Phlebotomist
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Lincoln, NE, 68510
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Salary : 16.06-22.69 HOUR
Date Posted : 5 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
Analyzing lab testing is pretty complex. We depend on our lab staff to help determine what is happening with our patients. They are a vital key to the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Our phlebotomists work with patients to perform blood collection and specimen processing, as well as assisting with clerical duties and maintaining lab collection turnaround time. Do you love working in a lab setting? Are you someone that enjoys working with people and helping others? Connect with CHI today and start your journey!
Some of what you will do:
Practice positive patient identification at all times, in all job functions.
Practice HumanKindness and courtesy with all patient and co-worker interactions and maintain good communication within the department and throughout the hospital.
Follow proper isolation and hand sanitization procedures.
Follow blood collection procedures, perform venous and capillary punctures on all age groups, utilizes appropriate collection techniques to obtain samples adhering to quality and quantity requirements
Perform Blood Bank collections, following written collection and Blood Bank banding procedures, demonstrating accuracy and good penmanship, and adhering to specimen requirements.
Maintain order and cleanliness of phlebotomy trays, stations, and storage rooms.
Maintain laboratory turnaround time, prioritizing work activities and organizing draw requests to assure efficiency and turnaround time requirements are met.
Assist with phlebotomy training under the direction of the supervisor and/or coordinator.
Specimen processing/intake and distribution to testing areas of the laboratory.
Use good judgment when problem solving and request help when needed.
Take responsibility for the department workflow and assist all members of the team to maintain department workflow and efficiency creating an atmosphere that fosters teamwork and collaboration.
Job Requirements
No experience is necessary; we will train you in appropriate phlebotomy methods!
What you need:
High School diploma or GED
BLS through American Heart association within 90 days of hire
Excellent customer service and time management skills
Phlebotomy certificate and/or 3 months phlebotomy experience is preferred
Where You'll Work
CHI Health St. Elizabeth, founded by the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration in 1889, is a full-service, 260-bed, nonprofit regional medical center in Lincoln, Neb. St. Elizabeth specializes in the treatment areas of newborn and pediatric care, women’s health, burn and wound, cardiology, oncology, emergency medicine, orthopedics and neuroscience.
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Frequently asked questions
In Lincoln, NE, employers like Catholic Health Initiatives often favor candidates with phlebotomy certification and a BLS (Basic Life Support) credential. While some roles accept trainees, holding these certifications can boost your chances and align with local healthcare standards.
Lincoln's healthcare sector shows steady demand for phlebotomists, especially at reputable centers like CHI Health St. Elizabeth. While entry-level positions are available, possessing certification or related experience can give applicants an advantage over increasing competition.
Mastering venous and capillary blood draws across all age groups and maintaining specimen integrity are vital. Strong communication, organization, and adhering to sanitization protocols are key skills that help phlebotomists maintain efficiency and patient comfort.
Phlebotomists often advance into specialized lab roles, supervisory positions, or further clinical certifications. Gaining experience at established medical centers like Catholic Health Initiatives can open doors to broader healthcare opportunities and leadership roles.
Phlebotomists at Catholic Health Initiatives engage in patient blood collection, specimen processing, and clerical support. Emphasis on patient identification, teamwork, and maintaining lab turnaround times ensures high-quality diagnostic support within their hospital environment.
CHI offers training programs tailored for entry-level phlebotomists, focusing on proper collection techniques, safety protocols, and patient interaction skills. This approach helps newcomers quickly integrate and perform confidently within their lab teams.
Phlebotomists in Lincoln typically earn between $32,000 and $42,000 annually, depending on experience and certifications. Working at a nonprofit regional center like Catholic Health Initiatives might offer competitive compensation with added benefits aligned with healthcare standards.
Hospital phlebotomists often handle a broader range of specimen types and interact with diverse patient populations daily, requiring multitasking and adherence to strict protocols. Agency phlebotomists may have more varied assignments but less continuity with specific facilities.
CHI Health St. Elizabeth combines a rich history with a multidisciplinary environment focused on specialized care areas like pediatrics and oncology. Phlebotomists here engage in collaborative practices emphasizing humankindness and quality specimen management.
Yes, Catholic Health Initiatives facilitates hands-on phlebotomy training under supervisory guidance, allowing new hires or trainees to develop skills in a supportive lab atmosphere, ensuring readiness to meet clinical standards and patient care expectations.