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Qualified Blood Bank Technician / Technologist at South African National Blood Service (SANBS)

  • Job Type Full Time
  • Qualification Bachelors
  • Experience
  • Location Gauteng
  • Job Field Medical / Healthcare&nbsp

Qualified Blood Bank Technician / Technologist at South African National Blood Service (SANBS)

Qualified Blood Bank Technician / Technologist

Introduction

  • Qualified Blood Bank Technician To perform routine testing functions (manual and automated) in blood banks including but not limited to, compatibility, post-natal and preliminary transfusion reaction investigations according to Standard Operating Procedures and the Standards of Practice for Blood Transfusion in South Africa.
  • Qualified Blood Bank Technologist To perform routine testing functions in Blood Banks including but not limited to, compatibility, postnatal and preliminary transfusion reaction investigations.
  • To check and verify test results performed by Registered Blood Bank Technicians, Registered Trainee Technicians and Registered Student Technologists.

Job description

Qualified Blood Bank Technician

KPA 1 Operational Objectives

  • Perform all operational functions (manual and automated) according to Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and within the required timeframes:
  • Check blood and blood product stock levels. Report expired units.
  • Receive reagents and proficiency tests and store them in designated areas at the correct temperature.

Dispose of waste according to SOP:

Prepare documentation for waste traceability:

  • Collect and place medical waste containers in the designated area daily for removal and disposal by the approved waste removal company.
  • Check weighing of waste by the waste disposal company.

KPA 2 Instrument and Laboratory Maintenance

  • Perform daily cleaning of work area, cold rooms, fridges, freezers and all blood banking equipment according to SOP and record the information.
  • Check that all equipment and instrumentation is in working order. Report any defects to the Supervisor.
  • Monitor the temperature of all equipment used to store blood and blood products and record the information. Report any problems to the Supervisor.

KPA 3 Quality and Risk Objectives

  • Ensure that all policies, documentation and SOPs are read, understood and maintain competency.
  • Comply with Standard of practice, SHEQ and accreditation requirements.
  • Contribute to and participate in continuous safety and quality improvement.
  • Perform processes to ensure that the number of minor and major deficiencies amount to less than the agreed amount per site.

KPA 4 Customer Relations

  • Document customer complaints / Compliments / queries and forward documentation to the Supervisor.
  • Interact professionally and courteously with internal and external customers.

Blood Bank Technologist

KPA 1 Operational Objectives

  • Perform all operational functions (manual and automated) according to Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and within the required timeframes:
  • Report situations where the critical and non-critical consumables are not available after hours to the Blood Bank (BB) Supervisor.
  • Deputise for Shift Supervisor/BB Supervisor when absent or unavailable.
  • Receive reagents and proficiency tests and store them in designated areas at the correct temperature.

Dispose of waste according to SOP:

  • Prepare documentation for waste traceability:
  • Collect and place medical waste containers in the designated area daily for removal and disposal by the approved waste removal company.
  • Check weighing of waste by the Waste Disposal Company.

KPA 2 Specialist Technical functions

  • Check and verify test results performed by registered technicians, registered trainee technicians and registered student technologists.
  • Assist BB Supervisor with training and competency assessments.
  • Perform secondary testing, including but not limited to, problem cross matches, postnatal, antibody investigations and preliminary transfusion reaction investigations within required timeframes and according to SOP specifications.

KPA 3 Quality and Risk Objectives

  • Check equipment to ensure that all instrumentation and equipment is in working order according to SOP criteria.
  • Check blood and blood product stock levels, including identifying and reporting of expired units.
  • Ensure that all policies, documents and relevant SOP’s are read and understood and maintain competency for the stipulated standard operating procedures.
  • Comply with standards of practice, accreditation, QC testing, proficiency testing and safety requirements and contribute to and participate in continuous quality improvement.
  • Strive to remain well informed of current developments to promote knowledge sharing as well as to ensure acquisition of required CPD points according to IPA specifications.
  • Assist the BB Supervisor with Risk tasks allocated within the agreed timeframes.

KPA 4 Instrument and Laboratory Maintenance

  • Perform daily cleaning of work area, cold rooms, fridges, freezers and all blood banking equipment according to SOP and record the information.
  • Check that all equipment and instrumentation is in working order. Report any defects to the Supervisor.
  • Monitor the temperature of all equipment used to store blood and blood products and record the information. Report any problems to the Supervisor.

KPA 5 Customer relations

  • Document customer complaints / compliments / queries and forward documentation to the BB Supervisor.
  • Interact professionally with medical staff and ensure an adequate and efficient response to routine queries.

KPA 6 General Functions

  • Perform Shift Supervisor functions and other related duties when required so as to facilitate the efficient running of the laboratory.
  • Perform miscellaneous routine laboratory tasks and other job-related duties when required by the supervisors and other senior staff so as to facilitate efficient running of the laboratory.
  • Attend meetings to ensure that relevant information is acquired.

SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES (E.G. TRAVEL, WORKING AFTER HOURS ETC.)

  • Overtime as and when required.
  • Shift work and weekend duties as scheduled.
  • Occasional local and national travel.
  • Call out system.
  • General physical health and reasonable endurance and mobility.
  • Proficient eye-sight.

Minimum requirements

Education

  • HPCSA Registered Biomedical Technician / Technologist (Blood Transfusion).

Experience and knowledge requirements

  • As per HPCSA registration requirement as Medical Technician / Technologist (Blood Transfusion).
  • Other (knowledge and skills), e.g. understanding of relevant legislation; knowledge of relevant company procedures.
  • Computer Literacy in MS Word, Excel and Outlook.

SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES (E.G. TRAVEL, WORKING AFTER HOURS ETC.)

  • Overtime as and when required.
  • Shift work and weekend duties as scheduled.
  • Occasional local and national travel.
  • General physical health and reasonable endurance and mobility.
  • Detail conscious.
  • Proficient eye-sight.
  • Person cannot be colour blind

Apply by: 10 July 2025

Method of Application

Interested and qualified? Go to South African National Blood Service (SANBS) on sanbs.ci.hr to apply

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