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Phlebotomist

Basildon
3 weeks ago
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Job Title: Phlebotomist

Location: Basildon

Salary: £24,320 - £24,465 per annum

Job Type: Permanent, Full Time

As a Phlebotomist, you will play a vital role in patient care by collecting blood samples safely and efficiently from patients across hospital wards, outpatient clinics, and community locations throughout South Essex.

Your work ensures accurate and timely laboratory results that are essential to clinical diagnosis and treatment.

The role would suit caring, reliable, and detail-oriented individuals who enjoy helping others and take pride in delivering excellent patient care. They thrive in a busy clinical environment and are motivated to learn, grow, and develop professionally. In return, the successful candidate can expect to join a friendly, supportive, and professional team while developing their skills through our

Phlebotomy Academy combines practical training and theoretical knowledge to help students succeed.

Key responsibilities:

Delivering safe and professional blood sample collection, following infection control and sample identification protocols
Working across hospital wards, outpatient clinics, and community settings
Providing reassurance and care to all patients, maintaining dignity and professionalism
Labelling, handling, and dispatching specimens accurately in line with procedures
Maintaining accurate records and documentation (manual and electronic)
Using appropriate PPE and adhering to health and safety and infection prevention standards
Participating in weekend and bank holiday rotas as part of a flexible shift pattern
Completing all mandatory training, including First Aid, manual handling, and phlebotomy refreshers
Supporting continuous service improvement and patient satisfaction initiativesKey Requirements

Essential:

A good general education (GCSEs or equivalent)
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with a caring approach
Willingness to complete formal phlebotomy and First Aid training
Ability to follow procedures accurately and maintain attention to detail
Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (for multi-site work)
Flexibility to work varied shifts, including weekends and bank holidaysDesirable:

Previous healthcare or care-related experience (training provided)What We Offer:

£1,500 annual Wellbeing Allowance
SYNLAB Employee Discount Platform - access to exclusive discounts
Career Progression Opportunities - clear development pathway to Band 3 and Band 4 roles
Accredited Training and Development, including Phlebotomy and First Aid certificationAbout Us:

SYNLAB UK & Ireland work closely with clinicians, hospitals, occupational health providers and clinical researchers to deliver comprehensive pathology services.

We thrive in diverse environments, which is mirrored in our workforce, clients, customers, suppliers, communities, and partners. We believe that an inclusive workplace culture is essential for attracting and retaining talented individuals, and for building a sustainable, high-performing workforce.

Our staff are crucial to our mission of making a positive impact on healthcare. We foster a culture of continuous personal development, providing scientists and staff with the support and resources needed to acquire new skills and advance their careers through learning and development opportunities, coaching, and clear career pathways.

Please note that we reserve the right to close any adverts once we have received enough applications. If you decide to apply for this post but do not hear back from us within two weeks of your application, please assume that you have not been short-listed on this occasion.

SYNLAB UK & Ireland is committed to equal opportunities and does not unlawfully discriminate based on any status or condition protected by applicable UK employment law.

Please click the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role.

Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of; Phlebotomy Technician, Phlebotomy Practitioner, Healthcare Assistant (Phlebotomy), Healthcare Assistant, Clinical Support Worker, Nursing Associate, Medical Laboratory Assistant, HCA, CSW, MLA may also be considered for this role

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