Overview:
In 1979, the Rhode Island Blood Center was established by the hospitals in Rhode Island as a private, not for profit agency to collect, test, and distribute blood products. Today, the Rhode Island Blood Center is a division of New York Blood Center and is among the nation's premium providers of blood products and services and an integral part of the Rhode Island community's health care system. As of December 2018, the Rhode Island Blood Center employs approximately 320 full- and part-time employees. Our employees are committed to the Blood Center's mission of providing a safe and adequate blood for patients within our community. We seek individuals who are caring and compassionate, who take pride in their work, and are looking for a rewarding experience. At the Rhode Island Blood Center, you not only have a job but also the opportunity to make a difference.
Position: Operations Lead
The operations lead is responsible for the efficient and effective operation of blood collection activities to ensure donor and product safety, excellent customer service, and adherence to Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs). This role will lead activities (i.e., open/close, staff assignments, QC, donor screening, phlebotomy, automation,) at fixed sites or mobile operations.
Responsibilities:
- Performs all duties and responsibilities of a Donor Care Technician I-III.
- Analyze donor data and determine optimal product collections on appropriate instruments.
- Conducts Donor Care Technician training for new and newly promoted staff.
- Participates in employee audits.
- Performs ongoing competency assessment, including retraining.
- Provides technical coaching to staff.
- Troubleshoot equipment/computer issues at on site or mobiles.
- Effectively manage blood collection process to ensure optimal donor flow/staff utilization and that all blood collection activities take place in accordance with SOPs.
- Plan staff assignments, breaks, and lunches per department standards and donor needs.
- Ensure appropriate handling of blood collections.
Qualifications:
Education:
High School Diploma or equivalent.
Related Experience:
Two or more years in health care or customer service experience in a blood center, plasma center, or other highly regulated environment. Successful completion of Donor Care Technician levels I-III. Any combination of education, training and experience that has supplied the necessary knowledge, skills, and experience to perform the essential functions of the job.
Preferred Qualifications:
Associate Degree or Bachelor’s Degree preferred. Experience 3–6-month experience in a lead or supervisor role preferred. Phlebotomy, Nursing and/or Medical Assistant Certificate or EMT-Preferred.
Schedule:
Varied work schedule. Applicants must have a reliable vehicle. Travel primarily throughout the Metro-West area along with Norfolk, Worcester and Middlesex counties is required.
Compensation:
The proposed hourly wage for this position is $27.66/hour to $29.00/hour.