Joining The American Red Cross is like nothing else – it’s as much something you feel as something you do. You become a vital part of the world’s largest humanitarian network. Joining a team of welcoming individuals who are exceptional, yet unassuming. Diverse, yet uncompromising in unity. You grow your career within a movement that matters, where success is measured in people helped, communities made whole, and individuals equipped to never stop changing lives and situations for the better. When you choose to be a force for good, you’ll have mentors who empower your growth along a purposeful career path. You align your life’s work with an ongoing mission that’s bigger than all of us. As you care for others, you’re cared for with competitive compensation and benefits. You join a community that respects who you are away from work as much as what you do while at work. Where Your Career is a Force for Good! WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW The American Red Cross is seeking a dedicated and detail-oriented individual to join our Blood Bank Technology (BBT) Program as a Technologist I Student in the Immunohematology Reference Laboratory (IRL). This short-term training role is designed to provide comprehensive, hands-on learning in the IRL. while preparing candidates for certification. Upon successful completion of the program and certification, participants transition into a Technologist I role within the Red Cross. You will perform guided donor and/or patient testing, interpret serologic test results to determine donor-recipient compatibility, and support resolution of basic compatibility problems. You will be responsible for maintaining inventory and coordinating the transportation of reagents, supplies, equipment, and blood products. In this role you will also perform both automated and manual testing procedures under strict adherence to standard operating procedures and regulatory requirements. The BBT Program includes a structured curriculum with didactic coursework and laboratory skill development, preparing participants to sit for the AAB Board of Registry (ABOR) MT–Immunohematology exam and, in some cases, the BB(ASCP) certification. Throughout the program, participants are expected to take initiative in their learning, engage collaboratively with staff and volunteers, and demonstrate a commitment to quality, safety, and service excellence.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees