The Donor Network Inc
Location
Las Vegas, Nevada
Salary
$27 - $34 / HOUR
The Family Services Coordinator screens potential donors and works with families to obtain donation authorizations and medical histories. They provide critical bereavement support to families and hospital staff throughout the organ and tissue donation process.
A Bachelor's degree is preferred, along with three to five years of healthcare experience in hospice or bereavement counseling. Professional certifications such as RN, LPN, AATB, EBAA, or ABTC are preferred.
Description The Family Services Coordinator supports the mission, goals and values of Nevada Donor Network, Inc. (NDN) by screening and evaluating potential donors. The Family Services Coordinator is responsible for working with families to provide information regarding donation opportunities, obtaining authorization per NDN standards, conducting a comprehensive medical and social history, and providing bereavement support to families and hospital staff throughout the donation process. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS · Performs responsibilities of position and promotes teamwork and a professional working environment. · Responds to donor referral notifications via telephone within 20 minutes. · Responds on-site to all potential organ donors within 90 minutes unless prior approval is given by the Administrator on call to respond beyond 90 minutes. · Collects clinical information to determine donor suitability in collaboration with the Administrator on call. · Discusses donation options with potential donor next-of-kin or family with knowledge about organ, eye, and tissue donation per hospital guidelines. · Works in close collaboration with hospital and other NDN staff to evaluate and determine the best time to offer families the opportunity for donation. · Assists donor families to accept death as described by the primary care physician. · Provides initial aftercare support, utilizes community resources to assist grieving families. · Provides referral responder coverage for hospitals and provides back-up as needed. · Ability to serve on a call schedule, with flexibility, for extended hours (can require day and night hours). · Work with families to obtain authorization for donation; obtain and document accurate med/social history. · Assists with Donation after Cardiac Death (DCD) cases as assigned. · Works with hospitals to increase hospital personnel responsiveness to potential organ and tissue donation cases by developing effective relationships with key personnel. · Assists in the coordination of Donor Remembrance Ceremony. · Collaborates with the Aftercare Coordinator and the Aftercare process. · Actively participates in hospital and public education programs as directed. · Assists with chart review and data collection as needed. · Assists with survey/accreditation maintenance. · Assists in the training and development of the Family Services department. · Assists with community education and support through community service events. · Meets or exceeds performance metrics for NDN’s Family Services department. · Collaborates and coordinates with other NDN departments. · Other duties assigned. · Employees must adhere to and remain in full compliance with Nevada Donor Network’s Motor Vehicle Driving Policy as outlined in the Motor Vehicle Records and Driver Safety policy PC.334.
Education: Bachelor's Degree (four-year college or university) preferred; relevant work experience may be substituted for academic requirements.
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