Donation Coordinator

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Hiring Remotely in North Central, LKA
Remote
82K-89K Annually
Junior
Healthtech • Social Impact
The Role
Manages organ donor evaluation, screening, and critical care management; reviews medical records, laboratory results, and diagnostics; assesses and treats donor conditions; coordinates organ recovery, documentation, packaging, labeling, transportation, and regulatory compliance; collaborates with hospital, transplant, and surgical teams; and educates care teams on donation and recovery procedures.
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Summary

In alignment with Gift of Life Michigan’s core purpose and core values, the Donation Coordinator is responsible for management of all activities associated with optimization and utilization of organs for transplantation.

Duties & Responsibilities

The following job duties and responsibilities are stated in broad terms and not intended to be inclusive.  Those in bold are essential duties of the position:

  • Evaluate and screen potential organ donors by thoroughly reviewing and interpreting hospital records, analyzing laboratory values, diagnostics, and other testing, documenting required data in the organ donor Electronical Medical Record (EMR).  Collaborate with Clinical Administrator On-call (CAOC) or designee to determine organ donor and organ suitability.
  • Direct the comprehensive critical care medical management of the critically ill organ donor in the ICU.
    • Conduct a physical assessment and examination.
    • Order, interrupt, analyze, and prescribe therapeutic treatment for diagnostic testing abnormalities (chest x-ray, EKG, arterial blood gas, bronchoscopy).
    • Optimize pulmonary function through ventilator monitoring and management.
    • Diagnose and treat common conditions found in critically ill organ donors.
  • Document organ donor care and compliance with quality standards and regulations.
  • Coordinate all aspects of multi-organ recovery in the operating room, including detailed documentation of recovered organs, biopsies, packaging, labeling, transportation, and chart Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) in accordance with Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN) polices. 
  • Engage with potential organ donor’s hospital care team to assess the clinical situation and plan of care as it relates to brain death evaluation or withdrawal of support.
  • Educate hospital care and organ recovery teams on organ donation process, such as preparation, equipment, sterilization, staff utilization, critical-timing, and review overall procedure for surgical recovery of organs.
  • Search organ donor registry(ies) for documentation of the patient's decision to donate.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
QualificationsEducation and/or ExperienceRequired
  • Registered Nurse (RN), Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) or Paramedic (EMT-P) with 18 months acute and/or critical care experience or a combination of relevant education and other formal healthcare training.
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Basic Life Support (BLS) certification or obtained within six months of hire.

 

Preferred
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or Bachelors of Biological Science.
  • Certified Procurement Transplant Coordinator (CPTC) certification.
  • Prior experience in a healthcare organization, transplant center, or organ/tissue procurement organization.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSA)
  • Written and verbal fluency in English.
  • Ability to exercise initiative, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office programs, including Outlook and Teams and other technology systems used in business operations.
  • Strong organizational skills and ability to manage multiple and competing priorities.
  • Demonstrate attention to detail.
  • Strong verbal communications skills. 
  • Ability to interact effectively with diverse populations, including hospital professionals, transplant centers/surgeons, medical examiners, and organ donor families.    
  • Ability to manage difficult, sometimes emotional, individuals and situations.
  • Self-directed, exercising appropriate judgement. 
  • Proficient in electronic medical record systems. 
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. 
  • Ability to maintain all required certifications, regulatory competencies, and education (ACLS, BLS, advanced skills sets, annual regulatory competencies set by Gift of Life).
Organizational Culture Expectations
  • Demonstrate the competencies of Professional, Determined and Compassionate.
  • Maintain a motivated and positive attitude.
  • Support an inclusive work environment.
  • Ability to successfully collaborate and work as a member of an interdisciplinary team.
  • Actively seek improvements.
  • Always maintain a safe working environment and use of Universal Precautions.
  • Maintain appropriate level of confidentiality in all areas dealing with sensitive, protected, and confidential information.

Skills Required

  • Registered Nurse, Registered Respiratory Therapist, or Paramedic certification
  • 18 months of acute care and/or critical care experience, or an equivalent combination of relevant education and formal healthcare training
  • Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification
  • Basic Life Support certification
  • Ability to maintain required certifications, regulatory competencies, and annual education
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing or Bachelor of Biological Science
  • Certified Procurement Transplant Coordinator certification
  • Experience in a healthcare organization, transplant center, or organ/tissue procurement organization
  • Fluency in written and verbal English
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office, Outlook, Teams, and electronic medical record systems
  • Strong critical-thinking, problem-solving, organizational, communication, and collaboration skills
  • Ability to manage competing priorities and difficult or emotional situations
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The Company
400 Employees
Year Founded: 1971

What We Do

Gift of Life Michigan is Michigan’s federally designated nonprofit organ and tissue donation program. Operating 24/7/365 statewide, it serves as a liaison among donors, hospitals, and transplant centers. The organization connects people needing vital organ and tissue transplants with donors, fulfills donor wishes, and helps save and improve lives through donation. Its nearly 400-person team includes medical, scientific, quality, communications, logistics, and administrative professionals.

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