Phlebotomist - Flexible Hours
Octapharma Plasma, Inc. · Los Angeles, California · Posted Jul 1, 2026
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Ensure the total operation is compliant with state and federal regulations to maintain the highest production standards and ensure facility compliance.
Maintain cleanliness and organization of work areas, stock adequate supplies, report all unsafe situations and conditions to management, and perform First-In-First-Out inventory tasks.
Review and confirm donor identification, monitor donor conditions, and uphold donor confidentiality to ensure safety, comfort, and product quality.
Set up and prepare all equipment and disposable supplies for venipuncture and plasmapheresis procedure; maintain proper collection ratios and accurately label units and samples.
Execute venipunctures and plasma collection while maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety.
Operate automated plasmapheresis machines, respond to alarms, troubleshoot alerts, document exceptions, and manage donor adverse events.
Disconnect donors and manage biohazard waste disposal between procedures, including cleaning spills and handling contaminated equipment in accordance with safety protocols.
Perform calibration and maintenance of automated plasmapheresis machines and remove and/or replace equipment from service, if needed.
Mentor and train team members as a Designated Trainer, driving training efficiencies to ensure timeliness and compliance.
Responsible for troubleshooting machine alarms/alerts and perform QCs routinely on equipment.
Partner with Quality Assurance on donor floor performance, including favorable performance observations, CAPA implementations, and continuous improvement initiatives.
High school diploma or GED.
Three (3) months’ experience in a medical or health care environment or an equivalent combination of education and experience preferred.
Completed documentation of training appropriate for duties, prior to performing duties independently.
Ability to utilize all required PPE (Personal Protective Equipment).
Ability to view a video display terminal less than 18 inches away from face for extended periods.
Ability to perform precise tasks that require repetitive small motor skills, such as drawing blood for diagnostic tests.
Formal training.
Medical, dental, and vision insurance.
Health savings account (HSA).
Flexible spending account (FSA).
Tuition reimbursement.
Employee assistance program (EAP).
401(k) retirement plan.
Company paid holidays.