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Work with the latest technology and a top-notch interdisciplinary team to help support patients and the community. As a Blood Bank Technologist, you will perform crossmatches, processes and tests ...

Work with the latest technology and a top-notch interdisciplinary team to help support patients and the community. As a Blood Bank Technologist, you will perform crossmatches, processes and tests ...

Work with the latest technology and a top-notch interdisciplinary team to help support patients and the community. As a Blood Bank Technologist, you will perform crossmatches, processes and tests ...

Work with the latest technology and a top-notch interdisciplinary team to help support patients and the community. As a Blood Bank Technologist, you will perform crossmatches, processes and tests ...

Blood Bank Technologist

Media, PA · On-site

$33.23 - $51.49/hr

Work with the latest technology and a top-notch interdisciplinary team to help support patients and the community. As a Blood Bank Technologist, you will perform crossmatches, processes and tests ...

Work with the latest technology and a top-notch interdisciplinary team to help support patients and the community. As a Blood Bank Technologist, you will perform crossmatches, processes and tests ...

Blood Bank Technologist

Livingston, NJ · On-site

$40.79 - $52.03/hr

Blood Bank Technologist Location: Cooperman Barnabas Medical Ctr Department Name: Lab CBMC Req ... We honor and appreciate the privilege of creating and sustaining healthier communities, one person ...

Blood Bank Technologist

Livingston, NJ · On-site

$40.79 - $52.03/hr

Blood Bank Technologist Location: Cooperman Barnabas Medical Ctr Department Name: Lab CBMC Req ... We honor and appreciate the privilege of creating and sustaining healthier communities, one person ...

Blood Bank Technologist

Livingston, NJ · On-site

$40.79 - $52.03/hr

Blood Bank Technologist Location: Cooperman Barnabas Medical Ctr Department Name: Lab CBMC Req ... We honor and appreciate the privilege of creating and sustaining healthier communities, one person ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Community Blood Bank professional, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Community Blood Bank professional, you need knowledge of blood collection, donor screening, and safe handling practices, often backed by a degree in medical technology or a related field. Familiarity with blood bank management systems, laboratory equipment, and relevant certifications such as ASCP (American Society for Clinical Pathology) are typically required. Strong attention to detail, communication, and interpersonal skills help foster donor relationships and ensure compliance with safety standards. These skills and qualities are crucial for maintaining a safe, efficient blood supply and supporting community health needs.

What are some typical challenges faced by staff working at a community blood bank, and how are they addressed?

Staff at community blood banks often face challenges such as maintaining an adequate and safe blood supply, managing donor recruitment, and ensuring compliance with strict regulatory standards. These challenges are typically addressed through proactive community outreach, regular training on safety protocols, and collaboration with hospitals and healthcare providers. Teamwork and effective communication are essential, as staff must coordinate closely to schedule drives, process donations, and respond quickly to urgent blood needs. Supportive leadership and ongoing professional development opportunities also help staff effectively manage these demands.

What is the difference between Community Blood Bank vs Blood Collection Technician?

AspectCommunity Blood BankBlood Collection Technician
CertificationsCPR, phlebotomy training, possibly state licensureCPR, phlebotomy certification often required
Work EnvironmentBlood banks, hospitals, donation centersMobile units, donation sites, clinics
Employer & IndustryNonprofit blood banks, hospitalsBlood donation centers, hospitals

Community Blood Banks and Blood Collection Technicians both work in blood donation environments, often requiring similar certifications like CPR and phlebotomy training. Community Blood Banks typically operate in fixed facilities like hospitals or nonprofit centers, focusing on processing and storing blood. Blood Collection Technicians usually work in mobile or temporary donation sites, focusing on collecting blood donations. While their roles overlap, their work settings and specific responsibilities differ, making them distinct but related careers in the blood donation industry.

What is a Community Blood Bank?

A Community Blood Bank is an organization that collects, tests, processes, and distributes donated blood to hospitals and medical facilities within a specific region. These banks rely on voluntary blood donations from community members to maintain a steady supply for patients in need, such as those undergoing surgery, cancer treatment, or emergency care. Their work ensures that safe and compatible blood products are available when and where they are needed most. Community Blood Banks also promote blood donation awareness and organize drives to encourage more people to give blood.
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Cord Blood Coordinator

Cord Blood Coordinator

Lifesouth Community Blood Centers

Jacksonville, FL • On-site

$21.25 - $23.37/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 days ago


LifeSouth Community Blood Centers rating

4.7

Company rating: 4.7 out of 10

Based on 22 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Description:

Who We Are

LifeSouth is a non-profit community blood bank serving more than 150 hospitals in Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Tennessee. We are committed to meeting the blood supply needs of hospitals and their patients by providing the highest quality blood components and services. With more than 45 donor centers, 55 bloodmobiles and 2,000 blood drives a month, our LifeSouth team is dedicated to making sure the blood is there when you or your family is in need.


Make a life-saving difference by joining LifeSouth Community Blood Centers as a Cord Blood Donation Coordinator In Jacksonville, FL. This position will work within the community and with hospital partners to bring awareness to the LifeSouth Cord Blood Bank program through public education and recruitment of donor moms.


LifeSouth Cord Blood Bank is a community-based public cord blood bank that collects and stores umbilical cord blood for the purpose of clinical cures and research in the field of stem cell transplantation


Our Benefits

  • Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) plan
  • Medical, dental, and vision insurances available to full-time employees the first of the month after 60 days
  • Supplemental insurances including life, cancer, accident, and disability
  • Access to mental wellness resources and counseling through telehealth
  • Free basic life insurance for full-time employees
  • Holiday premium paid on certain holidays
  • Health Savings Account (HSA) with employer match each pay period
  • Employer funded retirement plan for vested employees & 403b offered
  • Access to wages prior to pay day


Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Educate clinicians and potential donors on the cord blood donation process
  • Facilitate daily activities at collection site(s) and ensure they are performed
  • Supervise the Cord Blood Collection Specialists in the region
  • Train new collection staff
  • Conduct regular meetings with collection staff to review collection site goals
  • Propose incentive programs to increase collections
  • Make presentations to healthcare professionals and expecting families
  • Distribute educational materials in the labor and delivery units and private Obstetric offices within the assigned district
  • Maintain effective working relationships with local hospitals and their staff
  • Educate clinicians regarding proper cord blood collection technique
  • Co-develop donor education materials and public service announcements targeting minority populations
  • Attend health fairs and other sponsored events to promote and increase the awareness of Cord Blood
  • Act as liaison between Cord Blood and hospitals within the assigned district


Qualifications:

  • Bachelors degree (A combination of education and experience may be considered in lieu of a degree.)
  • Valid driver's license. Also meet and maintain LifeSouth driver's eligibility requirements
  • Be comfortable working and navigating in a hospital setting and communicating with healthcare professionals at every level
  • Ability to co-create and deliver relevant presentations to superiors, peers and subordinates within, as well as outside of, the organization
  • Willingness and ability to travel at least 25%
  • Previous healthcare experience preferred
  • One year of Marketing or Project Management experience preferred
  • Experience in cellular therapy, cord blood processing/research, and/or leadership experience in a medical laboratory preferred


This is a full-time position. Starting salary range is $21.25 - $23.37 an hour. Criminal background check and drug screen required upon conditional offer of hire. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer/Drug-Free/Tobacco Free Workplace.


The position description may not include all the duties and responsibilities of the job. Duties and responsibilities that are not listed, but which the employee may be expected to perform, will fall within the scope of the skills, knowledge and training for the position.


LifeSouth is a Drug-Free and Tobacco-Free Workplace. LifeSouth is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor as well as an affirmative action employer and provides equal opportunity to all persons, regardless of race, religion, age, gender, disability, status as a protected veteran, national origin, color, or any other classification in accordance with federal, state, and local statutes, regulations, and ordinances. Veterans are encouraged to self-identify as LifeSouth desires to provide protected veterans priority referrals for open positions. LifeSouth complies with all laws and regulations associated with the Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) and the Americans with Disability Act (ADA). LifeSouth is an E-Verify employer.


If you require any assistance to complete the application process or during the interview due to a disability, please contact the LifeSouth region where you are applying or call 1-888-795-2707 to request an accommodation. Applications may be completed at a LifeSouth facility or mailed to corporate headquarters in lieu of the on-line application process.

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