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New England Donor Services
Overview
Perform the aseptic removal of bones, skin, veins, corneas, and heart valves from deceased donors. Collaborate as part of a professional surgical team to facilitate life-saving and life-enhancing tissue donations.
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Compensation
$32 / HOUR
Posted
9 days ago
University of Maryland Medical System
Coordinates comprehensive patient care across all phases of the transplant continuum, including pre- and post-transplant medical procedures. Collaborates with multidisciplinary teams and regulatory bodies to improve patient outcomes and ensure compliance with healthcare standards.
Salary not listed
16 days ago
Respond on-site to organ donor referrals to provide clinical expertise in evaluation, management, and recovery. Educate hospital staff and work with donor families to obtain consent for organ and tissue donation.
$50 - $52 / HOUR
21 days ago
The coordinator will respond on-site to organ donor referrals to manage donor evaluation, organ allocation, and recovery processes. They will also educate hospital staff on donation procedures and work closely with donor families to obtain consent.
DCI Donor Services
Perform the recovery, packaging, and labeling of human tissue in a surgical setting. Responsibilities include room setup, surgical prep of the donor, aseptic recovery, and decontamination of instruments.
1 month ago
INTEGRIS Health
The Organ Placement Nurse Coordinator manages organ offers and donor calls while coordinating with transplant surgeons, physicians, and OPOs. They provide 24-hour call coverage and ensure adherence to patient safety goals within the transplant program.
LifeCenter Northwest
The Organ Donation Coordinator evaluates potential organ donors, facilitates the donation process, and coordinates with healthcare teams and families. They also manage clinical documentation, organ preservation, and regulatory requirements to ensure successful transplantation outcomes.
$75,918 - $121,715 / YEAR
American Addiction Centers
The Organ Recovery Coordinator directs the clinical evaluation and management of potential organ donors while collaborating with hospital staff and surgeons. They also provide support to grieving families and participate in quality assurance and performance improvement initiatives.
$36 - $53 / HOUR
The Organ Recovery Coordinator evaluates patient suitability for organ donation and coordinates the surgical recovery and allocation process with transplant programs. They also provide support to donor families and manage the logistics of organ packaging and transportation.
The Organ Recovery Coordinator oversees the organ procurement process, including evaluating patient suitability and coordinating with transplant programs. They also facilitate surgical recovery, manage logistics for organ transport, and provide support to donor families.
$72 / HOUR
The Tissue Recovery Technician participates in the recovery, packaging, and labeling of human tissue in a surgical setting. They are also responsible for cleaning and setting up the recovery room, performing surgical prep, and decontaminating instruments.
2 months ago
Nicklaus Children's Hospital
This role coordinates all phases of the new Heart Transplant Program, from patient referral and evaluation through transplantation and long-term follow-up, acting as the primary contact for patients, families, and the care team. Key duties include developing workflows, ensuring regulatory compliance with UNOS and CMS, and managing all logistical and clinical aspects of the transplant process.
The Organ Recovery Coordinator oversees the organ donation process by evaluating patient suitability, coordinating organ placement with transplant programs, and assisting in the surgical recovery, packaging, and transfer of organs. This role also involves providing support to donor families and conducting necessary medical/social history interviews.
3 months ago
The Family Care Coordinator supports and educates next-of-kin regarding organ and tissue donation options, determining family dynamics and assessing understanding of the patient's prognosis to initiate the donation discussion and authorization process. This role involves working collaboratively with clinical team members and hospital staff to advocate for donation while serving as a resource to the donor's family.
The Family Care Coordinator initiates the donation discussion and authorization process with potential donor families before, during, and after death declaration, while collaborating with hospital personnel and physicians. Key duties include assessing family dynamics, obtaining legal authorization for donation, visually assessing donors, and providing education to hospital staff regarding the donation process.
$37 - $46 / HOUR
The Family Care Coordinator supports and educates next-of-kin regarding organ and tissue donation options, initiating discussions and obtaining legal authorization while collaborating with clinical and hospital staff. Key duties involve assessing family dynamics, communicating the patient's prognosis, and acting as an advocate for donation and a resource for the family.
OneLegacy
The Family Care Specialist represents the organization to the potential donor's Authorizing Party and family, collaborating with the hospital team to develop sensitive approach plans for organ, eye, and tissue authorization. Duties include obtaining authorization per guidelines, providing family support, completing necessary documentation, and acting as a liaison between hospital staff and the organization.
$71,663 - $79,625 / YEAR
5 months ago