IOP/PSC Team Lead, Socal | SW
About the role
Position Summary
The Lead for the Phlebotomy Solutions team will be responsible for assisting with the team's day-to-day operations and ensuring excellence in patient care coordination, phlebotomy services, and administrative operations. This role focuses on supporting daily team management, operational efficiency, and compliance. The Lead will support seamless collaboration between field teams, patients, and operational departments. Lead may be required to cover at their clinics as needed, where they will serve patients by identifying the best method for retrieving blood, preparing specimens for laboratory testing, and performing screening procedures.
This position requires strong organizational, leadership, and communication skills and will include up to 50% travel to support audits, onsite visits, and team training initiatives.
Primary Responsibilities
Quality Assurance & Audit Support
- Assist with the coordination and execution of audits as indicated
- Conduct regular quality checks on patient coordination activities, specimen documentation, and communication logs; specifically, but not limited to, the MPX platform
- Support onsite visit preparations, shadowing staff as needed to ensure protocol adherence and identify opportunities for process improvement
Operational Oversight
- Provide daily support to the Phlebotomy Solutions team
- Supervise, mentor, and develop a team of phlebotomists across designated locations. Handle recruitment, onboarding, and training of new in-office phlebotomists.
- Ensure all team members maintain compliance with specimen handling protocols and EMR documentation
- Proactively mitigate issues that could impact operational performance
- Oversee supply chain needs, including ordering and tracking supplies
Cross-Functional Collaboration
- Partner with Field Sales, Clinical Operations, and Compliance to resolve issues and ensure cohesive patient support
- Assist with team meetings to share updates, disseminate best practices, and reinforce Natera’s standards of excellence
Qualifications
- Education: High school diploma or GED required.
- Experience: A minimum of 5 years of phlebotomy experience is a must. A supervisory or team-lead role within a clinical or laboratory operations setting is strongly preferred
- Certifications: phlebotomy certificate required as per state regulations
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Strong leadership and mentorship capabilities
- High proficiency in problem-solving, conflict resolution, and time management
- Familiarity with clinical compliance standards
- Ability to manage and prioritize tasks in a dynamic environment
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Work Environment & Physical Requirements
- Remote setting with required travel (up to 50%) for audits, site visits, and team support
- Must follow clinical safety standards and wear appropriate attire, including scrubs, when on-site