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Process blood components from whole blood and apheresis donations with proper technique and documentation according to the procedures of the Rhode Island Blood Center Laboratory. In 1979, the Rhode Island Blood Center was established by the hospitals in Rhode Island as a private, not for profit agency to collect, test, and distribute blood products.
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Determine plasma donor suitability based on company Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). - Alternate Center Medical Director for plasma donor center. - Requires Blood Bank experience.
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Troubleshoots blood bank problems, including transfusion related incidents, antibody identification, donor compatibility, and obstetrical emergencies. Specialist in Blood Bank, SBB (ASCP) preferred.
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Managing receipt, coordination, shipment and transport of patient and donor blood samples and documenting supply and equipment problems. Come bring your ASCP Clinical Lab Scientist (CLS) or Medical Technologist (MT) license and passion for blood banking to support the life-saving mission of the American Red Cross Blood Services.
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Provides on-call coverage including coordination of activities prior to transplant, the transplantation process when a donor is available (24/7), communication between physicians, local organ procurement organization, patients/families and the medical team involved, blood bank in collaboration with the physician on-call.
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Also responsible for accurately collecting and recording patient and donor information, monitoring patients through procedures, and storing samples as required. Responsible for collecting blood from patients and donors, identifying and labeling all drawn blood accurately for tests, and/or blood donations.
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We have an opening on our Donor Recruitment team for a Donor Recruitment Account Manager: Business to Business Sales who is responsible for working with blood drive coordinators and donor groups to achieve blood collection targets for area blood drives.
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No overnight travel and $2 an hour bonus pay when working on a mobile blood drive! Assisting with mobile and donor center setups and tear downs. LifeServe Blood Center is fully committed to equal employment opportunity.
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Ability to perform a physical assessment, blood draw, and preparation of donor for recovery. Employees enjoy paid holidays throughout the calendar year and earn 119 hours of PTO annually (to start) as well as Health Time Off hours that is earned 1 hour per 30 worked, paid living donor leave, two weeks paid jury duty leave after 6 months of service, and three weeks of paid parental leave after one year of service is complete.
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Phlebotomist – Donor Services: Collects units of blood from volunteer blood donors while monitoring collection equipment and the donor for signs of adverse reactions. Performs vital signs, point of care testing, and reviews standard questionnaire to evaluate safety of blood donor and transfusion recipient.
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Identify, develop and implement creative strategies to attract, manage and retain potential blood drive Sponsors and feeder groups for existing blood drives to meet monthly, quarterly, and annual collection goals.
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Supports other lines of ARC service to ensure the delivery of Preparedness, Health and Safety Services training, disaster preparedness and response and Red Cross Blood Services. Recruits and trains volunteers in the delivery of SAF programs and services, Preparedness, Health & Safety Services, Disaster Cycle Services, and providing support to Armed Forces Blood Services.
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Coordinate activities with appropriate collections personnel to ensure a positive Sponsor and donor experience and smooth, efficient operations. Apply that knowledge to all aspects of servicing Sponsor groups and the expansion of the blood program.
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A phlebotomist in this position might work at a fixed donor center location or at various community sites via mobile blood drives and will work with a variety of donors each shift. Responsibilities Summary:This position involves donor screening, customer service, and whole blood collection.
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Provide ongoing support to Sponsors and implement appropriate special donor recruitment programs. Assist in planning and implementing effective strategies to recruit, retain and manage sponsor organizations and relationships to achieve established blood collection goals.
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