Intake Support Specialist - Nurse or EMT-P - ADECCO
Greenfield, WI 53220-3708
About the Job
The Intake Support Specialist will be doing screenings, physicals and assessments with the public, and see if they are eligible to donate plasma.
Hours of Operation: 7 days a week
Shift: 5x8s
Weekend work is a requirement
Need someone who is flexible
Rotation through open/mid/close shifts
Nurses in this role are responsible for screening/assessing patients to make sure they are eligible for donation. This company is known for a position that is fast paced, yet dialed back in terms of physical duties. No heavy lifting, no complicated medication dosage calculations, etc! Nurses will be obtaining height, weight, vitals, administering a finger stick to check hematocrit and protein, as well as other basic assessment duties. This team is a VERY tight knit team, consisting of generally 5-8 nurses. No venipuncture required, but love to cross train nurses to gain exposure in other areas within the center!!
Compensation:
RN - $32-$33/hr
RN - $28-$29/hr
EMT-P $23-$25/hr
Extra $0.50 for Bilingual
Benefits package starts day 1!
401k with % match
Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
5.5 weeks of paid vacation beginning of the year, prorated when candidate starts
Closed major holidays
Can purchase vacations
NEW! Tuition paid by company - $0 Debt Program
Additional questions? Feel free to contact me.
Josh McCoy - 231-903-0006
josh.mccoy@adeccona.com
Pay Details: $23.00 to $33.00 per hour
Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled
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