Required Skills: 24 hour urine,ABO/Rh/Antibody Screen & ID,Accessioning,AHG Crossmatch,Analyzer,Antibody Typing: Tube Method,Antigen Typing,Automated Instrument Use,B-12 Folates,Bleeding time,Blood banking procedures,Blood irradiation,Blood specimen storage,CBC Manual,Cold Agglutinins,Cord Blood Evaluation,Crossmatch-Immediate Spin/IgG,Direct Coombs (DAT),Donor Collection Procedures,Electronic Crossmatch,Factor Assays,Fetal hemoglobin,Fibrin split products/FDP,Fibrinogen,Fungal culture,Gram Stain,Hormone testing,Hormone/Thyroid,Hospital clinical, Indirect Coombs Test,Malarial Examination,Manual Differential,Manual macroscopic UA,Microscopic UA,Occult Blood,Patient identification process,Pipetting,Plasmapheresis,Platelet aggregation,Platelet Count,Plateletpheresis,Proper labeling,Quality assurance and controls,Quick identification test (strep serological; indole; coagulase; catalase; oxidase),Rapid test kits (RSV, strep; H-flu; C-diff),Rapid test kits general use; knowledge of controls,Reporting test results,Reticulocyte Count,Rhogam Screening,Sed Rate Manual,Sickle cell prep,Specimen Receipt,Specimen Transport,TEGs,Thawing/Cooling of Blood Products,Transfusion Reaction Workup,Wet prep (WBC; Yeast; Trichomonas). An industry-leading on-time start rate and strong relationships with boards of nursing across the country to accelerate the process in all 50 states.