In 1979, the Rhode Island Blood Center was established by the hospitals in Rhode Island as a private, not for profit agency to collect, test, and distribute blood products. Today, the Rhode Blood Center is a division of New York Blood Center and is among the nation's premium providers of blood products and services and an integral part of the Rhode Island community's health care system. As of December 2018, the Rhode Island Blood Center employs approximately 320 full- and part-time employees. Our employees are committed to the Blood Center's mission of providing a safe and adequate blood for patients within our community. We seek individuals who are caring and compassionate, who take pride in their work, and are looking for a rewarding experience. At the Rhode Island Blood Center, you not only have a job but also the opportunity to make a difference.
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This position reports to the assigned Donor Services Supervisor. Responsible for greeting and registering donors.
Essential Functions:
• Greet and register all presenting donors professionally. Provide customer service by
acknowledging the donor in a respectful manner, and striving to provide each donor with a positive
and pleasant experience which would encourage his/her return.
• Observe all safety/OSHA policies and FDA and AABB guidelines & regulations. Adhere to all SOP
associated with the registration process. Foster team work and the ability to work well with
different personality types, adaptable to different working surroundings, flexible and dependable, as
well as able to meet irregular working hours, including weekends. Demonstrate knowledge of and
accurately complete specific paperwork associated with directed, autologous & therapeutic donors.
• Maintain donor/patient confidentiality at all times.
Non Essential Functions:
• Assist with treatment of donor reactions as necessary. Maintain neat, clean work space. Assist in
restocking, careful set up and packing up equipment, and oversee refreshment area as
appropriate.
• Perform any other duties as requested by Donor Services Supervisor or Management team.
High school diploma or equivalent required.
Superior customer service skills are essential in this role. The individual must be well organized, attentive to detail, adapt easily to varied work conditions and scheduled hours, adapt easily to change; must present with pleasant, positive attitude; demonstrate honesty and dependability.
Must be able to fluently speak, read, write, and comprehend English.
This position is part time scheduled for 20-32 hours a week. Starting pay of $18.02. This position will be working primarily in the State of MA.
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