What are the responsibilities and job description for the Component Quality Control Tech position at Rhode Island Blood Center?
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 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.
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Responsibilities
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Platelet product management
- Product counts on Hematology instrument
- Perform product qualification.
- Bacterial contamination testing
- Pathogen Reduction
- Label blood products after lot release
- Perform Blood Product QC procedures.
- Perform Equipment Maintenance procedures.
- Receive and prepare samples for testing.
- Assist in component preparation.
- Preparation of Biohazard waste for disposal
- Reagent receipt and assist in inventory management.
NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Follow the policies of the Rhode Island Blood Center
- Maintain professional ethics concerning confidentiality of donor information.
- Participating in continuing education and in-service training
Qualifications
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:
- Currently enrolled in approved Clinical Laboratory Science training program, ASCP certification eligible.or Bachelor of Science degree in an applicable field of scientific study with a minimum of classroom laboratory experience (e.g.Chemistry, Biology)
- MT/CLS student applicants must be a student in good standing.
- Must be able to lift up to 60 pounds. Must also be able to stand for long periods and sit, stand, walk and lift alternately throughout the duration of the shift.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and data entry skills required
3x8hr shifts per week (collection/workflow based – no set schedule) with every third weekend and rotating holidays.
The proposed hourly wage for the Component Quality Control Technician is $20.79/hour. Offers made to an individual candidate will depend on a variety of factors, including experience, skills, and job-related education.
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