EMT Basic $1500 Sign on Bonus
Company: ABO Plasma
Location: West Valley City
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Bilingual (English/Spanish)
required PURPOSE Ensure suitability of plasmapheresis donors,
through the use of the SOP, current FDA and State guidelines, OSHA,
CLIA, cGMP, and all internal company procedures. General
Requirements – Adhere to all Standard Operating Procedures, Current
Good Manufacturing Practices and Company Policies. Ensure donor
suitability, product integrity, and continued good health of donors
through the center’s compliance with Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) regulations, state regulations, the Standard Operating
Procedure Manual guidelines of the Company and any other applicable
regulatory standards. ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES Perform
History and Physical Exams on all applicant donors to assess donor
suitability. Perform Repeat History and Physical exams on an annual
basis of qualified donors. Explain process of Plasmapheresis.
Obtain signed consent for Plasmapheresis. Explain all risk involved
in Plasmapheresis. Evaluate donor reactions and initiate
appropriate therapy. Initiate emergency medical procedures as
needed, per standing orders of the physician. Notify physician of
all emergencies. Serve as a liaison between the center and medical
facilities and physician. Review the donor’s accumulated lab
data/test result and collection records as required to determine
the donor’s continued suitability. Provide appropriate and
confidential counseling to ineligible donor candidates. Counsel
donors with positive test results and confirmed positive test
results. Maintain both donor and personnel confidentiality. Review
normal SPE test results. Review and check donors with weight loss
as needed. Perform periodic checks of donor floor to observe donors
during plasmapheresis process. Function as a member of Quality
Assurance team which monitors employee performance of screening and
collection procedures. Participate in employee safety, education,
and training programs. Provide first aid for employee injuries.
Monitor emergency medical supplies on a monthly basis. Must be
trained at minimum in donor screening after 3 months from Physician
Substitute certification. Once certified, assist in the reception
area, donor floor, and plasma processing as needed or directed by
the center manager. Assist with management and administration of
employee counseling, testing and follow-up of employee exposures to
plasma or blood. Determine Hematocrit (HCT) and Protein (CA Centers
RN only performs) via finger stick and use of the hematastat and
refractometer. Perform Proficiency Testing - (CA Centers RN only
performs). Perform Statistical Analysis of Total Protein Results
(CA Centers RN only performs). Perform daily controls. Perform
monthly statistical analysis. Perform periodic Accu-Test (CA
Centers RN only performs). Perform Calibration of machines as
needed. Reporting and Accountability Consult with the Medical
Director as necessary regarding donor suitability and treatment of
donor reactions. Consult with the Medical Director as necessary
regarding medications not listed in Medication Handbook. Unusual
medical problems, especially those involving donor selection and
health, and both donor and employee safety, are to be brought to
the attention of the Medical Director as soon as possible. Duties
and performance are subject to periodic review by Medical Director,
QA Manager, and Corporate QA department. Responsible for product
safety by selecting only healthy donors, and for donor safety
assuring that procedures are correctly performed. Responsible for
providing coverage for all the hours of operation that they are
scheduled. This individual is responsible for finding an
appropriate substitute if they cannot cover the hours. Must read,
understand, and comply with all federal, state, and local
regulations. Other Responsibilities Will make decisions regarding
donor suitability, based on broad medical knowledge, familiarity
with the current SOP and all applicable regulations to
plasmapheresis. Will evaluate donor reaction regarding type,
severity, and appropriate treatment methods. Consult with the
medical director whenever an unusual problem occurs. Will notify
management if the center is operating outside of the standard
operating procedures to prevent a detrimental impact on the donor,
employees or product. Will appraise new procedures and equipment
for impact on donor, employee and product safety. Provide oversight
for Reception area. Perform ancillary duties and act as a support
person for the reception area, donor floor or plasma area. Review
SOP, cGMP regulations, and company policies on annual basis. Adhere
to all company policies, procedures and safety rules as stated in
the Employee Handbook and as otherwise posted or communicated. Any
other duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS Must be a graduate of a
recognized educational program and be currently licensed in the
state they are employed. Physician Substitute – EMT: Must be EMT
basic or above Physician Substitute – RN: Only RN’s or Licensed
Physician Assistants may hold this position Physician Substitute –
LVN/LPN: Licensed LVN or LPN Individuals must meet and maintain
current licensing requirements in the state they are employed and
company with federal, state, and local regulations. Must maintain
current certification in CPR Must complete our training program for
Physician’s Substitute/Physician Assistant under the supervision of
the Center’s Medical Director, and additional programs when deemed
necessary Proficient with computer entry Minimum requirement is
additionally certified in Donor Screening. Phlebotomy and Plasma
Processing certification may be required by management May be
required to travel for training Must be proficient in English
(Read, Write, Speak). Bilingual (English/Spanish) required PHYSICAL
DEMANDS Performing the responsibilities of the job requires the
ability to talk and hear. Regularly required to use hands and
fingers, handle, or feel objects, tools or controls, and reach with
the hands and arms. Frequently required to stand, for extended
periods (2–3-hour intervals), walk, climb, or balance; and stoop,
kneel, or crouch. Ability to read and type while sitting in front
of a computer. Physically able to use and operate equipment used in
assessing donor suitability as well as equipment used to harvest
plasma. Manual dexterity to perform all phases of plasmapheresis.
Ability to lift tug and pull up to 50 pounds. WORK ENVIRONMENT This
job routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers,
phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets, and fax machines.
Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens and other conditions
common to a donor center. Personal protective equipment is required
such as eyewear, lab coats, and gloves.
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