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The Procurement Transplant Coordinator provides primary medical care to organ donors in hospital settings, managing hemodynamics and pulmonary function to ensure organ viability. They also coordinate the organ recovery process, support donor families, and maintain accurate medical-legal documentation.
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Compensation
$93,277 - $119,779 / YEAR
Posted
1 month ago
The Procurement Transplant Coordinator provides primary medical care to organ donors in hospital ICUs and recovery facilities, managing hemodynamics and pulmonary function. They are responsible for the entire organ procurement process, including donor identification, family support, and coordination of organ recovery logistics.
The Procurement Transplant Coordinator provides primary medical care to organ donors in hospital ICUs and recovery facilities, managing hemodynamics and pulmonary function. They also coordinate the organ procurement process, support donor families, and ensure all medical-legal documentation is accurate.
$84,788 - $108,879 / YEAR
The Procurement Transplant Coordinator provides primary medical care to organ donors in hospital settings, managing hemodynamics and pulmonary function to ensure organ viability. They also coordinate the organ procurement process, support donor families, and maintain accurate medical-legal documentation.
The Procurement Transplant Coordinator provides primary medical care to authorized organ donors in hospital ICUs and recovery facilities, managing hemodynamics and pulmonary function. They are responsible for all aspects of the organ procurement process, including donor identification, clinical management, and coordination with transplant teams.
The Procurement Transplant Coordinator provides primary medical care to authorized organ donors in hospital Intensive Care Units and recovery facilities. They manage donor hemodynamics and pulmonary function while coordinating the organ recovery and allocation process.
The Donation Clinical Coordinator manages the referral process by identifying potential donors, interpreting medical data, and collaborating with hospital staff to facilitate organ recovery. They also provide support to donor families and ensure all clinical documentation meets legal and organizational standards.
$72,345 - $91,637 / YEAR
The Procurement Transplant Coordinator manages the organ procurement process, including donor assessment, resuscitation, and physiologic management in hospital settings. They also coordinate organ allocation, provide support to donor families, and ensure all medical-legal documentation is accurate and compliant.
$141,975 - $156,549 / YEAR
$79,097 - $100,318 / YEAR
The Donation Clinical Coordinator manages the referral process by identifying potential donors, interpreting medical information, and collaborating with hospital staff to facilitate organ recovery. They also provide support to donor families and ensure all clinical documentation meets legal and organizational standards.
The Donation Clinical Coordinator manages the referral process by identifying potential donors, interpreting medical information, and collaborating with hospital staff to optimize organ function. They also facilitate the donation process, including documentation, logistics, and supporting donor families through end-of-life discussions.
The Advanced Practice Coordinator manages the organ procurement process, including donor identification, clinical management, and organ allocation. They also provide support to donor families and conduct professional education presentations at assigned hospitals.
$128,776 - $145,593 / YEAR
DCI Donor Services
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.
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3 months ago
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.
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.
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.