Phlebotomy Supervisor

3 weeks ago


Worthing, United Kingdom 279 University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust Full time

Applications are invited from motivated, enthusiastic individuals for the above post at University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust. Your duties as a Phlebotomy Supervisor will be based at Worthing Hospital covering wards, outpatients and associated clinics. You may also be required to work at Southlands Hospital or St Richards Hospital depending on the needs of the service.

Experience / knowledge of venipuncture techniques essential.

The ability to work a varied shift pattern is required and this will include occasional Bank Holiday sessions or additional weekend duties.

Through the collection of blood samples from Patients, to assist the workforce of Pathology in providing a specialised, diagnostic service contributing to the clinical care of the patient, to enable diagnosis and subsequent monitoring of the effectiveness of treatment given.

Using skills gained through the Phlebotomy training scheme, the individual will be expected to develop judgement and utilise learnt specialist skills and scientific knowledge to assist in the provision of a high quality and timely Phlebotomy service.

Successful Applicant will be expected to supervise a small team on a day to day basis ensuring all areas essential for phlebotomy are covered. Will be responsible for management of sickness, mandatory training, appraisals of staff and ensuring staff competency. Also expected to recruit into positions when staff leave or move on from department.

The Phlebotomy service covers all areas of the Trust including satellite units such as Donald Wilson House and Children’s Assessment unit / Paediatrics Outpatients Department

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Having received the necessary Phlebotomy training and achieved an appropriate level of competence, to take blood samples from patients, under supervision, which will assist in the provision of routine analysis of specimens within Pathology in accordance with laboratory Standard Operating Procedures (SOP’s) and Phlebotomy training manual.

To maintain high standards of safety ensuring the Health & Safety of self, other staff, patients, and visitors to the laboratory.

To ensure that the arrangements for the security of buildings, equipment and chemicals are carried out in accordance with laboratory policy.

To perform phlebotomy ensuring mínimal distress and discomfort to patients always.

To ensure high standards of accuracy when recording, transcribing, and checking patient demographics in particular the labelling of blood tubes.

To communicate any relevant information within the team to ensure the continual and efficient running of the service.

To seek advice from senior staff in response to patient enquiries and offer appropriate guidance strictly according to departmental policies.

To actively participate in team meetings and to inform effectively both verbally and at hand-over.

To communicate effectively with patients, relatives, and carers to obtain consent for venepuncture to take place.

Please see Job Description and Person Specification for full details.