AeroCareers Job Posting: Paramedic – No Overnight Shifts - Quick Hire! at Biolife Plasma Services. This is a Full-Time role in Oklahoma City, OK, USA, OK. Salary: $22 - $31.

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Paramedic – No Overnight Shifts - Quick Hire!

Posted on October 24, 2025

Oklahoma City, OK, USA, OK Full-Time $22 - $31
BioLife Plasma Services is a valued subsidiary of Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Ltd, a global leader in the pharmaceutical industry committed to improving patient care through innovative therapies. BioLife Plasma Services operates a network of plasma donation centers dedicated to collecting high-quality plasma that is essential for creating life-changing medicines. These centers are driven by a commitment to customer service, donor safety, and the highest quality standards in plasma collection and processing. Established with the mission to support patients with rare diseases, BioLife places great importance on both the donor experience and operational excellence. At Takeda, innovation meets patient-centered care, offering employees an environment rich in professional growth and a chance to contribute to a meaningful cause while participating in a diverse and inclusive workplace. The Medical Support Specialist (Plasma Center Nurse) role at BioLife Plasma Services is a critical position that directly contributes to the operational success and medical integrity of the plasma donation centers. Reporting to the Plasma Center Manager, this role encompasses ensuring donor eligibility, managing donor adverse events, reviewing laboratory test results, and communicating important health information to donors. Operating within a well-defined regulatory framework, the Medical Support Specialist supports the center's Medical Affairs team and collaborates closely with the Center Physician for all clinical concerns. This position demands a strong commitment to quality, compliance, and donor care. The Medical Support Specialist performs a range of activities from conducting medical history interviews and physical exams to overseeing blood testing and managing vaccination programs for employees. The Specialist also plays a leading role in emergency response protocols, including managing adverse donor reactions and participating in pandemic-related community health investigations when required. This multifaceted role combines clinical expertise with regulatory knowledge, contributing to a safe and effective plasma collection environment. Candidates are expected to have a nursing background with active licensure or certification, including EMT-Paramedic credentials and current CPR and AED certifications. Experience in clinical or hospital settings strengthens the ability to meet the demands of this fast-paced environment. The Specialist will work within the guidelines provided by FDA-approved training and adhere to local and federal healthcare requirements, such as basic IV therapy certification. Beyond the vital medical responsibilities, this full-time position based in Oklahoma City offers a competitive hourly wage range between $22.69 and $31.20, commensurate with experience and qualifications. Employees at BioLife Plasma Services benefit from comprehensive health and wellness programs, including medical, dental, and vision insurance, retirement plans with 401(k) company matching, life insurance, and paid time off. Additional perks like tuition reimbursement, paid volunteer time, and holiday observances underscore the company’s commitment to employee development and community engagement. In joining Takeda and BioLife Plasma Services, employees are welcomed into a global organization recognized as a top employer that values innovation, inclusivity, and excellence. This role is ideal for healthcare professionals seeking to make a tangible difference in patient lives through plasma donation while advancing their careers in a supportive, compassionate, and mission-driven environment. The position is non-exempt, requiring a professional who is dedicated, detail-oriented, and proactive in ensuring regulatory compliance and donor safety within a medical support capacity.
  • High school diploma or equivalent
  • Graduate of recognized nursing program
  • Active state license or certification such as EMT-Paramedic
  • Current CPR and AED certification
  • State requirements for basic IV therapy met
  • Completion of FDA approved BioLife training
  • Minimum two years clinical or hospital experience