Kamada
Location
Beaumont, Texas
The associate executes manual and clerical tasks related to donor plasma collection, including unit processing, storage, and distribution. They are also responsible for donor room activities, sample preparation, and maintaining accurate donor records.
Candidates must have a high school diploma or GED and at least one year of clinical experience, preferably in a plasma setting. Physical ability to lift 25 lbs and comfort working with potentially infectious materials are required.
Kamada Plasma, a wholly owned subsidiary of Kamada Ltd., specializes in collecting plasma for critical therapies. Our Beaumont Specialty Plasma Center-established in 1967 is a cornerstone of our growing network, renowned for specialty programs, innovation, and a rich history of advancing plasma-related services. As a leading U.S. provider, we are FDA licensed and certified by PPTA and CLIA, utilizing advanced automated technology. We are committed to impacting global healthcare and saving lives through the collection of rare donor human plasma. Why Work at Kamada Plasma? Join our dedicated Beaumont team and play a vital role in improving lives through innovative plasma-derived therapies. We offer a rewarding career in a supportive environment that values professional growth. Enjoy a competitive compensation package, including medical, dental, and vision coverage, 401(k) matching, paid holidays, and PTO. This full-time hourly position is scheduled for 40 hours per week on site at the center. Would You Be a Great Operations Support Associate? As an Operational Support Associate, you will be at the forefront of plasma collection, performing procedures with safety, accuracy, and efficiency top of mind. Reporting to the Center Manager, you will be responsible for executing all manual and clerical tasks related to donor collection while providing essential support to various center activities. Along with your technical expertise, this role calls for strong interpersonal and communication skills to give donors a positive, professional experience. Join us in making a significant impact in plasma collection and donor care.
Comply with all Center SOPs, customer and QPP requirements, and government regulations. Perform and assist in unit processing, storage, inventory control, and distribution activities. Assist with all donor room activities, including opening and closing duties, donor screening, and setting up/taking down plasma pheresis machines. Prepare donor samples for processing and shipping according to SOP and customer/vendor requirements. Communicate with customers regarding POs, collections, and shipping. Assist in maintaining all donor records and files accurately and up to date. Attend staff meetings and in-services as needed and required. What You'll Bring Education: High school diploma or GED required.
1+ year of clinical experience, preferably in a plasma setting.
Proficient with computers for data entry and electronic records.