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Last updated: October 5, 2021
Quick Stats:
  • Number of programs4
  • Average graduation rate65%
  • Average hourly wage: $15
  • Projected job growth24%
  • New jobs created annually, avg.450
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With a 24-percent projected job growth rate for the next six years, New Jersey is among the most popular states in the nation to become a phlebotomist.

However, due to the strong demand for clinical technician personnel, standalone phlebotomy programs are rare. Most often blood-related courses are included in the curriculum of more universal programs like medical assistance or patient care technology.

You will rarely find a standalone phlebotomy program in New Jersey, mainly due to the strong demand for professionals with a wider range of skills.

However, talking about the phlebotomy-specific curriculum schools in New Jersey have the following courses:

  • Biology, Pathology and Anatomy
  • Phlebotomy Theory (Handling Supplies, Clinical Skills)
  • Phlebotomy Practice

When it comes to pre-requisites for joining a phlebotomy school in New Jersey, they are pretty common compared to other states:

  • High School Diploma/GED
  • Be 18 years of age or older
  • Pass background check & drug screening

List of State Phlebotomy Programs

The Garden State has an impressive offering of 37 programs suitable to start a phlebotomy career. You can find a full list in the table below:

Since most of these programs are for medical and clinical assistance, you can also try the form below to find more schools, including those that offer online programs:

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State Phlebotomy Certification and Licensure

License required: No

Certification required: No

Like most the other states, New Jersey doesn’t require state certification and licensure for phlebotomy technicians. Still, it’s always a good idea to get a nationally recognized certification, especially in a hot job market like here.

State Phlebotomist Salaries

Phlebotomist salaries in New Jersey are higher than those in other states, on average. However, it’s dictated mostly by the state’s cost of living, especially housing. New Jersey has the highest property tax in the US, multiplying nation average by two (2.4% against 1.19%).

Unsurprisingly, most of the NJ phlebotomy techs are employed in Trenton and surroundings. Below you can see detailed salary data:

Resources

Department of Health for the State of New Jersey

Websitehttps://www.nj.gov/health/
Phone: 609-292-9560
Address: P. O. Box 360
Trenton, NJ 08625-0360

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