Title: Center Medical Director - Milledgeville, GA
Location: Milledgeville, GA
Specialties: Anatomic Pathology, Clinical Pathology
The Center Medical Director provides medical leadership and ensures regulatory compliance at a plasma donation center. Responsibilities include directing medical and laboratory operations, ensuring adherence to CLIA and FDA regulations, monitoring donor safety and product quality, training medical staff, supporting donor reactions, overseeing counseling and follow-up care, and contributing expertise to senior leadership meetings. The role requires a medical degree, valid state license, and experience or training in laboratory supervision and quality assurance.
Added on: 06/11/2025
This is a contract role with 4-6 hours per week.
Who Are We?
Powered by technology and compassionate design, Parachute has reimagined the plasma donation experience into one that is easier and friendlier. Using a simple app, our members can book donations and track earnings from the palm of their hand. In using a tech-forward approach, we’re able to offer each member a highly personable and best-in-class experience that’s consistent at each and every visit.
Our vision is to introduce an elevated plasma donation experience that’s grounded in convenience to markets with smaller populations. This model allows us to positively impact the industry supply chain and help patients gain access to the medication they need.
We have grown from 2 to 30+ operations in less than three years and plan to continue our rapid expansion. We are looking for people who share in our passion for helping others and are invigorated by the speed at which our start up moves. Come join us as we help the world gain access to more plasma - one donation at a time.
What You'll Do
As the Center Medical Director, you will provide medical leadership and ensure regulatory compliance, training Physician Substitutes, and supporting operations. As the Laboratory Director and Clinical Consultant, you will be the key medical and laboratory expert for both the Donor Center and the Company.
Who You Are
You should be a Doctor of Medicine, Osteopathy, or Podiatric Medicine with the appropriate state licenses. Certification in anatomic or clinical pathology is ideal, though equivalent qualifications will be considered. At least one year directing or supervising laboratory testing, with a focus on quality and safety or 20 continuing medical education credits or equivalent laboratory training. A valid state-issued medical license in good standing is required. Board certifications as applicable.