Location
Grand Forks, ND | United States
Job description
This is a part time position at our Grand Forks, ND location.
The Phlebotomist's primary purpose is to effectively
collect samples throughout clinical research trials. The Phlebotomist will demonstrate precision in
blood sampling collection and have the ability to multi-task during study
conduct. The Phlebotomist will assist in
the conduct of clinical trials to ensure protocol activities are completed and
deviations from the protocol are minimized.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Ability to communicate clearly and precisely
with AXIS Clinicals staff and subjects regarding study tasks and complete
responsibilities in a timely manner. Assist in carrying out activities listed in the
study protocol and accurately document study data or use electronic capture
system. Comfortable working with the general public. Assist in distribution of meals and fluids to
study subjects. Carry out check in activities such as
breathalyzer tests, bag check, and other study protocols. Monitoring subject safety in clinical trials and
assist in escorting subjects after dosing. Demonstrate proficiency in: Blood and urine collection, blood and urine
processing, vital sign collection, electrocardiogram (ECG) collection, and
accurately documenting study data. Assist in study conduct to ensure all activities
are completed and deviations from the protocol are minimized. Assist with participant screenings prior to
clinical studies as needed. Demonstrates good customer service skills to
promote the retention of study participants.
Skills and
qualifications: Must be self-motivated and able to respond to
urgent needs of the clinical team. Excellent customer service and communication
skills. Have a flexible work schedule and able to work
according to the needs of study participants. Exhibits good computer skills and able to learn
new technology as needed. Ability to read, write, and interpret the
English language.
Previous Experience: Previous phlebotomy experience preferred.
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