Are you a young South African with a Grade 12 certificate? An opportunity has presented itself to appoint a suitably qualified candidate into the position of Student Phlebotomy Technician within Lancet. This is a Learnership position based in Western Cape.
Job Summary: To develop learner competence (i.e. broad knowledge, skills and values) in performing phlebotomy techniques within a medical pathology environment.
What are the requirements?
Grade 12 with English, Mathematics and Biology D symbol
Experience: ZERO OR up to 1 year Relevant Working Experience
Job Knowledge: Computer literate
Phlebotomy procedures and processes
Key Performance Areas:
Introduction: A Phlebotomy Technician is trained to draw blood and collect specimens from patient or donors.
Phlebotomy learners attend structured learning programmes including theory and practical training.
After successful completion of the 24 month training programme and the HPCSA board examination, the learner will be able to register with the HPCSA as a qualified Phlebotomy Technician enabling them to be employed in Medical pathology laboratories and blood donation organisations.
• Attends formal training programme including lectures, practical training and submission of assignments.
• Writing of Health Professions Council (HPCSA) board examination.
• Meet contractual obligations of Learnership appointment.
• Collection of venous and capillary blood and non-blood specimens for medical and blood donation purposes.
• Implements sound housekeeping procedures in accordance with relevant legislation and all safety protocols.
• Represents the organisation by applying the principles of customer care.
Learners are to make their own arrangements with regards to accommodation, transport and food.
Learners will be required to work a 42.5 hour week.
How to apply?
To apply for this Learnership at Lancet CLICK HERE
Closing date : 12 August 2021 at 12pm
Shortlisted candidates will be required to undergo a pre-assessment.
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