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Mobile Phlebotomist - (Per Diem-Flexible Hours)

$50/hour

CareSend

Norristown, PA, USA

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Helping you deliver high-quality, in-home patient care. About CareSend: CareSend is a technology platform that makes lab draws more accessible, efficient, and affordable. We bring together the patient, provider, and laboratory to support seamless mobile phlebotomy care. Position: Mobile Phlebotomist Location: Varies by patient location Schedule: Flexible PRN— set your availability; no minimum or maximum hours required Pay: $50.00 base rate, plus additional mileage compensation How It Works: Set your availability, and we’ll match you with local patient appointments Accept only the jobs that work for you Get paid fast through our app! Ready to Get Started? Here’s what to expect: ✔️ Review the job requirements and submit your application ✔️ Our team will reach out if you're a good fit ✔️ Once approved, you’re ready to start working right away! Join us in delivering high-quality, in-home patient care—one visit at a time. Requirements What You’ll Need: ✔️ National phlebotomy certification ✔️ Minimum 6 months of relevant experience ✔️ Reliable transportation with a clean driving record ✔️ Fluent in English ✔️ A smartphone or tablet with internet access

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