Compensation: $25 - $27/hour plus bonus potential and benefits
Who Are We?
Powered by technology and compassionate design, Parachute has reimagined the plasma donation experience into one that is easier and friendlier. Using a simple app, our members can book donations and track earnings from the palm of their hand. In using a tech-forward approach, we’re able to offer each member a highly personable and best-in-class experience that’s consistent at each and every visit.
Our vision is to introduce an elevated plasma donation experience that’s grounded in convenience to markets with smaller populations. This model allows us to positively impact the industry supply chain and help patients gain access to the medication they need.
We have grown from 2 to 28 operations in less than 3 years and plan to continue our rapid expansion. We are looking for people who share in our passion for helping others and are invigorated by the speed at which our startup moves. Come join us as we help the world gain access to more plasma - one donation at a time.
What You’ll Do
As the resident Practical Nurse, you will manage donor medical needs at Donor Centers and ensure compliance with all applicable policies and regulations. You will work under the guidance and general oversight of the Center Medical/Lab Director. The Practical Nurse's role is critical to Parachute’s donor-centric mission and an opportunity to be a part of an agile, passionate, and fast-growing team.
- Educate the potential donor on the plasmapheresis process and what to expect and highlight the positive impact of plasma donation.
- Maintain confidentiality of donor and staff records.
- Evaluate donors by performing physical examinations and taking medical and health histories under supervision of Center Medical/Lab Director. These evaluations will be in accordance with FDA approved Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), OHSA, CLIA, cGMP and all other applicable State and Federal guidelines.
- Perform evaluations of any history of illness or medications to ensure donor suitability. The Practical Nurse will review and evaluate donor screening information to ensure eligibility to donate.
- Counsel donors on deferrals due to test results, suitability as a donor, and any other health deferral rationale.
- Treat major reactions and evaluate donor injuries.
- Maintain medical supplies in exam rooms, keep the exam rooms clean and sanitized, and uphold universal precautions by wearing personal protective equipment.
- Own medical communication logs with Center Medical/Lab Director. The Practical Nurse will review all normal and abnormal test results in determining donor suitability.
- Oversee the Hepatitis B program for staff employees.
Who Are You?
- A high energy individual who has the desire to have an impact by both helping donors and helping to improve operations.
- A team player; you enjoy learning responsibilities beyond your role to support the team.
- Dependable and reliable, the center requires medical expertise to operate so a strong track record of dependability is a must.
- Someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment, you are comfortable managing competing priorities.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to work effectively in a diverse team environment.
- Exceptional oral and written communication skills. Ability to express ideas and give directions clearly and swiftly.
Qualifications
- Educated and currently certified/licensed in the state of employment and according to state requirements as a Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse, or equivalent.
- Current CPR or BLS certification.
- Experience in a GMP environment with plasma or whole blood preferred or related experience in a clinical setting providing medical care and assessing patients.
- Physical: Able to stoop, kneel, crouch, reach, pull, and lift a minimum of 50 lbs. Ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time.
- Competitive compensation with bonus potential.
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