Work Location
Federal Correctional Institution-Elkton
8730 Scroggs Road
Lisbon OH 44432
Citizenship Requirements: Must be a U.S. Citizen.
Clearance Requirements: National Background Check with Inquiries Fingerprints
and Drug Screen.
Type of Employment: Part-Time no more than 30 hours per week
Estimated Period of Performance: 15 May 2026 14 November 2031
Estimate Pay: $17.83 - $22.92 per hour.
Paid Time Off per Year: Up to 80 hours per year occurring on day one.
Sick Leave per Year: Up to 56 hours per year occurring on day one.
Paid Federal Holidays: Eleven (12) Paid Federal Holidays
Working Hours
The Certified Phlebotomist will normally work Monday through Friday from 6:00 am to 4:00 pm with a 30-minute unpaid lunch break except on Federal holidays. The Certified Phlebotomist will work only six (6) hours per day no more than 30 hours a week.
Summary of Duties
The Certified Phlebotomist will provide Phlebotomy Services for the prison population at the Federal Correctional Institution-Elkton Bureau of Prisons. This includes but is not limited to the collection of blood and urine samples the preparation and tracking of all laboratory samples the biological specimen preparation and packaging for shipment and the maintenance of laboratory logs and other records as necessary to comply with Clinical Laboratory Inspection Amendment (CLIA) guidelines.
Qualifications
- Must have a certificate of training for Phlebotomy Technician from an approved state program.
- Experience with specimen collection packaging and shipment to referral laboratories with knowledge of maintaining appropriate records must be shown on the resume.
- Three (3) letters of reference.
- Proof of Hepatitis B vaccination.
- Annual proof of tuberculin skin test or chest radiography.
- Must hold current CPR certification from the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association.
**Copies of all certifications and resumes must be forwarded with your application.
Attire
The Certified Phlebotomist is required to maintain a professional appearance consistent with clinical standards. Attire must include clean appropriate medical scrubs closed-toe protective footwear and any necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves masks and eyewear. All clothing and accessories must comply with facility safety protocols and present a neat hygienic and professional image at all times.
Duties and Responsibilities
The current Certified Phlebotomist Assistant will:
- Collection of blood and urine samples preparation and tracking of all laboratory samples.
- Daily maintenance of laboratory equipment notify the laboratory manager when the equipment requires professional maintenance or repair.
- Biological specimen preparation and packaging for shipment to contract laboratories.
- Maintain laboratory logs and other records as necessary to comply with Clinical Laboratory Inspection Amendment (CLIA) guidelines.
- Keep the laboratory manager informed of all information pertaining to the services rendered i.e. specimens obtained and report any problems arising regarding laboratory services. Require direct entries into the inmates medical record.
- Assist the Physician Physician Assistant and/or Nurse with patient flow in a clinic setting by measuring the patients vital signs and weight and scanning laboratory results in the Bureau Electronic Medical Record (BEMR).
- Organize schedule and perform laboratory studies specimen collection and processing within the Health Service Unit to include A&O in-processing DNA per procedure vaccine programs and PPD updates.
- Prepare and ensure specimens are packed and transported according to the contract or Bureau of Prison Reference Laboratory and document per Health Services Unit Laboratory Procedures.
- Ensure that laboratory requests are completed properly and all reports are returned from the contract laboratory provider notified log results as received follow up appropriately and file results in the laboratory and medical record/ COPIA.
- Acquire and maintain knowledge of the Program Statement for Laboratory Services and Unit Procedures necessary to accomplish the mission described herein ensuring that the Laboratory Procedure Manual is updated accordingly.
- Assist the Health Service Administrator (HSA) or his/her designee in the coordination of BOP and Contract Reference Lab contact CLIA re-certification maintenance of equipment and notification of needed supplies.
- Assist the HSA and Clinical Director with writing and implementing policies that deal with the laboratory program.
Work Location Federal Correctional Institution-Elkton 8730 Scroggs Road Lisbon OH 44432 Citizenship Requirements: Must be a U.S. Citizen. Clearance Requirements: National Background Check with Inquiries Fingerprints and Drug Screen. Type of Employment: Part-Time no more than 30 hours per week Esti...
Work Location
Federal Correctional Institution-Elkton
8730 Scroggs Road
Lisbon OH 44432
Citizenship Requirements: Must be a U.S. Citizen.
Clearance Requirements: National Background Check with Inquiries Fingerprints
and Drug Screen.
Type of Employment: Part-Time no more than 30 hours per week
Estimated Period of Performance: 15 May 2026 14 November 2031
Estimate Pay: $17.83 - $22.92 per hour.
Paid Time Off per Year: Up to 80 hours per year occurring on day one.
Sick Leave per Year: Up to 56 hours per year occurring on day one.
Paid Federal Holidays: Eleven (12) Paid Federal Holidays
Working Hours
The Certified Phlebotomist will normally work Monday through Friday from 6:00 am to 4:00 pm with a 30-minute unpaid lunch break except on Federal holidays. The Certified Phlebotomist will work only six (6) hours per day no more than 30 hours a week.
Summary of Duties
The Certified Phlebotomist will provide Phlebotomy Services for the prison population at the Federal Correctional Institution-Elkton Bureau of Prisons. This includes but is not limited to the collection of blood and urine samples the preparation and tracking of all laboratory samples the biological specimen preparation and packaging for shipment and the maintenance of laboratory logs and other records as necessary to comply with Clinical Laboratory Inspection Amendment (CLIA) guidelines.
Qualifications
- Must have a certificate of training for Phlebotomy Technician from an approved state program.
- Experience with specimen collection packaging and shipment to referral laboratories with knowledge of maintaining appropriate records must be shown on the resume.
- Three (3) letters of reference.
- Proof of Hepatitis B vaccination.
- Annual proof of tuberculin skin test or chest radiography.
- Must hold current CPR certification from the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association.
**Copies of all certifications and resumes must be forwarded with your application.
Attire
The Certified Phlebotomist is required to maintain a professional appearance consistent with clinical standards. Attire must include clean appropriate medical scrubs closed-toe protective footwear and any necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves masks and eyewear. All clothing and accessories must comply with facility safety protocols and present a neat hygienic and professional image at all times.
Duties and Responsibilities
The current Certified Phlebotomist Assistant will:
- Collection of blood and urine samples preparation and tracking of all laboratory samples.
- Daily maintenance of laboratory equipment notify the laboratory manager when the equipment requires professional maintenance or repair.
- Biological specimen preparation and packaging for shipment to contract laboratories.
- Maintain laboratory logs and other records as necessary to comply with Clinical Laboratory Inspection Amendment (CLIA) guidelines.
- Keep the laboratory manager informed of all information pertaining to the services rendered i.e. specimens obtained and report any problems arising regarding laboratory services. Require direct entries into the inmates medical record.
- Assist the Physician Physician Assistant and/or Nurse with patient flow in a clinic setting by measuring the patients vital signs and weight and scanning laboratory results in the Bureau Electronic Medical Record (BEMR).
- Organize schedule and perform laboratory studies specimen collection and processing within the Health Service Unit to include A&O in-processing DNA per procedure vaccine programs and PPD updates.
- Prepare and ensure specimens are packed and transported according to the contract or Bureau of Prison Reference Laboratory and document per Health Services Unit Laboratory Procedures.
- Ensure that laboratory requests are completed properly and all reports are returned from the contract laboratory provider notified log results as received follow up appropriately and file results in the laboratory and medical record/ COPIA.
- Acquire and maintain knowledge of the Program Statement for Laboratory Services and Unit Procedures necessary to accomplish the mission described herein ensuring that the Laboratory Procedure Manual is updated accordingly.
- Assist the Health Service Administrator (HSA) or his/her designee in the coordination of BOP and Contract Reference Lab contact CLIA re-certification maintenance of equipment and notification of needed supplies.
- Assist the HSA and Clinical Director with writing and implementing policies that deal with the laboratory program.
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