Medical Professional, EMT-Basic
Octapharma Plasma, Inc. · Milwaukee, WI · 5 days ago
HealthcareFull-time
Job Summary
This role evaluates donors' eligibility for automated plasmapheresis procedures, administers and supervises approved immunizations, and provides limited emergency care. Compliance with SOPs, cGMP, and regulatory guidelines is essential.
What You’ll Do
- 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.
What It Takes
- Graduate of a recognized healthcare-related educational program, such as Physician, Nurse (Licensed Practical Nurse or Registered Nurse).
- Certified/licensed as an emergency medical technician (EMT Basic, EMT 2-intermediate or 3-advanced/paramedic, if allowable).
- One (1)-year experience in the hospital, or field care or experience in plasma center preferred.
- Current, valid state license/certification (Physician, RN, LPN, EMT, or equivalent as allowed by state).
- Current CPR certification.
- State-issued authorization or license to perform moderate complexity testing.
Physical Requirements
- 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.