Chattanooga, TN30+ days ago
Refer to EHS guidance regarding employee incidents.\u202f \n You can be a Pandemic Coordinator when authorized by EHS and support investigations associated with pandemic threats within the local community as indicated by EHS or Medical Affairs.\u202f \n \nWhat you bring to Takeda:\u202f \n\n High school diploma or equivalent to including graduate equivalent of a recognized educational nursing program with state requirements\u202f \n Currently licensed or certified in the state where responsibilities will be assigned: EMT-Paramedic\u202f \n Current Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and AED certification\u202f \n Fulfill state requirements (in state of licensure) for basic IV therapy\u202f \n Satisfactorily complete the FDA approved training requirements for BioLife Medical Support Specialist\u202f \n Two years in a clinical or hospital setting\u202f \n \nMore about us:\u202f \n \nAt Takeda, we are transforming patient care through the development of novel specialty pharmaceuticals and best in class patient support programs. The Medical Support Specialist follows guidance provided by BioLife Medical Affairs and provides center level support of environmental, health and safety (EHS).\u202f \n \nHow you will contribute\u202f \n\n You will determine donor eligibility; to include, proper management of informed consent, AIDS education and confidential self-exclusion, medical history interview and acceptance requirements, physical examination, blood testing, and reviewing Serological Protein Electrophoresis (SPE).\u202f \n You will evaluate donor reaction(s), which occurs at the facility as outlined in the SOPs.