Phlebotomy Supervisor

2 weeks ago


Bury St Edmunds, United Kingdom West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust Full time

Phlebotomy Supervisor - Band 3 - Pathology Phlebotomy

30.0 Hours - Permanent

If you are passionate about patient care and would like to work in a busy environment, then the role of Phlebotomy Supervisor may be for you. Our team of Phlebotomists take blood samples from inpatients at West Suffolk Hospital and from outpatients at both WSH and Sudbury Community Health Centre this will in the future cover other areas. The inpatient service is provided over 7 days a week, whilst for outpatients the service is weekdays plus Saturday mornings at WSH.

Good communication skills and the ability to communicate at all levels are essential to this role as is a comprehensive working knowledge of all phlebotomy procedures. The ability to manage the service demands and future changes is an essential part of this role.

caring and passionate

well organised

self-motivated

a team player

**And to uphold the organisation’s First Trust Values**:
Fairness - We value fairness and treat each other appropriately and justly.

Inclusivity We are inclusive, appreciating the diversity and unique contribution everyone brings to the organisation.

Respect We respect and are kind to one another and to patients.

Safety We put safety first for patients and staff.

Teamwork We work and communicate as a team.

The post will involve working between sites to cover as and when required.

If you would like to help us, put patients first or for further information, please contact Shan Barnes, Phlebotomy Manager on 01284 712767

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We are a busy, friendly, rural NHS Trust providing high-quality care and compassion to more than a quarter of a million people across west Suffolk. We care for, treat and support people in hospital, at home and in various community settings.

The West Suffolk Hospital in Bury St Edmunds provides acute and secondary care services (emergency department, maternity and neonatal services, day surgery unit, eye treatment centre, Macmillan unit and children's ward). It has 500+ beds and is a partner teaching hospital of the University of Cambridge.

Adult and paediatric community services, provided in collaboration with West Suffolk Alliance partners, include a range of nursing, therapy, specialist, and ongoing temporary care and rehabilitation, some at our Newmarket Community Hospital.

We do our utmost to achieve outstanding clinical outcomes for patients and our values of fairness, inclusivity, respect, safety and team work guide how we work and behave as a team.

With nearly 5,000 staff, from all over the world, we strive to make our organisation a great place to work. Whatever your role or ambition, we want to help you be the best you can be.

We promote a diverse and inclusive community where everyones voice counts and you can #BeKnown for whoever you are.

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Please see job description for full details.

To be part of the team responsible for the collection of blood samples by venepuncture or finger prick, from patients served by West Suffolk NHS Foundation Trust.

To represent the West Suffolk Hospital Pathology Department and assist the department in achieving its Quality Policy including feedback on the needs of users.

Communication with all patients of varying needs.

Accurate identification of patient and labelling of samples.

Requirement to perform phlebotomy duties at various locations to support the development of the phlebotomy service.

Maintains records in relation to activities carried out.

To cover the duties of other Phlebotomists on all sites, when on leave, or in the event of illness.

To deputise for the Phlebotomy Manager.

To work flexibly in respect of service needs which may include an extended working day and participation in the delivery of a 7 days per week service.

The work of the service brings staff into constant contact with human body fluids, tissues and hazardous chemicals. This may include blood, pus, urine, faeces, and respiratory secretions.