Phlebotomist - Apheresis Specialist (Leukopaks)
American Red Cross | |
paid holidays, 401(k) | |
United States, Massachusetts, Dedham | |
180 Rustcraft Rd (Show on map) | |
Nov 19, 2024 | |
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Job Description: WHY CHOOSE US?
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW (Job Overview): Provide clinical apheresis procedures in American Red Cross facilities. These procedures include Leukopaks and whole blood collections and may include after-hours, weekends, and holidays. Demonstrate excellence in customer service and public relations to promote a positive professional image of the American Red Cross Biomedical Services. Works independently with attention to detail and possesses the necessary knowledge of all aspects of daily operations.
WHERE YOUR CAREER IS A FORCE FOR GOOD (Key Responsibilities):
Standard Schedule: Variable 1st shift. Looking for staff interested in working weekends and we can negotiate the 2 days off during the weekdays and some evenings. However, training will be Monday- Friday until sign-off.
WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED (Minimum Qualifications):
What is Leukopaks: Leukapheresis is the collection of leukocytes - also known as white blood cells or immune cells. A donor reclines in a chair and blood is drawn through a vein in one arm. An apheresis machine removes white blood cells from the superfluous biofluids, separates them based on density and collects them in a collection bag known as a leukopak. The remaining red blood cells and platelets are then returned to the same donor through a vein in their other arm. (The white blood cells that have been removed will be replaced quickly.) The white blood cells collected are frequently referred to as peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs), and contain B cells, T cells, stem/progenitor cells and dendritic cells. Leukapheresis allows for a concentrated, pure method to obtain PBMCs from a single individual donor. Leukopaks are used when a large number of PBMCs are needed from an individual donor, such as drug screening (immuno-oncology and non-oncology), cell therapy (research and development) and gene therapy. Sourcing healthy donor PBMCs allows for the use of single donor cell populations with greater viability and less inter- and intra-assay variability, as well as to develop well-characterized methods of production for autologous therapies (cell therapies where a patient's own cells are modified for treatment). For these cell therapy developments, large numbers of PBMCs sourced from a single donor are important for creating relevant biological assays, as well as for quality control testing. In these cases, healthy donors are matched to patients in terms of demographic criteria, such as age and gender, and physiological criteria like HLA type, which can provide valuable insights in the progress of the patients' own autologous cell therapy.
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BENEFITS FOR YOU:
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