Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
33 days ago
Donor Center Technician II
Want to Expand your career-development potential, your ability to help donors and patients, and your access to professional opportunities?

 

We’re growing fast. [You can, too!]

 

There are so many ways Octapharma Plasma can enhance your life and your career. Our strong growth is creating great learning and career development opportunities throughout our company, and especially our donation centers. Because you’re someone who loves to learn, enjoys people, and has a real heart to help, we encourage you to join us as a:

  Donor Center Technician II

 

This is What You’ll Do: Ensures total operation is compliant with state and federal regulations (e.g. FDA approved
Standard Operating Procedures, OSHA, CLIA, and GMP) to maintain the highest production
standards and ensure facility compliance. Maintains high level of customer service and positive donor experience in line company values
and culture. Maintains cleanliness of work area to ensure a clean and professional environment. Stocks and
maintains an orderly work area with sufficient supplies to meet production demands. Maintains Donor Center equipment based on Standard Operating Procedures and applicable
manufacturer instructions. Monitors donor conditions, employing techniques to ensure donor comfort, safety, and the quality
of plasma product. Maintains Donor confidentiality based on company policy. Maintains complete and accurate record keeping per company’s Standard Operating Procedures. Cleans any blood or plasma spills and performs proper procedure for disposition of biohazardous
waste. Responsible for mentoring Donor Center Technician I and may be assigned to drive training
efficiencies to ensure timeliness and compliance and may be assigned as a Designated Trainer.
Partners with Quality Assurance on overall center performance (favorable performance
observations, CAPA implementations and continuous improvement initiatives). Responsible for troubleshooting machine alarms/alerts and perform QCs both routinely (defined
as daily/monthly) as well as periodic (defined as quarterly/annually) on equipment. Assists with storage room organization and performs assigned tasks following the First In, First
Out (FIFO) method. Performs other job-related tasks, as assigned.
   

Donor Eligibility:

Ensures that donor meets eligibility criteria based on Standard Operating Procedures. Performs donor vitals evaluation per Standard Operations Procedure. Performs finger stick for Microhematocrit and Total Protein determination. Registers applicant donors per Standard Operating Procedures.

Plasma Collection:

Sets up and prepares all equipment and disposable supplies for venipuncture and
plasmapheresis procedures per standard operating procedures. Disconnects donor after plasmapheresis process is completed per standard operating procedure. Maintains proper ratio to ensure donor safety and quality of product.  Operates the automated plasmapheresis machines including response and evaluation of all
machine alarms and alerts, responds to donor adverse events, and documents exceptions.

Product Processing:

Prompt and sterile collection and storage of plasma product and samples per Standard Operating
Procedures. Handles tested and untested product, as well as product with unsuitable test results. Properly organize samples and product in a walk-in storage freezer per Standard Operating
Procedures. Prepares product and samples for shipments, per Standard Operating Procedures and federal
transportation regulations. Monitors freezer and refrigerator temperatures and immediately inform appropriate personnel if
equipment is not functioning properly. Record variance if applicable.

 

This is What It Takes: High school diploma or equivalent (GED) required. Three (3) months’ experience in clerical or customer service position preferred. Specific certification or licensing based on State requirements. Basic computer knowledge and skills required. Ability to speak, read, write (legibly and accurately), and understand English required. Strong customer service skills required. Strong organizational skills required. Ability to read, follow, and interpret regulations, instructions and manuals required. Ability to understand verbal instruction required. Ability to read numbers on screening equipment and perform basic mathematical calculations
required. Effective communication skills required.
  

Scheduling:

Must be able to work day and evening hours, weekends, holidays, and extended shifts on a
frequent basis. Attendance and punctuality required.

 

Do Satisfying Work. Earn Real Rewards and Benefits. 

 

We’re widely known and respected for our benefits and for leadership that is supportive and hands-on. Managers who truly want you to grow and excel. 

 

 

 

Formal training Outstanding plans for medical, dental, and vision insurance Health savings account (HSA) Flexible spending account (FSA) Tuition Reimbursement Employee assistance program (EAP) Wellness program 401k retirement plan Paid time off Company paid holidays Personal time

 

 

 

More About Octapharma Plasma Inc.

 

 

 

With donation centers and team members throughout the U.S., Octapharma Plasma, Inc. collects plasma to create life-saving medicines for patients worldwide. We are growing at an impressive pace, and so is the positive impact of our work. Our community relies on teamwork, compassion, and expertise to get things done the right way, while making a meaningful difference in the lives we touch.

 

Interested? Learn more online and apply now at:

 

    octapharmaplasma.com


 

  And if you know someone else who’d be a great fit at Octapharma Plasma, Inc., please forward this posting along! 

 

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