KEDPLASMA
Oversee the medical integrity of a plasma donation center by ensuring donor safety, regulatory compliance, and clinical excellence. Use independent medical judgment to guide donor eligibility, manage adverse events, and supervise clinical staff in a part-time capacity.
Key Responsibilities
- • Supervise and certify Physician Substitutes and review their performance in CLIA-designated testing.
- • Evaluate donor health and suitability through physical exams, lab reviews, and medical history assessments.
- • Review and approve abnormal test results and determine donor eligibility for continued participation.
- • Ensure compliance with FDA, CLIA, cGMP, EU GMP, OSHA, PPTA, and COLA regulations.
- • Administer and oversee immunizations and monitor donor reactions.
- • Provide consultation on donor medical emergencies and suitability, including on-call availability.
- • Liaise with external medical providers for donor referrals and follow-up.
- • Review and approve moderate complexity test procedures and quality control reports.
- • Propose updates to SOPs and clinical practices to improve safety and compliance.
- • Maintain presence during red cell immunization procedures and borderline donor evaluations.
- • Educate staff on donor health protocols and ensure informed consent is properly administered.
- • Monitor donor satisfaction and ensure a respectful, safe, and supportive donation experience.
- • Supervise and support clinical staff, including hiring, training, and performance evaluations.
- • Communicate performance standards and coach staff to meet or exceed expectations.
- • Promote staff retention through a positive and professional work environment.
- • Address employee concerns and coordinate with HR and leadership as needed.
Required
- • Licensed Doctor of Medicine (M.D. or D.O.) from an accredited medical school.
- • Currently licensed in the state of practice.
- • Strong understanding of donor health, immunization protocols, and regulatory compliance.
- • CLIA certification required or willingness to complete certification prior to contract execution.
- • Excellent clinical judgment and communication skills.
- • Ability to work in a regulated environment with exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
- • Comfortable with light physical activity including standing, walking, and occasional lifting.
Support large-scale donor care with clinical precision and regulatory rigor
As a Center Medical Director, you will oversee the medical integrity of our plasma donation center. In this role, you’ll ensure donor safety, regulatory compliance, and clinical excellence while supporting the production of plasma-derived therapies that save lives worldwide. You’ll use your independent medical judgment to guide donor eligibility, manage adverse events, and supervise clinical staff.
This is a part-time role that as a licensed M.D. or D.O. would dedicate about 10 hours a week
What you'll do
- Supervise and certify Physician Substitutes and review their performance in CLIA-designated testing.
- Evaluate donor health and suitability through physical exams, lab reviews, and medical history assessments.
- Review and approve abnormal test results and determine donor eligibility for continued participation.
- Ensure compliance with FDA, CLIA, cGMP, EU GMP, OSHA, PPTA, and COLA regulations.
- Administer and oversee immunizations and monitor donor reactions.
- Provide consultation on donor medical emergencies and suitability, including on-call availability.
- Liaise with external medical providers for donor referrals and follow-up.
- Review and approve moderate complexity test procedures and quality control reports.
- Propose updates to SOPs and clinical practices to improve safety and compliance.
- Maintain presence during red cell immunization procedures and borderline donor evaluations.
- Educate staff on donor health protocols and ensure informed consent is properly administered.
- Monitor donor satisfaction and ensure a respectful, safe, and supportive donation experience.
Managerial Responsibilities:
- Supervise and support clinical staff, including hiring, training, and performance evaluations.
- Communicate performance standards and coach staff to meet or exceed expectations.
- Promote staff retention through a positive and professional work environment.
- Address employee concerns and coordinate with HR and leadership as needed.
Qualifications and need-to-know
- Licensed Doctor of Medicine (M.D. or D.O.) from an accredited medical school.
- Currently licensed in the state of practice.
- Strong understanding of donor health, immunization protocols, and regulatory compliance.
- CLIA certification required or willingness to complete certification prior to contract execution.
- Excellent clinical judgment and communication skills.
- Ability to work in a regulated environment with exposure to bloodborne pathogens.
- Comfortable with light physical activity including standing, walking, and occasional lifting.
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