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New England Donor Services
Overview
Perform the aseptic removal of bones, skin, veins, corneas, and heart valves from deceased donors. Collaborate as part of a professional surgical team to facilitate life-saving and life-enhancing tissue donations.
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Compensation
$32 / HOUR
Posted
8 days ago
Lieber Institute Inc
The role involves collecting and curating postmortem human brain specimens and acting as a liaison with the Medical Examiner's Office. Responsibilities include performing tissue recovery, maintaining biorepository inventories, and providing general laboratory support.
$37,000 - $41,000 / YEAR
27 days ago
INFINITE LEGACY
Perform surgical recovery of corneas and skin grafts from deceased donors while adhering to strict aseptic techniques and regulatory protocols. Assist in operating room preparation, tissue packaging, and conducting physical assessments of potential donors.
$27 - $30 / HOUR
29 days ago
DCI Donor Services
Perform the recovery, packaging, and labeling of human tissue in a surgical setting. Responsibilities include room setup, surgical prep of the donor, aseptic recovery, and decontamination of instruments.
Salary not listed
CENTER FOR ORGAN RECOVERY AND EDUCA
Responsible for the recovery of tissues, corneas, and research organs from post-mortem donors while adhering to FDA and AATB standards. The role also involves educating healthcare professionals on the donation process and ensuring proper specimen packaging.
1 month ago
Lifebanc
Facilitate the organ and tissue donation process by identifying and evaluating potential donors to ensure optimal outcomes. Maintain strong professional relationships with hospital staff and provide on-site support and education to facilitate donations.
Tissue Recovery Technicians will participate in the recovery, packaging, and labeling of human tissue. This includes cleaning and setting up the recovery room, surgical prep of the donor, and aseptic recovery of human tissue.
$27 / HOUR
Dakota Lions Sight & Health
Responsible for the surgical recovery of human eyes and other tissues for transplant or research, including blood sampling and documentation. The role involves acting as a professional representative to donor families and coordinating shipments of recovered tissues.
$100 - $175 / HOUR
The Tissue Recovery Technician is responsible for the recovery of human eye and other tissues for transplant and research, ensuring procedures are documented and tissues are shipped appropriately. The role requires professional representation of donors and families in various settings.
LifeCenter Northwest
The Tissue Recovery Coordinator is responsible for the aseptic surgical recovery and safe packaging of tissues from deceased donors. They also manage supply inventory, maintain hospital relations, and ensure all procedures comply with FDA and AATB standards.
$30 - $53 / HOUR
American Addiction Centers
Perform aseptic recovery of tissues including eyes, bones, and tendons according to departmental policies. Manage donor records, collect blood samples, and ensure proper packaging and disposal of biohazard materials.
$25 - $38 / HOUR
The coordinator performs aseptic recovery of organs and tissues and manages the preservation and transportation logistics for donated organs. They are also responsible for maintaining laboratory supplies and ensuring all recovered materials meet regulatory standards.
$29 - $43 / HOUR
Performs aseptic recovery of human tissues including eyes, bones, and skin while maintaining strict surgical sterile techniques. Manages donor records, collects and processes blood samples, and ensures proper handling and disposal of biohazard materials.
Performs aseptic recovery of tissues such as eyes, bones, and ligaments from donors while maintaining strict surgical sterile techniques. Manages the collection, labeling, and shipping of blood samples and ensures all biohazard materials are documented and discarded according to policy.
The coordinator performs aseptic recovery and preservation of organs and tissues while managing logistics for recovery teams. They are also responsible for maintaining laboratory equipment and ensuring all recovered materials meet regulatory standards.
The Organ Recovery Coordinator directs the clinical evaluation and management of potential organ donors while collaborating with hospital staff and surgeons. They also provide support to grieving families and participate in quality assurance and performance improvement initiatives.
$36 - $53 / HOUR
OneLegacy
The Procurement Transplant Coordinator manages the organ procurement process, including donor assessment, resuscitation, and physiologic management in hospital settings. They also coordinate organ allocation, provide support to donor families, and ensure all medical-legal documentation is accurate and compliant.
$141,975 - $156,549 / YEAR
The Donation Clinical Coordinator manages the referral process by identifying potential donors, interpreting medical information, and collaborating with hospital staff to facilitate organ recovery. They also provide support to donor families and ensure all clinical documentation meets legal and organizational standards.
$72,345 - $91,637 / YEAR
The Preservation Coordinator is responsible for the surgical recovery, preservation, and packaging of organs in collaboration with transplant surgeons. They also manage renal preservation processes and coordinate organ allocation and transportation.
The Medical Examiner Donation Specialist is responsible for maximizing organ, eye, and tissue donation opportunities by building relationships with coroner and medical examiner offices. They perform clinical screenings, review medical records, and coordinate recovery logistics to ensure compliance with regulatory standards.
$52,325 - $74,233 / YEAR