Center Apheresis Medical Specialist
Company: The Goodkind Group, LLC
Location: Indianapolis
Posted on: January 27, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Under the supervision of the Center Medical
Director and Center Management, the Center Apheresis Medical
Specialist is responsible for ensuring donor eligibility, product
integrity, and donor safety. This role oversees and performs
plasmapheresis and leukapheresis procedures in compliance with FDA
regulations, SOPs, and applicable state and federal guidelines. The
specialist monitors donor status before, during, and after
procedures, manages adverse reactions, and ensures high standards
of care, safety, and regulatory compliance within the plasma
center. Job Specifications Primary Responsibilities Ensure donor
eligibility and continued donor health in compliance with FDA
regulations and SOP guidelines Perform and oversee plasmapheresis
and leukapheresis procedures Conduct donor physical examinations,
medical histories, and eligibility assessments Prepare donors for
procedures, explain processes, and address donor concerns Monitor
donors during procedures and respond to adverse reactions Evaluate,
manage, and document donor injuries and adverse events, including
administering medications when required Operate and troubleshoot
apheresis equipment to ensure accurate collection and processing of
blood components Perform pre-donation screening and laboratory
testing per procedural requirements Educate donors on health
trends, procedure risks, and unacceptable test results Administer
donor consent forms and ensure donor medical records are complete
and accurate Review donor screening tests for continued eligibility
Maintain equipment, supplies, sanitation, and readiness of the work
environment Serve as a designated trainer for leukapheresis
procedures Collaborate with quality management on continuous
improvement initiatives Coordinate with center management on
scheduling and staffing for leukapheresis procedures Support
product logistics activities such as packing, labeling, and
shipping when required Maintain donor and staff confidentiality and
report unsafe conditions to management Perform additional duties as
assigned Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Proficiency in
venipuncture and management of vascular access Knowledge of
apheresis techniques, equipment, and related medical conditions
Strong assessment and clinical judgment skills Excellent customer
service and interpersonal communication skills Ability to follow
SOPs and work within a highly regulated environment Strong
organizational, prioritization, and documentation skills Computer
proficiency with web-based systems and Microsoft Word Ability to
work independently and under general supervision once fully trained
Education Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Active Registered
Nurse (RN) license in the state of employment Current CPR
certification required Qualification in Apheresis (QIA)
certification preferred Experience Minimum of 2 years of experience
providing medical care and patient assessment Experience in
therapeutic apheresis, plasma collection, or whole blood collection
preferred Physical & Work Environment Requirements Work performed
in a plasma center with exposure to biological fluids and
infectious organisms Exposure to cold environments below 32°F in
plasma freezers Standing and sitting for extended periods (2–4
hours at a time) Frequent hand and foot movement; occasional
bending, squatting, and twisting Ability to lift up to 50 lbs Use
of required personal protective equipment (PPE) Visual, hearing,
and communication abilities sufficient to perform clinical duties
safely
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