Lead Phlebotomist

ID
2026-25123
Category
Specialty Technicians - Phlebotomist
Facility
VA - Nevada - VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System, Reno

Job Description

Lead Phlebotomist - Potential Opportunity at Spectrum Healthcare Resources! 

 

SHR has a potential opportunity for a lead Phlebotomist to provide services at the Department of Veterans Affairs Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (PALMS) located in Reno, Nevada.  

 

Position Requirements:

  • U.S. Citizenship
  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Nationally Recognized Phlebotomy Certification (ASPT, ASCP, or equivalent)
  • 2 years of experience in a clinical setting
  • Minimum of 2 years full-time technical experience within the last 3 years
  • Current BLS certification

What We Offer:

  • Competitive pay 
  • Medical/Dental/Vision/401k
  • 2 weeks of PTO per year and offered 40 hrs after first 90 days 
  • Accrued sick time

Why You'll Love This Position:

  • Work-Life Balance: No on-call responsibilities mean you can enjoy your free time.
  • Appreciative Patients: Serve a grateful patient population who value your care.
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Enjoy employee status with a full range of benefits.

 

 

 

For More Information Contact:

 

Melani B. Alper

SHR

MELANI_ALPER@SPECTRUMHEALTH.COM

314-744-4248

 

Company Overview:

 

At Spectrum, we utilize over thirty-five years of experience providing optimal solutions for federal agencies that are both innovative and cost-effective. We hold ourselves to the highest standard to ensure successful outcomes for the facilities and healthcare professionals we serve. As a Joint Commission Certified Healthcare Resource, dependability and service are the driving forces of our mission. 

 

 

EOE/Disabled/Veterans

 

Location : Location

US-NV-Reno

Recruiter : Full Name: First Last

Lauren Larkin

Direct phone number

3147444248

Recruiter : Email

Lauren_Larkin@spectrumhealth.com

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