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University of Virginia
Overview
This role involves managing pre and post-lung transplant patients through individualized care plans, utilizing advanced critical thinking, and providing relationship-based care within a multidisciplinary team. Responsibilities also include mandatory after-hours/weekend coverage for primary point of contact duties, complex care coordination, and patient assessment via telephone.
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Compensation
$120,000 / YEAR
Posted
13 days ago
Medical University of South Carolina
The coordinator evaluates donor organ offers and facilitates the allocation process in collaboration with multidisciplinary transplant teams. They ensure regulatory compliance with OPTN/UNOS and CMS while providing remote coordination for adult and pediatric patients.
Salary not listed
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Virginia Mason Medical Center
Coordinate all aspects of the kidney and pancreas transplant journey from initial referral through post-transplant recovery. Manage pre-transplant evaluations, inpatient rounds, and ensure adherence to UNOS and CMS regulatory standards.
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DCI Donor Services
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Oregon Health & Science University
The Organ Donation Coordinator manages the clinical care of potential organ donors in critical care settings and coordinates the entire organ recovery and placement process. They also provide essential support to donor families and serve as a consultant to hospital staff regarding donation protocols.
$93,392 - $149,157 / YEAR
The Donor Network Inc
The Advanced Practice Clinician supports the mission by evaluating organ donor referrals, medically managing donors, allocating donated organs, and completing moderately complex procedures on brain dead donors. Essential functions include performing bedside testing, managing donor hemodynamics during recovery, and providing clinical oversight to maximize donation during referral and recovery processes.
2 months ago
LifeCenter Northwest
The Organ Recovery Coordinator manages the entire donation process from identification and evaluation through the operating room, including providing necessary hemodynamic support. This role also involves ensuring strong communication with donor families, hospital staff, and transplant centers to coordinate organ allocation.
$91,429 - $148,800 / YEAR
LifeNet Health
The Transplant Coordinator facilitates the donor referral, clinical management, and organ recovery processes using critical care knowledge to maximize transplantable organs and tissues. This role involves clinical assessment, physiological management of donors, ensuring timely allocation, and completing all necessary medical and legal documentation.
$75,841 - $101,121 / YEAR
NJ Sharing Network
The Clinical Donation Specialist facilitates the entire organ and tissue donor process, covering assessment, authorization, donor management, allocation, and surgical recovery while maintaining compassion and regulatory compliance. This role involves working independently to solve complex problems, managing donor physiology, and coordinating logistics with various medical teams.
$64,000 - $89,500 / YEAR
OneLegacy
The Procurement Transplant Coordinator I provides primary medical care to authorized organ donors in critical care settings, managing hemodynamics and pulmonary function to optimize organ viability for transplant. This role also encompasses all aspects of the organ procurement process, from initial referral management to post-recovery documentation and family support.
$84,788 - $108,879 / YEAR
3 months ago
The Organ Recovery Coordinator manages on-call duties and office time related to identifying, evaluating, managing, and coordinating all aspects of donor activity within the service area. This includes providing rapid on-site response, coordinating the donation process from ICU through the Operating Room, and ensuring effective communication with all stakeholders.
$91,429 - $132,608 / YEAR
4 months ago
The Clinical Donation Specialist facilitates the organ and tissue donor process, including assessment, authorization, donor management, organ allocation, and surgical recovery. This role requires independent decision-making and problem-solving to support families and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.