Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)We're building a better way to donate plasma one that's fast, friendly, and powered by smart technology - our donor app makes booking and earning easy for donors, and our team makes every visit feel welcoming and personal. We've grown from 2 to 30+ locations in under 3 years, and we're just getting started. If you want to grow your career with a high-energy team, this is a great opportunity.As an LPN (Physician Substitute), you will be a key member of the site's lean team, responsible for donor health and safety and a critical part of the donor experience. You'll work collaboratively with center staff to create a positive environment for the team and our donors. You will have a unique opportunity to be part of a high-growth organization, one that is changing rapidly and creating new opportunities for our high-performing team members.Key ResponsibilitiesMonitor donor eligibility and safety; perform health screenings and physical examsRespond to donor reactions and provide care as neededWork collaboratively with all center staffManage health logs and test results with clinical oversightKeep exam rooms clean, stocked, and compliantBeyond your core responsibilities, you will be fully cross trained in all center functions including phlebotomy, processing bottles, and station installationOpportunity to gain new responsibilities with the potential to earn more!Required QualificationsAt least 18 years oldHigh school diploma, GED equivalent, or higher educationCertified/license in the state of employmentCurrent BLS or CPR certificationAble to lift 50 pounds and stand or sit for extended periodsAbility to work weekends, regularly or as neededWhy Join Parachute?Competitive pay + monthly bonus potentialSignificant career growth opportunities in a fast-scaling environmentMedical, dental, and vision insurancePaid time off and company holidaysParachute is a new kind of plasma donation company that allows individuals to earn money while creating life-saving medicine. Plasma is used to create medicine that treats chronic illnesses, including immune disorders, liver disease, bleeding disorders, and cancer. Right now, there's a severe plasma shortage, which is impacting patients' access to these life-saving treatments. Apply NowNot quite right? Register your interest to be notified of any roles that come along that meet your criteria.Register Your Interest