Job Description
About us
Plasma. It's in our blood.
At LFB Plasma, we take immense pride in our dedicated and compassionate team, committed to providing an extraordinary donor experience. Each day we take on the task of being a hero for someone. With convenient locations across the United States in Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Colorado and Alabama, we are devoted to transforming lives and fighting against rare diseases through plasma donation. Our staff is the heart and soul of LFB Plasma. An amazing and supportive team is essential in ensuring the well-being of our generous donors.
From the moment you step into our centers, our caring professionals go above and beyond to make your plasma donation experience comfortable, safe, and rewarding. Dare to take the initiative with us to fight against rare diseases patients have worldwide? Join us in our mission to make a difference. Become a part of the LFB Plasma community, where your generosity and dedication will be met with unparalleled support and gratitude. Together, we can positively impact countless lives and create a brighter future. Visit LFB Plasma Careers at
Essential Job Responsibilities and Duties
Verify and complete donation documentation of necessary records
Prepare plasma bottle collection for sampling
Collect and process donor tubes for testing
Prepare donor testing samples for shipment
Label samples and place plasma bottles in freezer for shipment, including repackaging and sorting
Complete donor records by entering the collected information into the donor management computer system
Pack units for final shipment
Monitor the temperature of the stored product in freezers and perform routine maintenance of freezer equipment
Perform daily, monthly, quarterly equipment maintenance through cleaning and quality control checks. Report all equipment in need of repair to supervisor
Maintain communication within the service areas of the donor center to ensure thorough documentation of necessary records
Document the training as outlined in the Standard Operating Procedures (SOP)
Assist with the annual re-certification process for non-trainers
Learn and maintain thorough familiarity and compliance with all state and federal regulations, Standard Operating Procedure Manual, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA), Current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP), and internal Company Procedures
Thorough knowledge of applicable Company and departmental policies and procedures as well as the willingness to learn and follow any policy or procedure that may be introduced in the future
Maintain an open line of communication with Management
Maintain a positive and professional demeanor during all interactions with donors, fellow employees, and vendors
Ability to accept performance feedback in a professional manner
Regular attendance and arriving on time to all scheduled shifts and mandatory meetings
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent required
Minimum one (1) year work experience preferred
Requirements
Good oral and written communication skills
Provide a pleasant customer service experience
Ability to read and interpret directions and instructions
Perform basic math calculations
Accurate data entry
Basic computer skills
Reasoning ability to identify, interpret and apply appropriate information
Job Tags
Part time, Work experience placement, Worldwide, All shifts,