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New England Donor Services
Overview
Respond on-site to organ donor referrals to provide clinical expertise in evaluation, management, and recovery. Educate hospital staff and work with donor families to obtain consent for organ and tissue donation.
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Compensation
$50 - $52 / HOUR
Posted
20 days ago
The coordinator will respond on-site to organ donor referrals to manage donor evaluation, organ allocation, and recovery processes. They will also educate hospital staff on donation procedures and work closely with donor families to obtain consent.
ConnectLife
Responsible for evaluating and managing suitable organ donors and overseeing the procurement process from evaluation through recovery. This includes coordinating with hospital staff, managing donor maintenance, and ensuring all medical and legal requirements are met.
$90,000 / YEAR
27 days ago
Oregon Health & Science University
Coordinates all aspects of organ donation, including the assessment of potential donors and clinical management in ICU settings. Collaborates with medical teams and families to facilitate the recovery and transportation of organs for transplant and research.
$93,392 - $149,157 / YEAR
1 month ago
OneLegacy
The Procurement Transplant Coordinator provides primary medical care to organ donors in hospital settings, managing hemodynamics and pulmonary function to ensure organ viability. They also coordinate the organ recovery process, support donor families, and maintain accurate medical-legal documentation.
$93,277 - $119,779 / YEAR
The Procurement Transplant Coordinator provides primary medical care to organ donors in hospital ICUs and recovery facilities, managing hemodynamics and pulmonary function. They are responsible for the entire organ procurement process, including donor identification, family support, and coordination of organ recovery logistics.
The Procurement Transplant Coordinator provides primary medical care to organ donors in hospital ICUs and recovery facilities, managing hemodynamics and pulmonary function. They also coordinate the organ procurement process, support donor families, and ensure all medical-legal documentation is accurate.
$84,788 - $108,879 / YEAR
The Procurement Transplant Coordinator provides primary medical care to organ donors in hospital settings, managing hemodynamics and pulmonary function to ensure organ viability. They also coordinate the organ procurement process, support donor families, and maintain accurate medical-legal documentation.
The Procurement Transplant Coordinator provides primary medical care to authorized organ donors in hospital ICUs and recovery facilities, managing hemodynamics and pulmonary function. They are responsible for all aspects of the organ procurement process, including donor identification, clinical management, and coordination with transplant teams.
The Procurement Transplant Coordinator provides primary medical care to authorized organ donors in hospital Intensive Care Units and recovery facilities. They manage donor hemodynamics and pulmonary function while coordinating the organ recovery and allocation process.
Indiana Organ Procurement Organizat
The Organ Regulatory Compliance Coordinator is responsible for maintaining and reporting accurate procurement data to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. This role involves conducting quality assurance reviews, managing patient files, and coordinating donation-related outcomes with transplant centers and external partners.
Salary not listed
LifeCenter Northwest
The Organ Donation Coordinator evaluates potential organ donors, facilitates the donation process, and coordinates with healthcare teams and families. They also manage clinical documentation, organ preservation, and regulatory requirements to ensure successful transplantation outcomes.
$75,918 - $121,715 / YEAR
WE ARE SHARING HOPE SC
The Donor Family Aftercare Coordinator provides compassionate support to donor families through outreach, grief resources, and organized remembrance programs. This role also manages family engagement initiatives and collaborates with transplant centers to facilitate meaningful connections.
CENTER FOR ORGAN RECOVERY AND EDUCA
The Clinical On-site Specialist identifies and evaluates potential organ and tissue donors while coordinating the recovery process. They maintain accurate medical documentation and interface with hospital staff to ensure timely donation procedures.
Mid South Transplant
The Organ Donation Coordinator manages the clinical care of potential donors, evaluates and allocates organs, and assists in the operating room during recovery. They are also responsible for the preservation, packaging, and transportation logistics of donated organs.
$73,000 - $90,000 / YEAR
The Organ Donation Coordinator manages the clinical care of potential organ donors in critical care settings and coordinates the entire organ recovery and placement process. They also provide essential support to donor families and serve as a consultant to hospital staff regarding donation protocols.
MIDWEST TRANSPLANT NETWORK INC
The Family Services Coordinator assesses potential donors and coordinates the authorization process for organ and tissue donation with families. They provide compassionate support to families while maintaining accurate medical and social history documentation.
LifeLink Foundation
The Referral Responder is responsible for receiving and evaluating organ and tissue donor referrals while coordinating with hospital teams to ensure consistent case progression. They also provide support to donor families and ensure all activities comply with legal and organizational standards.
2 months ago
The Referral Specialist is responsible for identifying and evaluating potential organ donors to maximize donation opportunities. They also coordinate with clinical staff and transplant centers to ensure accurate reporting and optimal outcomes for donor families and recipients.
The Family Care Coordinator evaluates hospital referrals to identify potential organ and tissue donors and coordinates with medical staff. They are responsible for approaching next-of-kin to offer donation options and managing the authorization process while providing ongoing support to donor families.