Anatomical / Clinical Pathologist Part Time 1099 Contract 4 Hours Weekly Baltimore, MD

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Last updated: 3/19/25

Octapharma Plasma operates 170+ plasma collection centers throughout the US, which are critical to the development of life-saving patient therapies and utilized by thousands of patients worldwide.

We’re seeking a backup or alternate Laboratory Director for our plasma center. This is a part time 1099 contract position usually requiring around 4 hours weekly on site. The position requires an anatomical or clinical pathologist. Work must be completed on-site in Baltimore, MD

Job Responsibilities

To provide independent medical judgment and discretion for issues relating to donor safety, health and suitability for plasmapheresis and/or immunization. Provide federal and international mandated training and supervision of donor center medical
staff to ensure compliance with applicable laws in medically related areas.

ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
To provide independent medical judgment and discretion regarding donor safety, health, and suitability for plasmapheresis and/or immunization. The ideal candidate will demonstrate the ability to supervise medical staff and ensure compliance with federal and international regulations, as well as internal standard operating procedures.

Donor Interaction

Ensure donor satisfaction through oversight of physician substitute interactions and responsiveness to donor needs.
Select suitable plasmapheresis donors according to medical education, experience, and compliance with Standard Operating Procedures (SOP), FDA, OSHA, Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA), and current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), including informed consent administration and medical history assessment.

Consultation Availability

Provide on-site, telephone, or electronic consultation regarding donor eligibility.

Informed Consent Explanation

Ensure detailed explanations of informed consents for plasmapheresis and immunization are provided to donors in compliance with applicable federal regulations.

Donor Inquiry Response

Supervise physician substitutes in addressing donor questions and ensuring that donors are given a clear opportunity to refuse participation.

Physical Examinations

Oversee the performance of physical examinations and analyze accumulated data to confirm established donor eligibility promptly.

Medical Oversight

Provide oversight to ensure that physician substitutes assess unusual or severe donor reactions with appropriate medical judgment.

Training Requirements

Deliver federal and internationally mandated training for donor center medical staff, including Physician Substitutes and Alternate Physicians.

Management of Donor Reactions

Exercise medical judgment to assess donor reactions and implement appropriate management procedures in line with current SOPs.

Confidential Counseling

Ensure that confidential counseling is provided to unacceptable donors, when applicable.

Lab Result

Review unusual or abnormal lab results, exercising independent judgment to determine future eligibility for donation.

Service Delivery:

Determine the method and means for the performance of contracted services in accordance with applicable regulations and client requirements.

Qualifications

Must be a graduate from a licensed medical or osteopathic school.
Must hold a current medical license in the state where the center operates.
Must be approved by the state licensing agency as the CLIA Laboratory Director, Clinical Consultant, and Technical Consultant for the donor center, as applicable.

Working Hours

Up to but not always 4 hours weekly on site in Baltimore, MD
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