What are the responsibilities and job description for the Blood Collection Specialist, Associate position at Bloodworks NW?
Starting pay: $23.81-$25.61/hr. (DOE)
Are you interested in making a difference in the lives of others? Have you ever considered starting or continuing a career in healthcare? Are you detail oriented, have a strong commitment to customer service, and like meeting people? Then our Associate Blood Collection Specialist (Phlebotomist) may be a great opportunity for you! We have multiple positions for great candidates! Come join our amazing team that help support our surrounding communities!
About the Associate Blood Collection Specialist role:
The Blood Collection Associate will perform whole blood procedures from blood donors with a strong commitment to quality standards; the safety of the blood supply and the donor experience. This position provides 8 weeks of on the job paid training. The Associate Blood Collection Specialist position has career advancement opportunities to Blood Collection Specialist I, II, III, and IV levels.
Additional Details:
Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Screening and taking vital signs of potential donors/patients and evaluating their eligibility following Bloodworks’ policies/procedures
Answering donor questions to ensure they are giving informed consent to donation and blood testing
Performing donor identification, properly label blood components for venipunctures for whole blood and test tubes
Performing whole blood collection procedures on donors
Monitoring/caring for donors with adverse reactions to the donation process
Sealing blood units and preparing blood component shipment
Follow universal precautions and bio-hazard safety standards for handling blood
Properly documenting and performing quality controls to uphold Bloodworks and FDA standards to maintain the safety of the blood supply
Interacting with team members and donors in a knowledgeable and professional manner
this site has union representation.
Specific job skills include, but are not limited to:
High School education or GED equivalent required
One year of strong customer service work experience
Possess and maintain a valid State Driver's License in State of residence with an acceptable driving record for at least 2.5 years.
Previous healthcare and blood banking experience is a plus
Additional healthcare-related certifications are desirable
Ability to stand for prolonged periods, bend and reach to perform repetitive motions, lift and carry up to 60 pounds
Work flexible shifts with the ability to travel to various work locations within a 50 mile radius
Ability to fulfill Washington State Health Care Assistant Certification (category A at a minimum) requirements.
Ability to attend an 8-week training program
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Ability to follow SOP and have strong attention to Proficiency with Microsoft Office programs: Word, Excel, Outlook
Bloodworks is a community-supported non-profit organization as such, from time-to-time incumbents can expect to work with volunteers
Benefits and Perks:
Employees regularly scheduled for 24 hours per week are covered by medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, with family coverage also available. Also able to participate in retirement plans (401a & 401b), consolidated paid leave program (4.8 – 6.8 weeks of time off accrued per year, based on length of service), subsidized back-up child care program, subsidized transit program, educational reimbursement. Candidates hired from outside of our service area may be eligible for a relocation assistance bonus*
*Conditions apply
Salary : $24 - $35