Officer, Donor Recruitment

ID
2025-4159
Category
Donor Recruitment
Asset : Name
G42 Laboratory
City
Abu Dhabi

Overview

M42, in collaboration with the Department of Health Abu Dhabi, has launched Abu Dhabi Biobank. This cord blood bank facility collects, processes, and stores umbilical cord derives stem cells offering vast potential for healthcare and research.

As a Donor Recruitment Officer, you will play a vital role in educating expectant mothers on the benefits of cord blood banking. This role requires excellent communication skills to effectively promote and facilitate enrollment in both public and private cord blood banking programs.

Responsibilities

  • Identify and engage eligible expectant mothers at partner hospitals and antenatal care (ANC) events.
  • Deliver persuasive, mission-driven education to inspire informed decisions and drive donor recruitment.
  • Achieve monthly targets for both private sales and public donations of cord blood banking services.
  • Maximize recruitment opportunities by fully leveraging hospital-based maternity and community events.
  • Plan and implement promotional initiatives to increase enrolments and meet outreach goals.
  • Ensure the completion of recruitment from identification of leads to payments.
  • Track, monitor, and take ownership of personal performance metrics and sales conversion rates.

Qualifications

Education

  • Bachelor's degree or equivalent.

Experience

  • Minimum three (3) years in direct sales or donor recruitment.
  • Prior experience in cord blood banking is a strong advantage.

Job Specific Skills

  • Sales-driven, ethical, and persistent.
  • Strong communicator and presenter in English (Arabic is a plus).
  • Confident, extroverted, and persuasive with excellent interpersonal skills.
  • Digitally fluent; proficient in CRM systems, MS Office, and data handling.
  • Able to simplify technical information for non-technical audiences. 

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