$22.00/hr Phlebotomist - $25.00/hr Lead Phlebotomist Reno, NV

Reno, NV
Contracted
Experienced

🚨 NOW HIRING: Medical Technicians (Phlebotomists) & Lead Phlebotomists 🚨

VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System
📍 Reno, Nevada (89502)

Multiple Openings Available!

  • 8 Phlebotomists

  • 2 Lead Phlebotomists

💲 Phlebotomist Pay Rate: $22.00/hour
💲 Lead Phlebotomist Pay Rate: $25.00/hour

📅 Contract Dates: July 29, 2026 – January 21, 2027
📌 Federal Opportunity (VHA)


Why Join This Team?

Join a respected Veterans Affairs healthcare facility providing critical laboratory and patient care services to our nation's veterans. This is an excellent opportunity for experienced phlebotomists looking to work in a professional healthcare environment with multiple shift options available.


Minimum Qualifications

✅ Current Phlebotomy Certification

✅ Minimum of 1 year experience performing venipunctures in a clinic or hospital setting

✅ Ability to speak, read, write, and understand English fluently

✅ BLS Certification (Preferred, Not Required)


Shift Opportunities

Lead Phlebotomist

🕖 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM

Phlebotomist Positions

🕔 5:00 AM – 1:30 PM (Processing Area)

🕖 7:00 AM – 3:30 PM (Draw Station)

🕜 1:30 PM – 9:00 PM (Processing & Floor Draw)

🕘 9:00 PM – 5:30 AM (Processing & Floor Draw)

Schedules may change based on facility needs.


Key Responsibilities

  • Perform venipunctures and specimen collections

  • Process blood and urine specimens

  • Conduct patient identification and specimen verification

  • Follow laboratory safety and infection control protocols

  • Maintain accurate documentation and accessioning records

  • Process and prepare specimens for transport

  • Operate within VA and Joint Commission standards

  • Assist with inventory and supply management

  • Utilize laboratory computer systems and documentation platforms

Lead Phlebotomist Additional Duties

  • Serve as Point of Contact between Laboratory Supervisor and staff

  • Assist with daily laboratory operations and workflow coordination

  • Support administrative functions within the department


Required Submission Documents

  • Resume

  • Current Phlebotomy Certification

  • Three Professional Reference Letters (within the last 3 years)

  • OIG Statement

  • Signed Commitment Letter

  • Healthcare Worker Certificate/Recent Physical

  • Proof of Licensing/Certification

  • Malpractice Claim Statement (if applicable)

  • City and State of Residence


⭐ Candidates residing within a 50-mile radius of the facility may receive favorable consideration.

How to Apply

Interested candidates should submit their resume and supporting documents to:

Valencia Reaves
Staffing Coordinator
Eutis Staffing Inc.
📧 [email protected]
📞 (800) 778-5835

Interested candidates should apply immediately. These positions are expected to fill quickly.

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