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Kedplasma Physician Substitute in Tucker, Georgia

KEDPLASMA provides a friendly and rewarding working environment with frequent opportunities for cross-training and advancement. For this role, we are looking for applicants that are either a EMT or paramedic, state-certified nurse (RN or LPN/LVN), or a physician’s assistant. Please apply if you meet any of the criteria described below, with relation to the job duties and responsibilities. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status.

Kedrion Biopharma & KEDPLASMA offer a number of benefits to qualifying employees, including:

  • Medical, vision and dental insurance

  • Life and AD&D insurance

  • Paid holidays

  • PTO accrual

  • and much more!

If you would like further details regarding the benefits we offer please let us know, and we would be glad to provide you with our full benefits guide, as well as answering any questions you may have!

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Provide donor satisfaction through appropriate interaction and responsiveness to donor needs.

  • Determine donor suitability by evaluating normal healthy donors for plasmapheresis procedures and immunizations that meet the criteria of normal plasma donors in accordance with DCOPs, the FDA, OSHA, CLIA and cGMP and Company policies as well as educational experience.

  • Explain informed consents for plasmapheresis and immunization to donors including a description of the plasmapheresis procedure, hazards, potential adverse reactions, and specific immunization programs.

  • Answer and discuss any donor questions and ensure that the donor is given a clear opportunity to refuse participation.

  • Perform physical examinations for donors and review accumulated data in a timely manner to confirm established donor suitability.

  • Assist in performing the following duties in the Donor Room as necessary: complete plasmapheresis and whole blood procedures; ensure donor safety and monitor for reactions, encourage donor’s return visits by maintaining a cheerful and friendly attitude; ensure accurate documentation on the donor chart.

  • Supervise or personally provide for the immediate needs of a donor experiencing an acute, untoward reaction to plasmapheresis or immunization.

  • Administer immunizations following DCOP’s and manufacturers insert; monitor responses.

  • As necessary, provide appropriate and confidential counseling to unacceptable donors.

  • Maintain the Center’s emergency medical kit and equipment in accordance with DCOP’s to ensure that equipment is up to date and functioning properly.

  • Review test results and consult with Center physician on any unusual, abnormal, or elevated test results and non-routine situations in addition to all medical incidents which must also be reviewed by Center physician.

  • Any other duties as required by Supervisor.

JOB SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Graduate of a recognized healthcare-related educational program such as a nursing or physician assistant. Emergency medical technicians (EMTs) may be approved if prior experience is at an advanced level of operation.

  • Must have excellent patient/donor assessment skills.

  • Must be able to manage emergency situations in accordance with standard medical care practices and with a calm demeanor.

  • Must be currently licensed in the state in which the center operates.

  • Previous work experience should demonstrate adaptability to changing priorities, excellent attention to detail legible handwriting and the ability to deal effectively with people.

  • Must have excellent communication skills and demonstrate leadership and supervisory skills.

  • Must maintain current and valid licenses and pass medical credential evaluation

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Ability to sit or stand for extended periods of time.

  • Ability to tug, lift, and pull up to fifty pounds.

  • Ability to operate computer software including DMS (with training) and Microsoft Office.

  • Be able to bend, stoop or kneel.

  • Occupational exposure to blood borne pathogens.

  • Physical ability to perform CPR and sufficient mobility to immediately assist in any adverse donor reactions.

  • While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; use hands to handle or feel objects, tools or controls.

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