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Ensures all accreditation requirements are met, reports are submitted on time, and the SBB Advisory Committee is informed about Program activities and status. ESSENTIAL DUTIES: * Selects students ...

IRL Lab Director (SBB req'd)

Winston, GA · On-site

$93K - $122K/yr

New IRL Lab Director (SBB req'd) opening in the state of GA! Shift: Many different shift options available. Inquire for specifics. REQUIREMENTS: * ASCP (or equivalent) required * Background in ...

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How much do sbb jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for sbb in the United States is $84,925.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $62,500.00 and $97,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an SBB job?

An SBB (Specialist in Blood Banking) job involves overseeing blood bank operations, including testing, storing, and distributing blood products. SBB professionals ensure compliance with safety regulations, conduct advanced immunohematology testing, and may also be involved in research and education. They typically work in hospitals, blood centers, or laboratories. Certification through the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) is often required.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Sbb position, and why are they important?

To thrive as an SBB (Specialist in Blood Banking), you need a strong background in laboratory science, particularly in blood bank procedures, and typically must possess a bachelor’s degree in medical technology or a related field, along with certification as an SBB from the ASCP. Familiarity with advanced blood banking analyzers, laboratory information systems, and quality management protocols is essential. Excellent attention to detail, analytical thinking, and effective communication are valuable soft skills for success in this role. These capabilities are vital for ensuring the safe and accurate processing, testing, and compatibility of blood products in a clinical or hospital environment.

What are some common challenges faced by Specialists in Blood Banking (SBBs), and how do they overcome them?

Specialists in Blood Banking often encounter challenges such as resolving complex antibody cases, meeting strict regulatory standards, and maintaining accuracy under time-sensitive conditions. To overcome these challenges, SBBs rely on advanced problem-solving skills, continuous professional education, and close collaboration with physicians and other laboratory professionals. Their work environment is typically fast-paced and requires a high degree of precision, especially when supporting critical patient care. By leveraging their training and teamwork, SBBs help ensure the availability of safe and compatible blood products for transfusion.

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Infographic showing various Sbb job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $84,925 per year, or $40.8 per hour.

SBB Program Director

LifeShare

Shreveport, LA • On-site

Other

Posted 13 hours ago


Job description

This position may be available on a full-time, part-time and/or remote arrangement.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Responsible for the supervision, administration, and coordination of the instructional staff in the didactic, laboratory, and clinical phases of the Specialist in Blood Banking (SBB) educational program. Responsible for the organization, administration, continuous review, planning, development, and the effectiveness of the program. Ensures all accreditation requirements are met, reports are submitted on time, and the SBB Advisory Committee is informed about Program activities and status.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
  1. Selects students based on criteria established by Advisory Committee.
  2. Communicates with CoA and AABB as needed to maintain Program within accreditation requirements.
  3. Monitors student progress and acts as primary contact for them.
  4. Updates curriculum and exams as determined by student feedback and grades, incorporating new information as it is added to the field of blood banking.
  5. Schedules and leads Advisory Committee meetings.
  6. Prepares and submits annual report to CAAHEP.
  7. Meets and exceeds customer expectations and adheres to established quality practices while seeking to continually improve work performance.
  8. Models LifeShare's mission and values, integrating them into daily decisions, behaviors and actions.

KNOWLEDGE / SKILLS / ABILITIES:
  1. Current SBB certification from ASCP required
  2. Must have current experience in immunohematology and hemotherapy
  3. Must demonstrate technical competence through annual continuing education
  4. Must demonstrate current experience in education activities
  5. Must have excellent organizational skills
  6. Must demonstrate clear, concise verbal and written communication

PHYSICAL DEMANDS / WORKING CONDITIONS / ENVIRONMENT:
  1. Must be able to work with laboratory equipment/instruments