- Expérience
- 1+ yrs
- Salaire
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- Publié
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- Work mode
- Au bureau
- Éducation
- Post-secondary diploma in medical laboratory technologies
- Eligibility
- Applicants should be qualified to work in a clinic-based laboratory support role and be able to perform both patient-facing and administrative duties. Candidates with a diploma in medical laboratory technologies, relevant experience, and vaccine handling/administration certification are best suited.
- Resume
- Required to apply
Where you'll work
Description de l'emploi
About the role
TELUS Health is focused on helping people live healthier lives by improving access to care through technology and individualized healthcare experiences. The organization is building a more connected healthcare journey for Canadians and is looking for a service-oriented team member to support that mission.
This position is based in downtown Toronto and is an in-clinic role. The schedule is part time with an estimated 22.5 hours per week.
What you'll do
- Gather laboratory samples and prepare specimens for courier collection.
- Carry out blood collection procedures.
- Perform urine dipstick testing.
- Prepare FIT kits for pickup.
- Prepare Pap smear samples for pickup.
- Complete DOT and non-DOT drug tests and handle the related documentation.
- Administer vision, hearing, and spirometry assessments.
- Arrange outside referrals and communicate with other medical offices when needed.
- Provide assistance to physicians as required.
- Keep exam rooms and changing rooms organized, clean, and stocked with supplies and toiletries.
- Prepare patient files before scheduled appointments.
- Register and discharge patients, including payment collection.
- Support the front desk between lab appointments to cover breaks.
- Place orders for clinic medical supplies.
- Take on additional administrative tasks as needed.
What we're looking for
- A post-secondary diploma in medical laboratory technologies.
- At least 1 year of relevant experience is preferred.
- Current experience and certification in vaccine handling and administration in line with Ontario Health requirements.
- The ability to work on your own with limited supervision while maintaining excellent patient care.
- A professional approach, respect for privacy, and a strong commitment to customer satisfaction.
- Interest in preventive health and patient education, along with a desire to grow.
- A proactive mindset, strong efficiency, attention to detail, accountability, and sound judgment.
- Flexibility and the ability to work effectively with others.
- Comfort working under pressure and handling time-sensitive work with urgency.
- Strong organizational, multitasking, and problem-solving skills.
- Comfort using Microsoft Office tools including Word, Outlook, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Additional information
This role requires the ability to support both clinical and administrative work in a busy in-clinic environment. The ideal candidate should be dependable, adaptable, and comfortable balancing patient-facing responsibilities with operational tasks.
Employment details
Status: Part time
Estimated hours: 22.5 per week
Location: Downtown Toronto (in-clinic position)