About The Position

LifeLink Foundation, established over four decades ago, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to saving lives through organ and tissue donation. With over 700 professionals across Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands, LifeLink is driven by its mission to honor donors and save lives, and its vision to maximize the gift of life while giving hope to donor families and transplant patients. The organization's work is grounded in the values of Compassion, Excellence, Legacy, People, and Quality. The Transplant Coordinator I (TC I) is a critical role in supporting this mission by coordinating all clinical aspects of the organ donation and recovery process. This involves evaluating potential organ donor referrals, managing donors medically, allocating organs, overseeing recovery logistics, and providing support to families and partners, all while adhering to LifeLink policies and regulations. The TC I is a trained clinical professional focused on optimizing the number and quality of organ donors, obtaining authorization for donation, and participating in hospital development and professional education.

Requirements

  • Passionate about helping others and making a difference
  • Aligned with LifeLink’s core values of Compassion, Excellence, Legacy, People, and Quality
  • Licensed healthcare professional with critical care experience, such as a Registered Nurse (RN), Paramedic, Respiratory Therapist (RT), or other qualified clinician with 1-2 years of ICU, OR, ED, or pre-hospital critical care environment experience or equivalent.
  • Advanced technical, organizational, communication, interpersonal and problem-solving skills required.
  • Ability to perform effectively in a high-stress environment and manage the emotional and physical demands of the role.
  • Ability to carry and lift 50 pounds five percent of the time.
  • Good driving record and current state driver license.
  • A collaborator who thrives in a mission-first environment

Responsibilities

  • Responsible for the complete logistical coordination of all cases between procurement agencies and transplant centers and serves as communication link for all involved.
  • Evaluate referrals of potential donors and determine the suitability of organs and tissues for transplant through a comprehensive review of hospital medical records, including the donor’s medical history and current condition.
  • Identify and determine organ and tissue donor suitability in compliance with CMS, CDC, OPTN, and AOPO regulations and guidelines.
  • Responsible for the ICU medical management of the organ donor, organ specific evaluation for transplant, and organ placement to transplant centers.
  • Assess organ and tissue specific risk factors to determine suitability for transplantation and ensure compliance with clinical and regulatory guidelines.
  • Make clinical decisions regarding the medical management of the potential donor to optimize organ function and maximize transplant outcomes.
  • Collaborate with hospital staff to optimize organ function and support successful transplantation outcomes.
  • Ensure that medical and legal requirements for death determination and organ recovery are satisfied in accordance with regulatory guidelines.
  • Identifies the patient’s legal next-of-kin in accordance with state and Uniform Anatomical Gift Act (UAGA) statutes.
  • Assesses family dynamics, availability of hospital support system, and family needs (e.g., cultural, religious, emotional, informational).
  • Obtains authorization or provides donor designation disclosure for organ and tissue donation and completes the Donor Risk Assessment Interview (DRAI) ensuring that the legal next-of-kin (NOK) is provided the option of, and information about, organ and tissue donation in a sensitive and caring manner that meets their emotional and cultural needs.
  • Ensure authorization and/or consent for donation complies with applicable legal standards.
  • Comply with all regulatory policies regarding the documentation, maintenance, and confidentiality of donor records.
  • Circulates in surgery, packages and ships the organs and tissues, and provides organs for research when appropriate.
  • Provides information as appropriate, to recipient centers, UNOS and donor hospitals regarding donor follow-up.
  • Provides donor families with follow-up information and support as needed.
  • Responsible for participating in quality assessment performance improvement (QAPI) activities for the OPO as outlined in the OPO Quality Assessment Performance Improvement Plan
  • Works with hospital development program and public education program on development and educational initiatives.
  • Maintains complete and accurate business and expense records as required.
  • Maintains a positive working environment and demonstrates problem resolution skills.
  • Where appropriate, provides back-up support for the team and other duties as requested.
  • Ability to have access to, efficiently use, and maintain EMRs and multiple computer platforms.
  • Participate in weekly OPO meeting, CCR’s, coordinator/staff meeting, QA meetings or others as directed.

Benefits

  • COMPANY PAID Medical, Dental, Disability & Life Insurance
  • Generous COMPANY PAID Pension Plan for your Retirement
  • Paid Vacation, Sick Days & Holidays
  • Growth opportunities in a mission-driven, high-impact nonprofit
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