Lead Assessor
Content + Source + Freshness • 13 Dec 2025 • 95% confidence
Offer value
High value position due to competitive salary, strong growth potential in the field, and the organization’s commitment to quality healthcare standards.
- Salary: $100,000 - $114,400 annually.
- Importance in the quality management sector.
- Strong mentorship and training opportunities.
- Requires significant travel and qualifications.
Pros
- Attractive annual salary of $100,000 - $114,400.
- Strong emphasis on continuous improvement and mentorship.
- High relevance in a stable industry sector focused on healthcare.
Cons
- High expectations and qualifications required.
- Significant travel requirement could challenge work-life balance.
- Need for maintaining certifications adds accountability.
Who it's for
Senior Level • Predominantly travel-based role
Good fit
- Quality managers and assessors with healthcare experience.
- Candidates seeking leadership roles in accreditation.
- Experienced auditors wanting diverse travel opportunities.
Not recommended for
- Entry-level graduates with no auditing experience.
- Individuals preferring a stationary role.
- Candidates not willing to pursue certifications.
Motivation fit
Key skills
About the job
The Lead Assessor plays a crucial role in the AABB Accreditation Program to evaluate facility conformance to the quality management systems and operational standards.
Essential Job Duties:
- Lead Assessments: Conduct and oversee evaluations of facilities, both domestic and international, to ensure compliance with AABB standards.
- Communication: Coordinate with Accreditation and Quality staff and volunteer assessors for timely completion of assessments.
- Process Improvement: Continuously provide feedback to enhance the accreditation process.
- Mentorship and Training: Mentor volunteer assessors and participate in the delivery of training programs.
- Regulatory Knowledge: Stay current with AABB Standards, CAP, CLIA, FDA regulations, and issues related to blood banking, transfusion medicine, patient blood management, biotherapies, and relationship testing.
- Resource Management: Serve as a manager and resource for volunteer assessors, providing program support and guidance.
- Education and Advocacy: Educate facilities about AABB standards and the benefits of AABB membership.
Education and Experience:
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in medical technology or a related discipline.
- Certification: SBB (ASCP) preferred; CQA (ASQ) preferred; required within one year of hire.
- Documents necessary for international travel.
- Experience:
- Three or more years of recent auditing/assessment experience.
- Three or more years in cellular therapies, blood center operations, or transfusion service operations,.
- Minimum of two years of personnel management experience (managing assessors).
- Experience in cellular therapy activities is highly desirable.
Skills and Attributes:
- Auditing Expertise: In-depth knowledge of auditing principles applicable to blood manufacturing, transfusion medicine, and/or cellular therapy.
- Quality Management: Strong understanding of quality management systems.
- Organizational Skills: Excellent organizational and time management skills with the ability to manage multiple projects and meet deadlines.
- Communication: Strong written and oral communication skills.
- Leadership: Ability to direct, supervise, and coach assessment team members effectively.
- Regulatory Knowledge: Comprehensive knowledge of AABB Standards, FDA,OSHA, CLIA, and other relevant regulations.
- Training Ability: Ability to present educational programs and train assessors.
Physical Requirements:
This position requires sitting (60%), standing (15%), and walking (25%). Additional physical requirements are as follows:
- Requires lifting materials of approximately 25-50 lbs.
- Often requires computer usage which involves extensive use of keyboard, mouse, and monitor.
Work Environment/Conditions:
- Dayshift hours primarily
- Travel (domestic and international) 85-90% of the time, sometimes on short notice as needed. Travel and other work-related assignments on weekends are possible.
- Travel to Annual Meeting required
For this role the anticipated hiring base compensation range is $100,000.00 - $114,400.00 USD annually.
AABB is an equal-opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status.
AABB complies with federal and state disability laws and makes reasonable accommodations for applicants and candidates with disabilities. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact hrtalent@aabb.org.
