Biology, Chemistry or other related science.
3. Must complete six months on the job training.
C. Licensure/Certification
1. PBT(ASCP), or equivalent is preferred
Atrium Health Floyd is a system of health care providers serving Northwest Georgia and Northeast Alabama since 1942. Located in Rome, Georgia, it is Floyd County’s largest employer with over 3,400 employees. It is a part of the Atrium Health system.
Floyd Medical Center is a 304-bed, full-service hospital located in Rome, Georgia. Serving as the main campus for Atrium Health Floyd, the hospital contains a certified Chest Pain Center, designated Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence and Breast Imaging Center of Excellence.
Floyd Medical Center is also home to a state-designated Level II Trauma Center, a behavioral health center, specialty centers for pediatrics, wound care, and hyperbaric therapy. It houses primary care and urgent care networks of providers and hosts a realm of outpatient services, including the operation of the Floyd County Clinic and an associated pharmacy for uninsured patients.
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