Student Apprenticeship
Job Type
Part-time
Description

Parent Company name: Ohio School of Phlebotomy Inc.

Title of position: Student Apprenticeship

Reports to: Campus Coordinator at ISP

Position type: Temporary 8 weeks (could be longer)

Pay range: $15.00 per hour

Hours: 25-30 hours per week (During the hours of 9 am to 6 pm)

Location: Indiana School of Phlebotomy

Address: 6919 E 10th Street, D6,  Indianapolis, IN    46219

Position Summary: Indiana School of Phlebotomy is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Alumni student to assist our

Campus Coordinator at ISP. This internship offers a unique opportunity to gain hands-on

experience in a dynamic educational environment while supporting the day-to-day operations of

our school and its programs.

Please note: This is a short-term, temporary position for graduates of Indiana School of Phlebotomy.

This internship is 100% in-person.

Duties/Responsibilities:

- Create and organize class boxes and first-day start kits for new classes

- Assist with inventory management and participate in taking inventory 

- Prepare and stock laboratory supplies before classes begin

- Vacuum and mop floors to ensure a clean and welcoming environment 

- Assist with laboratory setups and operations during class sessions

- Administer NHA exams 

- Send email reminders for classes and respond to phone calls, providing information

about the school

 - Print out and administer student certificates 

- Pick up and manage donations

- Stock bathrooms and clean if needed

- Assist in training the successor for this position as the current internship approaches its conclusion

Ideal Skills/Abilities: 

- Excellent verbal and written communication skills

- Strong organizational and multitasking skills

- Proficient in Google Workspace

- Take initiative and ability to work independently

- Demonstrates the ability to manage sensitive information in accordance with HIPPA

Requirements

Educational Background/Requirements:

- At least 18 years old

- No criminal history

- Must be a graduate of Indiana School of Phlebotomy, and in good standing 

- Authorized to work in the United States of America

Physical Requirements:

Must be able to lift 30 pounds at a time, and be able to walk, stand, and sit for extended periods.