Reagent Donor Coordinator
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Reagent Donor Coordinator Job Locations
US-MN-St. Paul
Overview Memorial Blood Centers (MBC.ORG), a division of Innovative Blood Resources (www.innovativebloodresources.org), has been saving and sustaining lives since 1948. We supply blood and blood components, state-of-the-art laboratory services, and biomedical expertise to area healthcare partners, national blood centers, biotechnology companies, research institutions, and international clients. Operating 10 donor centers and conducting hundreds of blood drives each month, we are proud to be an independent nonprofit that supplies over 30 area hospitals and more than a dozen air ambulances with life-saving blood-from our community, for our community. Responsibilities Summary: This position supports the organizations Reagent Donor Programs, which includes recruiting and scheduling of donors, communication with vendors, and coordination of unit shipment. Reagents are the crucial testing tool used by blood banks and hospitals to identify antibodies in patients' blood, and to ensure that every blood transfusion is as safe as possible. Patients are tested with donor reagents to identify harmful antibodies before every blood transfusion. Schedule: Monday -Friday business hours. Job Responsiblities: Donor Recruitment
Understands minimum requirements for donor recruitment
Donor Management
Customer Experience
Preparation of Units for Shipment
The hourly rate for this position is $19.72 - 23.00/hr IBR also offers comprehensive benefits (including medical, vision, dental, paid time off, and sick days) to full and part-time employees, as well as the opportunity to participate in a 403(b)-retirement plan with a generous employer contribution. Qualifications Education: High school diploma or equivalent Other: Minimum 1-year experience in direct customer service field Experience in tele-recruiting/marketing Experience in customer service Able to lift up to 35lbs with bending and twisting Able to walk up and down stairs multiple times a day Able to wear protective gloves due to potential exposure to blood borne pathogens |