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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
UF Health
The Donation Advocate is responsible for advocating for organ, eye, and tissue donation by communicating with potential donor families and obtaining authorization for donation. They also provide emotional support and coordinate discussions about the donation process while being sensitive to the families' diverse backgrounds.
Salary not listed
10 days ago
LifeLink Foundation
The Referral Responder manages clinical referrals for potential organ and tissue donors by conducting medical record reviews and coordinating with hospital teams. They ensure timely evaluation of donors and facilitate the legal authorization process with next-of-kin in accordance with anatomical gift laws.
21 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
HonorBridge
Perform surgical tissue recovery in an operating room setting while maintaining strict aseptic techniques and documentation. Coordinate the overall donation process by communicating with hospitals, funeral homes, and recovery teams.
22 days ago
The Family Care Coordinator evaluates potential organ and tissue donors at hospitals and manages the authorization process with families. They are responsible for medical suitability reviews and coordinating the logistics of the donation process.
1 month ago
The Donor Network Inc
The Family Services Coordinator screens potential donors and works with families to obtain donation authorizations and medical histories. They provide critical bereavement support to families and hospital staff throughout the organ and tissue donation process.
$27 - $34 / HOUR
The coordinator handles incoming donor referral calls from hospital staff to evaluate medical information for tissue donor suitability and works empathetically with donor families to advocate for donation and obtain informed consent. Responsibilities also include coordinating the logistics of tissue recoveries with internal and external partners while maintaining exemplary customer service.
$31 / HOUR
Respond to hospital referrals on-site to evaluate potential organ and tissue donors and maintain relationships with hospital professionals. Facilitate end-of-life discussions with families and document clinical findings in iTransplant.
Gift of Hope
Coordinate the evaluation, medical management, and surgical recovery of organs from deceased donors for transplantation or research. Facilitate communication between hospital teams, transplant centers, and donor families to ensure efficient and compassionate donation processes.
$44 - $50 / HOUR
The Organ Procurement Coordinator manages the organ donation process, including medical evaluation, allocation, and surgical recovery assistance. They also provide support to donor families and coordinate with transplant teams and hospital personnel.
Indiana Organ Procurement Organizat
The Clinical Support Coordinator manages organ and tissue donation cases, including obtaining informed authorization and conducting medical history assessments. They collaborate with clinicians to perform medical screenings and ensure seamless transitions for all donation cases.
NJ Sharing Network
The Quality Specialist collaborates with clinical operations to ensure tissue donor records meet regulatory guidelines and OPTN policies. They perform quality reviews, manage data entry, and conduct internal audits to maintain compliance with quality standards.
$27 - $41 / HOUR
The Surgical Coordinator 1 is responsible for coordinating the surgical aspects of organ and tissue recovery, preservation, and packaging in compliance with regulatory standards. They also provide on-call support, assist in the operating room, and ensure the integrity of organs intended for transplantation or research.
2 months ago
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
INFINITE LEGACY
The Clinical Recovery Coordinator I is responsible for the hands-on organ, eye, and tissue recovery process, ensuring skill, respect, and precision while evaluating medical suitability of potential donors. This role involves collaborating with hospital staff to direct clinical management and coordinating logistics for recovery programs, including long-distance recoveries.
$39 - $45 / HOUR
DCI Donor Services
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 donation options, determines family dynamics, and initiates the donation discussion and authorization process prior to, during, and after death declaration. This role involves responding to hospital referrals, communicating with healthcare teams, obtaining necessary authorizations, and providing education to hospital staff regarding the donation process.
The Family Care Coordinator supports and educates potential donor next-of-kin regarding donation options, determining family dynamics and assessing understanding of the patient's prognosis to facilitate the donation process. Key duties include initiating the donation discussion, obtaining legal authorization, communicating with healthcare teams, and providing education on the donation process to hospital staff.
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.