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Phlebotomist - PCA Lake Otis

Orthopedic Physicians Alaska
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 25 Mar 2026

About the role

Phlebotomist, PCA Lake Otis - Full-time - Anchorage, Alaska

Schedule: Monday - Friday, shift schedule varies between 7:30am - 4:00pm; 8:00am - 4:30pm; 8:30am - 5:00pm

Salary Range: $20.00 - $30.50 DOE

PRIMARY CARE ASSOCIATES

Full-time Benefits:

  • Complimentary orthopedic and primary care at OPA and PCA
  • Medical and dental insurance coverage beginning within 30 days of employment
  • Life insurance
  • Disability insurance
  • 401(k) with 3% employer contribution
  • Profit sharing
  • Paid time off starting at three weeks per year
  • Competitive pay and annual compensation reviews
  • Employee Assistance Program

*This laboratory position can be filled by a phlebotomist, EMT, or medical assistant, and it requires a working knowledge of phlebotomy, specimen processing, audiogram, pulmonary function test, eye exam, EKG procedures, urine collection for drug screens, and physical ability testing. *

Your Role at PCA:

As a Phlebotomist at PCA you will collect specimens from patients, (i.e. blood, urine) and ensure maintenance and upkeep of instruments and supply room.

Learn more about Primary Care Associates at www.primarycareak.com.

What You’ll Do:

  • Perform phlebotomy from patients and understanding of proper patient identification methods.
  • Instruct patient on special procedures such as fasting requirements, routine urinalysis, stool specimen and 24-hour urine collection.
  • Evaluate specimens for integrity and verify proper specimen labeling.
  • Verify patient demographic and insurance information in Electronic Health Record system to ensure proper patient identification.
  • Ability to communicate with patients when answering questions and provide useful information.
  • Complete all necessary test requisitions for in-house and reference lab.
  • Ability to adhere and observe universal precautions while working with patients and processing specimens.
  • Calibration of audiogram and pulmonary function machines each morning prior to patient testing.
  • Ability to explain eye examination, EKGs, pulmonary function test, audiogram, drug screen testing procedures to patient.
  • Monitor patient and instrument while test in progress.
  • Complete all necessary documentation and paperwork for employer services and private patients.
  • Maintain back-office equipment in a clean, safe condition and according to manufacturer's specifications.
  • Respect patient’s rights to privacy and confidentiality.
  • Maintain appropriate communication and good interpersonal skills with manager, staff, providers, and patients to ensure coordinated efforts and provision of high-quality service.
  • Communicate directly with the department supervisor/manager to report concerns, personal requests, and patient issues.
  • Maintain an orderly and professional working environment.
  • Report to work properly dressed according to approved dress code.
  • Adhere to guidelines concerning scheduled working hours and break periods.
  • Participate in education programs needed for recertification, departmental meetings, and workshops as offered.
  • Demonstrate and provide support to other colleagues by offering help.
  • Assist in the solution of problems as directed by supervisor.
  • Weekly supply inventory to ensure enough quantity will suffice the department needs.
  • Verify department supply deliveries with packing slips.
  • Stock supplies upon receipt.
  • Perform related work and other duties as required and assigned.

Why You’ll Excel in This Role:

  • You have the ability to multitask in a fast-paced environment.
  • You have the ability to react calmly and respond professionally and effectively in unavoidable difficult situations.
  • You are detail oriented and a team player.
  • You have good oral and written communication skills.

Required Qualifications:

• High school diploma or equivalent

• One or more of the following certifications:

  • Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) obtained from an accredited Medical Assisting program,
  • Phlebotomy Technician/Phlebotomist certification (ASCP, AMT),
  • EMT license/certification (military training acceptable)

Preferred Qualifications:

  • One year of experience in a fast-paced, professional environment such as clinic, hospital or laboratory is preferred. A combination of relevant education, and/or training may be substitute for experience.
  • Associate degree from a university or community college

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