Medical Professional, EMT
Octapharma Plasma, Inc. · Redford, MI · Yesterday
HealthcareFull-time
Job Summary
This role evaluates donors' eligibility for automated plasmapheresis procedures, administers and supervises approved immunizations, and provides limited emergency care as permitted by licensure or certification.
Responsibilities
- Evaluate donor eligibility through medical history reviews, physical assessments, and informed consent discussions in accordance with SOPs, FDA, CLIA, and cGMP.
- Review, document, and verify donor information, immunization records, and test results in the donor management system (NexLynk).
- Classify donors into appropriate programs and monitor for adverse reactions, providing care as allowed by training and licensure.
- Counsel deferred donors, ensure confidentiality, and refer donors to health departments when needed.
- Maintain accurate documentation such as Physician Communication Logs and donor eligibility assessments.
- Train as a Donor Center Technician I and serve as a QA Backup when needed.
- Mentor and train new Medical Professionals as a Designated Trainer to support workforce development.
- Support center compliance with SOPs, quality systems, and regulatory requirements.
- Collaborate with team members to ensure an efficient, donor-focused environment.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
- Physician, LPN, or RN: Graduate of a recognized healthcare-related program.
- EMT Basic, Intermediate, or Advanced/Paramedic: Certification or license as an emergency medical technician, if allowable.
- One (1) year of experience in hospital, field care, or plasma center settings preferred.
Qualifications
- Ability to sit or stand for extended periods and perform repetitive motor tasks such as drawing blood.
- Ability to tug, lift, and pull up to thirty-five (35) pounds.
- Ability to reach, bend, and stoop as necessary.
- Ability to use a computer and other office equipment.
- Ability to navigate the office environment safely, including stairs and elevators (if applicable).
- Ability to use assistive devices if needed for mobility or communication.
- Ability to utilize personal protective equipment (PPE).
- Occupational exposure to blood-borne pathogens.
- Ability to view monitors less than 18” from face for extended periods.
- Ability to work in environments as cold as -40°C and handle dry ice occasionally.
- Ability to perform CPR and respond immediately to donor adverse reactions.