Key
Recruiter Program
What is a
Key Recruiter?
The NIH Blood Donor Center is expanding its donor recruiter program.
The Blood Donor Center is calling for a network of volunteers to
help
in the education and potential recruitment of all eligible employees.
We are looking for ethusiastic volunteers to act as Key Recruiters
within
their Institutes. The Donor Resource Representatives in the Blood
Donor
Center will collaborate with the Key Recruiters and provide educational
materials and updates of new programs and eligibility requirements.
If
you are interested in becoming a Key Recruiter, contact the Blood
Donor
Center at (301)496-1048.
Role of a
Key Recruiter
If you become a Key Recruiter, you will:
- Tell friends
and co-workers about the NIH Blood Donor Program and
ask them to participate.
- Alert friends
and co-workers in your area when there is a critical blood shortage.
To assist you
in this effort, we will provide the following:
- Ongoing
contact with a Donor Resource Representative.
- Flyers, brochures
and other educational information.
- Recruiting
Guidelines.
Those interested
in donating blood should contact the NIH Blood Donor Center at (301)496-1048
to set up an appointment, or
E-mail:
nihbloodbank@mail.cc.nih.gov
to
request a recruiter to contact you.
The
slowest period is:
4:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Monday - Friday.
Our peak
times are:
12:00 p.m - 2:00 p.m. Monday - Friday.
First-time
donors should schedule their appointments no later than 4:30 p.m.
Monday - Friday.
If the donor
has any medical questions or concerns, please have them discuss
this when they schedule an appointment.
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