
Are you passionate about patient care and precision? Do you want to establish and build your career in healthcare? Join our team as a Phlebotomist and play a key role in the plasma donation process. You’ll be the welcoming face that guides donors through a safe and comfortable plasma donation process, helping transform their generosity into life-saving therapies.
As a Phlebotomist, you’ll perform venipuncture procedures and monitor donors throughout the plasmapheresis process. You’ll also help maintain a clean, efficient, and welcoming environment while working closely with a team committed to quality and care.
What You'll Do:
- Educate donors on the donation process, center policies, compensation, and the importance of plasma-based therapies.
- Greet donors and perform introductions to yourself and the donation process to establish trust and comfort.
- Conduct venipuncture procedures following SOPs, including arm prep, collection volumes, restarts, and cell loss protocols.
- Monitor donor well-being during the donation process and respond to any adverse reactions.
- Maintain and calibrate equipment, report malfunctions, and ensure readiness for daily operations.
- Set up and operate plasma donation machines, including responding to alarms and shutdowns.
- Collect and label test samples accurately, including NAT testing protocols.
- Keep the donor floor stocked with necessary supplies and soft goods.
- Record donor data and any incidents in the electronic donor information system.
- Respond promptly and professionally to donor complaints, deferrals, or concerns.
- Support donor flow by working efficiently and alerting management to any bottlenecks or issues.
- Prepare the center for audits by maintaining cleanliness and compliance with SOPs and regulatory standards.
- Uphold data integrity and confidentiality for all donor and center information.
Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent required.
- Phlebotomy certification is preferred (required in California).
- At least 1 year of phlebotomy experience is preferred.
- Strong attention to detail and ability to follow procedures precisely.
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
- Ability to remain calm and compassionate in high-pressure situations.
- Commitment to safety, compliance, and donor care.
- Comfortable working in a regulated environment with exposure to bloodborne pathogens.