Organ Donation Coordinator

Oregon Health & Science UniversityPortland, OR
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About The Position

Functions as an independent practitioner, utilizing healthcare knowledge, expertise, independent industry- specific judgment and protocols to medically manage donor patients in a critical care setting. Coordinates all aspects of organ donation for lifesaving transplant in Cascade Life Alliance¿s Donation Service Area (DSA) which includes 84 hospitals in Oregon, southern Washington, and southwest Idaho. Other responsibilities of the role include evaluation of potential organ donors, communication and support to donor families, evaluation and placement of organs for transplant, coordination of the organ recovery process with hospital and transplant teams. Assists those teams with the surgical recovery and transportation of organs for transplant to waiting recipients. Additionally, provides education to physicians and hospital staff regarding the donation process to optimize outcomes.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's of Science Degree with healthcare related focus or equivalent experience.
  • 2 years recent relevant clinical or donation related experience or equivalent.
  • Must have a valid driver's license and access to a vehicle.
  • Extensive clinical healthcare knowledge, with the ability to quickly and independently exercise sound clinical judgement and prioritization in an often stressful environment.
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills, applying a strong sense of emotional intelligence and situational awareness in all interactions.
  • Flexibility with an unpredictable work schedule: ability to take extended call, function for extended hours and work productively both independently and as a team participant.
  • Must be able to lift 80 lbs.
  • Have a valid driver's license and access to a vehicle.

Nice To Haves

  • American Board for Transplant Certification CPTC credential.
  • Organ procurement coordinator experience.
  • CPTC certification as an Organ Donation Coordinator, required within two years of hire.
  • Critical care experience in pediatrics, neurosurgery, medical-surgical, cardiovascular, trauma, or emergency medicine.
  • Leadership as charge or resource nurse and experience in caring for donor patients and families.

Responsibilities

  • Evaluates medical suitability of potential organ donors, utilizing information from medical records, history and physical examination, and current clinical status.
  • Competently and independently manages the clinical stability of the donor patient in a critical care setting and seeks consultation from AOC/Medical Director when appropriate.
  • Requests and interprets laboratory and diagnostic tests needed for evaluation of suitability and clinical management of organ donors.
  • Coordinates organ placement according to established organizational organ allocation policies and UNOS policy.
  • Leads coordination of transportation and other logistics for local and outside recovery programs, in preparation for operative phase of recovery.
  • Implements quality assurance measures in compliance with regulatory requirements governing organ procurement and transplantation to enhance the effectiveness and safety of organ procurement processes.
  • Ensures effective communication, process coordination and collaboration with hospital nurses and physicians, CLA colleagues and administration, and partnering agencies.
  • Maintains current understanding of individual hospital cultures, policies and best practices.
  • Serves as an in-person consultant, educator and content expert to healthcare partners.
  • Responsible for onsite/real time troubleshooting, problem solving and relationship building.
  • Coordinates accurate and timely feedback with the hospital development department to ensure continued collaboration and successful interactions with hospital partners.
  • Collaborates with the Donation and Family Advocate (DFA) team to facilitate authorization or disclosure with the legal NOK.
  • Accurately conducts a donor risk assessment interview with identified surrogate of the potential organ donor.
  • Provides on-going support and guidance to donor family throughout the duration of the case including connecting family to appropriate hospital, community, and social resources.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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