The Providence Phlebotomy Training Program is committed to provide highly
qualified phlebotomists to the healthcare community. Laboratory Medicine
is critical to healthcare, impacting the health of every individual. Phlebotomists
are the front-line laboratory caregivers, directly interacting with patients
and collecting the blood and non-blood specimens critical to the diagnostic
process. Graduates of the Providence Phlebotomy Training Program are competent
to enter the laboratory profession serving all patients in the healthcare
environment.
Quick Facts
Minimum high school diploma or equivalent to apply
Paid internship "Earn-to-Learn" (ETL) opportunities available
at specific locations.
Competitive admission for ETL openings: Candidates
Apply on Providence Jobs (find desired location and search key words "Clinical Intern").
Hiring location interview is required for selection. Acceptance to and
successful completion of the ETL program guarantees employment with a
required 24-month work contract.
Occasional self-pay (non-ETL) openings available without guaranteed position
and without work contract.