Pelican Plasma is seeking to serve as a physician substitute for our new plasma donation center in south Shreveport. Providing excellent customer service and following established safety and quality guidelines, the physician substitute will perform medical evaluations of prospective donors to determine suitability for plasma donation and provide limited medical care within their scope of practice, consistent with licensure and training and in accordance with standing delegation orders.
Our mission is “connecting donors and the lives they impact!” The plasma we collect from donors is used for development of lifesaving therapies and treatments. The physician substitute will work collaboratively with our healthcare team, integrating our mission and values into daily decisions, behaviors and actions. The ideal candidate champions teamwork, communication and continuous improvement and has a passion for service to our community.
Job Duties include:
- Possess a current LPN/LVN or RN license in the state in which the center operates; or
- Current EMS licensure plus 1 year of experience
- Meets and exceeds customer expectations through appropriate interaction and responsiveness to donor needs
- Adheres to established quality practices while continually seeking to improve work performance
- Performs medical assessment and evaluation of prospective donors to determine suitability for plasmapheresis procedure in accordance with the FDA, OSHA, CLIA and cGMP and Company policies
- Reviews test results and consults with Medical Director on any unusual, abnormal or elevated test results and non-routine situations; counsels donors with abnormal test results and defers them accordingly
- Provides immediate medical care for adverse reactions or injuries; follows-up with donor as appropriate
- Ensures timely and accurate documentation in donor record management system
- Ensures all medical incidents are documented on the prescribed form and submitted to Medical Director and corporate Risk Manager
- May supervise phlebotomy technicians performing collection procedures, assisting as needed
- May perform automated plasmapheresis collection procedures
- Provides assistance and information to donor during and following collection process, including post donation care
- May assist in recruitment, scheduling and education of plasma donors
- Maintains the Center's emergency medical kit and equipment in accordance with SOP's to ensure supplies and equipment are current and functioning properly
- Promotes safety in all actions, ensuring EHS and OSHA compliance
- Maintains confidentiality of all personnel, donor and center information
- Participates and/or leads various meetings, such as in-service training, continuing education programs, staff meetings, and safety meetings
- Performs computer data entry and general administrative duties with attention to accuracy and quality assurance