Center for Organ Recovery & Education · 13 hours ago
ORGAN PROCUREMENT COORDINATOR
Center for Organ Recovery & Education (CORE) is seeking an Organ Procurement Coordinator who will be responsible for donor evaluation and management at hospitals within CORE’s service area. This role involves communicating with families about organ donation opportunities and coordinating the recovery process, including the perfusion and preservation of post-mortem organs.
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Responsibilities
Responsible for donor evaluation and management at hospitals within CORE’s service area
Designated requestor for CORE’s DSA
Responsible for talking with families about the opportunity to donate and obtaining and/or documenting authorization
Responsible for coordination of operating room staff involved in the recoveries
Responsible for the perfusion and preservation of post-mortem organs
Reports to CORE’s Director, Clinical Operations
Works under the direction of the CORE administrator on call during donor activity
Responsible for donor evaluation and management of potential and actual donors within CORE’s service area and, in some cases, hospitals throughout the United States and Canada
Responsible for the importation and exportation of post-mortem organs
Knows and works within CORE and national policies regarding organ and tissue recovery and distribution
Functions as a designated requestor and communicates donor case outcomes to donor families, donor hospitals, physicians, and other healthcare professionals as deemed necessary
Occasionally assists the CORE Professional Services Liaison team in delivering educational programs for healthcare professionals and attending key physician meetings as requested
May be assigned other job-related functions by the Director, Clinical Operations and/or members of CORE’s Leadership Team
Qualification
Required
The position of Organ Procurement Coordinator requires that someone be a registered nurse, physicians assistant, respiratory therapist, or a paramedic
Candidates that have prior experience with an Organ Procurement Organization, a Master of Science in Human Donation Science, 4+ years' experience in other critical care related fields, or a four-year degree in one of the health sciences may be considered
Critical care experience is preferred
He/She must have strong communication, interpersonal skills and sound judgment
On scheduled days of call, he/she must be available to work up to 24 hours
He/She must possess the ability to lift and carry equipment weighing sixty 60 pounds or more
He/She must demonstrate a commitment to the donation process, strong professional work ethic and advanced leadership skills
Company
Center for Organ Recovery & Education
Center for Organ Recovery & Education provides coordination, donation, and computerized matching of human organs.
Funding
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Morningstar, Inc.
2025-01-15
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