DIRECTOR CLINICAL SERVICES

Reposted Yesterday
Be an Early Applicant
29405, North Charleston, SC, USA
In-Office
Senior level
Social Impact
The Role
Oversee daily operations of organ perfusion services, ensure regulatory compliance, manage staff training and performance, develop policies/procedures, monitor financial and operational performance, collaborate with clinical and external partners, participate in on-call rotations, and lead continuous quality improvement initiatives.
Summary Generated by Built In

The Director of Clinical Services (DCS) directly manages and oversees daily operations of the organ perfusion services. The DCS is responsible for developing and maintaining policies and procedures related to the recovery of organs for transplant, research and therapy donation, as well as maintaining responsibility for evaluating and analyzing departmental operational plans, monitoring and maintaining financial performance indicators and recommending opportunities for future growth. The DCS is responsible for personnel management of staff within his/her departments to include, but not limited to, monitoring, training and professional development, assisting with performance issue identification and resolution and making recommendations for promotional opportunities. The DCS is expected to participate in the clinical call schedule as needed. The DCS ensures all work is in compliance with federal, state and industry requirements.


Essential Duties & Responsibilities

  1. Maintains skills and responsibilities of the Clinical Donation Coordinator (CDC) and the Clinical Donation Specialist (CDS), and utilize those skills as needed.
  2. Regularly serves as the Administrator On-Call (AOC) for Organ and maintains 24-hour availability to act as a resource to staff regarding clinical, allocation, donation suitability, recovery or staff utilization issues or questions. 
  3. Works with recovery managers/supervisors to provide operational oversight of all clinical (organ) policies and procedures within his/her department.  This includes policy development and revisions as needed, according to company standards and all state and federal requirements.
  4. Works with recovery managers/supervisors to provide operational oversight of all clinical staff within their department.  This includes, but is not limited to, monitoring staff training and professional development, identification and resolution of staff performance issues and making recommendations for clinical staff advancement and promotions.
  5. Responsible for ensuring all organ recovery-related processes maintain the highest quality standards and meet or exceed compliance standards of all regulatory and/or accrediting agencies including UNOS, AOPO, FDA, AATB, OSHA, CMS, etc.
  6. Works with the Director of Quality, or designee, to evaluate and develop Performance Improvement initiatives to create a continuous performance improvement culture within the organization.
  7. Works with the Director of Communications and Director of Hospital Development to assist with public and professional education activities regarding organ donation processes as needed.  This includes providing professional presentations as requested.
  8. At the direction of the CCO, works with the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) to monitor and maintain sound financial practices within the organ perfusion services with the goal of ensuring the organization honors our financial stewardship responsibilities of the donation mission. 
  9. Works with our Medical Directors to continually review and enhance clinical evaluation, donor management, organ allocation and organ recovery practices for the purpose of identifying and resolving clinical process with the goal of maximizing the gift of organ donation.
  10. Works with the CCO to build and maintain our relationships with the Coroners.
  11. Works with the CCO to build and maintain relationships with processors to develop strategies to maximize the gift of organ donation in our Designated Service Area (DSA).
  12. Works with the CCO to build and maintain our relationships with local and regional transplant centers.
  13. Ensures the company maintains adequate clinical staffing to honor the gift of organ donation.  This includes adequate and available monthly “on-call” full-time staffing to maintain organ donation services.  
  14. Monitors and maintains adequate staffing, training and equitable responses to requests for organ donation in collaboration with the Manager, Clinical Services.
  15. Works closely with other organizational leaders to ensure a positive, collaborative, and supportive professional environment for staff. 
  16. Continually maintains a positive and professional attitude and is an example for others within the organization. 
  17. Demonstrates an ability to transfer process and technical knowledge to staff in an effective and professional manner.
  18. At the direction of the CCO, participates in the Medical Advisory Committee as required.
  19. Works with and builds working relationships with industry partners and tissue processors.
  20. Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
  • BS degree in life sciences, business or health related field;
  • Three (3) years of experience in organ donation management;
  • Five (5) years of management experience; or,
  • An equivalent combination of education and experience.

Skills Required

  • BS degree in life sciences, business or health related field
  • Three (3) years of experience in organ donation management
  • Five (5) years of management experience
  • Or an equivalent combination of education and experience
Am I A Good Fit?
beta
Get Personalized Job Insights.
Our AI-powered fit analysis compares your resume with a job listing so you know if your skills & experience align.

The Company
140 Employees
Year Founded: 1984

What We Do

We Are Sharing Hope SC (SHSC) is South Carolina's federally-designated Organ Procurement Organization (OPO). This non-profit organization helps save and heal lives by facilitating organ, eye, and tissue donation across the state. SHSC provides critical community education to inspire registered donors and offers compassionate aftercare support and resources for donor families during their time of loss.

Similar Jobs

inKind Logo inKind

Account Executive

eCommerce • Fintech • Food • Mobile • Social Impact
Easy Apply
Remote or Hybrid
USA
170 Employees
100K-160K Annually

eClinical Solutions Logo eClinical Solutions

Training Specialist (Contractor)

Cloud • Healthtech • Professional Services • Software • Pharmaceutical
Easy Apply
Remote or Hybrid
United States
400 Employees
90-100 Annually

CrowdStrike Logo CrowdStrike

Program Manager

Cloud • Computer Vision • Information Technology • Sales • Security • Cybersecurity
Remote or Hybrid
USA
10000 Employees
86K-135K Annually

Samsara Logo Samsara

Senior Data Engineer

Artificial Intelligence • Cloud • Computer Vision • Hardware • Internet of Things • Software
Easy Apply
Remote or Hybrid
United States
4000 Employees
118K-179K Annually

Similar Companies Hiring

Camber Thumbnail
Fintech • Healthtech • Social Impact
New York, New York
90 Employees
Sailor Health Thumbnail
Healthtech • Social Impact • Telehealth
New York City, NY
20 Employees
Playground (tryplayground.com) Thumbnail
Kids + Family • Payments • Social Impact • Software
New York City, New York
60 Employees

Sign up now Access later

Create Free Account

Please log in or sign up to report this job.

Create Free Account