Job Description
Takeda Center Supervisors oversee general management of teams in plasma production areas, including performance and scheduling. They lead inventory control and operational efforts, resolving donor concerns. Supervisors analyze non-conforming events and perform medical history, phlebotomy, and sample processing tasks. Through teamwork, they communicate and resolve conflicts for efficient operations.
Takeda, via BioLife Plasma Services, develops specialty pharmaceuticals for rare diseases. The company empowers growth through purpose-driven careers, inclusive environments, and exceptional support programs. Certified as Global Top Employer, Takeda focuses on patient outcomes and staff development.
Supervisors perform tasks for donor screening, blood draws, and processing. They use systems for medical histories and samples. Interactions include frequent donor resolution and team leadership. Tools include gloves and equipment for phlebotomy. A challenge includes standing entire shifts with frequent bending and lifting to 32 pounds occasionally to 50.
Hourly wage from $22.19 to $30.51. Location in Waterloo, IA. Full-time shifts vary. Benefits include medical, dental, vision, 401(k) match, short-term disability, life insurance, tuition reimbursement, paid volunteer time off, company holidays, well-being programs, 80 hours sick time, 120 hours vacation accrual, high school diploma or equivalent, CPR and AED certification required.
Responsibilities
- Oversee employee performance and scheduling
- Lead Inventory Control efforts
- Lead in operational efforts
- Work with donors to resolve concerns
- Analyze opportunities for non-conforming events
- Perform tasks for Medical History
- Perform tasks for Phlebotomy
- Perform tasks for Sample Processing
- Foster teamwork and resolve conflicts
Requirements
- High school diploma or equivalent
- Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and AED certification
- Frequent bending and reaching
- Ability to walk and stand entire shift
- Frequent lifting to 32 pounds, occasional to 50 pounds
- Fine motor coordination, depth perception, ability to monitor equipment
- Prolonged glove wear due to bloodborne pathogens