The Transplant Coordinator (RN) assists with screening and managing the waitlist of patients for kidney transplantation, provides patient education and support, and acts as a liaison between the New England Organ Bank (NEOB) and all referring hospitals. This role practices within regulations set forth by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS). The Transplant Program at Boston Medical Center provides care to patients requiring a kidney transplant, living kidney donors, and patients requiring dialysis access. This Transplant Coordinator (RN) will support post-kidney transplant patients and be a member of the Transplant Multidisciplinary team. Working mostly in the ambulatory outpatient clinic with some inpatient rounding/teaching, this nurse coordinator will work closely with nephrologists, surgeons, social workers, practice assistants, and other nurse coordinators who work with the pre-transplant and living donor populations. The responsibilities include management of patients throughout all phases of transplantation: evaluation, listed for transplant, and post-transplant. While all coordinators will have knowledge of each phase, the primary responsibility for this position is to manage patients who are in the post-transplant phase of the transplant process. This role will cross-cover for other coordinators as needed. Previous experience working in an outpatient setting with a large patient population is required; experience with transplant patients or dialysis patients is preferred. This is a fast-paced, highly regulated environment requiring the ability to work independently within the nursing scope of practice, attention to detail, and efficient work habits.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees