On Site Collector - PT, After Hours
Confidential
Posted: March 13, 2026
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Quick Summary
On-Site Collector Collector will support the community workforce through the collection of client specimens for pre-employment, post-accident and reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol testing.
Required Skills
Job Description
On Demand Occupational Medicine is growing and looking to bring on an additional On-Site Collector Collector! The On-Site Collector will support the community workforce through the collection of client specimens for pre-employment, post-accident and reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol testing. The Tech will be required to adhere to custody and control form instructions and interdepartmental guidelines.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Facilitate the collection, processing and shipping of urine specimens following chain of custody and control guidelines.
Conduct breath alcohol testing (BAT).
Adheres to quality assurance and quality control procedures in the performance of all screenings/testing's.
Obtain appropriate authorizations and verify information as necessary.
Properly and accurately document data related to the identification of the donor and completion of sample labels, logs, and billing sheet.
Protect clients and self through adherence to infection control practices inclusive of blood-borne pathogens and universal precautions.
Assist with client registration/scheduling.
Assist with answering of phones and screening of calls.
Assist in the maintenance of records to include filing, faxing, scanning. ·
Maintain required training and credentials required for the position.
Maintain adherence to departmental, corporate, and regulatory standard operating policies or procedures and established ethical standards of conduct.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
High school diploma or GED equivalent and be 18 years of age or older
Medical Assistant, EMT, Phlebotomy or other related field preferable.
Experience with computerized software programs such as Microsoft Office and electronic health record or practice management programs.