The Physician Assistant provides essential medical oversight and management for apheresis procedures used to collect blood products and perform therapeutic treatments in both clinical and research settings
Job Summary
The Physician Assistant provides essential medical oversight and management for apheresis procedures used to collect blood products and perform therapeutic treatments in both clinical and research settings.
This role involves assessing patient suitability, developing care plans, and acting as the first responder for acute clinical events at the Kraft Family Blood Donor Center.
Candidates with recent PA graduate status are welcome as training is provided on the job, with opportunities to work alongside multidisciplinary teams including researchers and physicians.
Matching Summary
The Physician Assistant provides essential medical oversight and management for apheresis procedures used to collect blood products and perform therapeutic treatments in both clinical and research settings.
Salary
Base: $122,803.20 - $173,867.20 annually; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Comprehensive benefits, career advancement, differentials, premiums, and bonuses included
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Licensed Physician Assistant required
Master's Degree in Physician Assistant Studies
Perform complete histories and physical exams
Order and interpret laboratory tests
Manage acute clinical events as first responder
Nice-to-have
Experience in bone marrow transplant or oncology
Background in clinical research settings
Knowledge of CAR-T and gene therapy protocols
Ability to educate patients and families on apheresis
Key Requirements
Active State Physician Assistant License
Master's Degree from an accredited PA program
Preferred experience as a licensed Physician Assistant