About The Position

The Transplant Coordinator III-NP, under the direction of a collaborating physician, assists in the care of patients with a variety of end stage organ diseases. Coordinates and participates in the medical/surgical management in either inpatient and/or outpatient setting of transplant and/or end stage organ diseases. Performs comprehensive history and physical exams, develop differential diagnoses, implement plan of care and document patient's responses. Order medications, diagnostic studies, and therapeutic procedures related to their illnesses and track results timely as outlined. The Transplant Coordinator III-NP also assists other personnel to ensure high quality delivery of patient care and services to a transplant/end stage organ disease patient population. Develops and coordinates a system to organize the flow of patients from initial referral, through evaluation and education, to post-transplant follow-up and referral back to the community. Participates in collaborative, interdisciplinary research activities related to transplant patients, process improvement or evidenced based practice activities. Attend professional meetings and conferences, maintain professional affiliations and enhance professional development to maintain knowledge of advances of transplant populations and end-stage organ diseases. Performs other special projects and duties as assigned. This position may require rotating on-call responsibilities as needed, including nights, weekends and holidays. The Transplant Coordinator III-NP (TC III) will be responsible for the care of heart transplant patients in Los Angeles and may be responsible for managing alongside a supervising physician for post-transplant patients for the Las Vegas transplant clinic. The TC III may be required to attend the Las Vegas clinic alongside heart transplant physicians and engage in outreach to referring cardiologists in Las Vegas to boost referrals from Las Vegas clinic.

Requirements

  • Master's degree OR Doctorate Degree in Nursing Practice Nurse Practitioner Program
  • 2 years Experience as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner with focus in Cardiology, Advanced Heart Failure, and/or Cardiothoracic Surgery
  • 5 years clinical nursing experience required with at least 3 years in transplant, cardiothoracic ICU, or Cardiology
  • 2 years' experience as a Nurse Practitioner working in transplant, cardiothoracic surgery, or cardiology
  • Must have excellent communication skills, including the ability to speak, read and write English proficiently.
  • Knowledge of medical procedures and conditions and ability to understand, follow and successfully perform duties, including whole blood collection, and apheresis procedures, in accordance with administrative and clinical policies, regulations and procedures.
  • Registered Nurse - RN (CA Board of Registered Nursing)
  • Acute Care Nurse Practitioner - NP (CA DCA) Only if practice setting is in-patient, board certification as Acute Care NP.
  • Nurse Practitioner Furnisher (CA DCA)
  • DEA Certificate
  • National Provider Identifier (NPI)
  • Basic Life Support (BLS) Healthcare Provider from American Heart Association
  • Fire Life Safety Training (LA City) If no card upon hire, one must be obtained within 30 days of hire and maintained by renewal before expiration date. (Required within LA City only)
  • Certification as a Nurse Practitioner through the American Association of Nurse Practitioners or American Nurse Credentialing Center.
  • Nurse Practitioner - Nevada State Board If no license upon hire, must be obtained within 3 months of hire or transfer date into position.

Nice To Haves

  • 2 years Two years Transplant Coordination experience required and for, Heart Transplant – two years of cardiology experience Lung Transplant – two years of pulmonary experience Liver Transplant – two years of abdominal transplant experience Kidney / Pancreas Transplant – two years of abdominal transplant experience
  • At least one year of NP experience preferred.
  • 2 years managing Heart Transplant patients.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinates and participates in the medical and surgical management in either inpatient or outpatient setting of transplant and/or end stage organ disease populations.
  • Performs comprehensive history and physical exams, develop differential diagnoses, implement plan of care and document patient’s responses.
  • Furnishes/orders medications, diagnostic studies, and therapeutic procedures related to their illnesses and track results timely as outlined.
  • Develops and coordinates a system to organize the flow of patients from initial referral, through evaluation and education, to post-transplant follow-up and referral back to the community.
  • Participates in collaborative, interdisciplinary research activities related to transplant patients, process improvement or evidenced based practice activities.
  • Attend professional meetings and conferences, maintain professional affiliations and enhance professional development to maintain knowledge of advances of transplant populations and end-stage organ diseases.
  • May be required to be on call 24 hours a day and will participate in a call rotation, which includes relaying information to physician staff and facilitate the ongoing care of the patient as well as handling organ offers.
  • Performs other special projects and duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • The annual base salary range for this position is $145,600.00 - $237,120.00.
  • USC is an equal opportunity employer.
  • We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities.
  • For more information about our benefits, see What We Offer.
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