What are the responsibilities and job description for the Organ Donor Coordinator position at CommonSpirit Health?
*Job Summary and Responsibilities*
The Organ Donor Coordinator position is responsible for supporting the organ procurement services required for transplantation and maintains the peri-operative phase of recipient transplantation. Primary responsibilities for this position include logistics management, preservation, packaging and labeling of organs for transplantation; facilitating organ offer review and acceptance processes, recipient admission and pre-operative preparation for transplantation, and ensuring adherence to current Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network/United Network of Organ Sharing (OPTN/UNOS) regulations and allocation policies. The Organ Donor Coordinator position communicates with all members of the Organ Procurement Organization (OPO), recovery and transplant teams, and recipient candidate and family to ensure proper coordination of the organ recovery and transplant events.
Identifies and responds to the psychosocial needs of the transplant candidate/ family/caregivers during the pre-operative and peri-operative phases of transplantation.
Fosters teamwork approach in all interactions with peers and team members, offering assistance. Anticipates needs of other team members; proactively offering assistance. Contributes to meeting the department score for employee engagement.
Participates in the organ transplant process according to transplant center protocol. Responds timely to initial organ offers, verifies all donor and recipient information, collects appropriate data necessary for decision making regarding organ acceptance/decline for transplant and prepares a thorough report for the physician to review. Facilitates admission/transfer of recipient for transplantation and oversees pre-operative process. Coordinates timing of events with procurement team and OPO.
Enters appropriate acceptance and decline codes via DonorNet in a timely manner and alerts appropriate parties for any variances in allocation documentation immediately. Exhibits ability to timely remove transplant recipients from waitlist per OPTN/UNOS regulations. Participates in recipient waitlist management review forums as indicated and monitor appropriate communications affecting recipient’s candidacy. Provide timely notifications at specified time-points throughout the recovery and transplant process and ensure thorough hand-offs to team members if required. Contributes to meeting department and organ program targets for process and patient satisfaction measures.
Ensures organs and tissues will be recovered, packaged, and transplanted to maximize utilization in accordance with OPTN/UNOS policies. Preserves organs and tissue according to OPO and national standards to ensure maximum viability for transplantation including pumping/perfusion of organs.
Ensures adequate tissue typing material is recovered for each organ and tissue and archiving as well as inclusion of vascular grafts as required with packaged extra renal organs and tissue. Ensures proper documentation of extra-renal organ and tissue anatomy and abnormal findings and kidney anatomy, measurements, and abnormal findings.
Operates within Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), OPTN, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulatory compliance throughout the recovery and transplant event processes. Maintains CMS and OPTN compliant documentation throughout the phases of the process including but not limited to logistics documentation, procurement and transplant verification forms, Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) requests, HIM-required consents, organ donor disclosure, and recovery transplant reporting records. Contributes to meeting department and organ program targets for quality, compliance, and safety.
Utilizes appropriate supply inventory to ensure supply costs are maximized. Follows protocol for transportation logistics to maintain expenses in alignment with quality management. Submits variances timely to management for proper billing management. Contributes to meeting department and organ program financial measures on department dashboard.
Identifies and assumes responsibility for its own learning needs, consults with healthcare team experts, and seeks continuing education opportunities to meet those needs. Ensures own career discussions occur with appropriate management.
Required
Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center is an internationally recognized leader in research and clinical excellence that has given rise to breakthroughs in cardiovascular care, neuroscience, oncology, transplantation, and more. Our team’s efforts have led to the creation of many research programs and initiatives to develop advanced treatments found nowhere else in the world. In our commitment to advancing standards in an ever-evolving healthcare environment, our new McNair Campus is designed around the human experience—modeled on evidence-based practices for the safety of patients, visitors, staff, and physicians. The 27.5-acre campus represents the future of healthcare through a transformative alliance focused on leading-edge patient care, research, and education. Our strong alliance with Texas Heart® Institute and Baylor College of Medicine allows us to bring our patients a powerful network of care unlike any other. Our collaboration is focused on increasing access to care through a growing network of leading specialists and revolutionizing healthcare to save lives and improve the health of the communities we serve.
*Pay Range*
$29.44 - $43.79 /hour
The Organ Donor Coordinator position is responsible for supporting the organ procurement services required for transplantation and maintains the peri-operative phase of recipient transplantation. Primary responsibilities for this position include logistics management, preservation, packaging and labeling of organs for transplantation; facilitating organ offer review and acceptance processes, recipient admission and pre-operative preparation for transplantation, and ensuring adherence to current Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network/United Network of Organ Sharing (OPTN/UNOS) regulations and allocation policies. The Organ Donor Coordinator position communicates with all members of the Organ Procurement Organization (OPO), recovery and transplant teams, and recipient candidate and family to ensure proper coordination of the organ recovery and transplant events.
- PEOPLE - 20%
Identifies and responds to the psychosocial needs of the transplant candidate/ family/caregivers during the pre-operative and peri-operative phases of transplantation.
Fosters teamwork approach in all interactions with peers and team members, offering assistance. Anticipates needs of other team members; proactively offering assistance. Contributes to meeting the department score for employee engagement.
- SERVICE - 30%
Participates in the organ transplant process according to transplant center protocol. Responds timely to initial organ offers, verifies all donor and recipient information, collects appropriate data necessary for decision making regarding organ acceptance/decline for transplant and prepares a thorough report for the physician to review. Facilitates admission/transfer of recipient for transplantation and oversees pre-operative process. Coordinates timing of events with procurement team and OPO.
Enters appropriate acceptance and decline codes via DonorNet in a timely manner and alerts appropriate parties for any variances in allocation documentation immediately. Exhibits ability to timely remove transplant recipients from waitlist per OPTN/UNOS regulations. Participates in recipient waitlist management review forums as indicated and monitor appropriate communications affecting recipient’s candidacy. Provide timely notifications at specified time-points throughout the recovery and transplant process and ensure thorough hand-offs to team members if required. Contributes to meeting department and organ program targets for process and patient satisfaction measures.
- QUALITY/SAFETY - 30%
Ensures organs and tissues will be recovered, packaged, and transplanted to maximize utilization in accordance with OPTN/UNOS policies. Preserves organs and tissue according to OPO and national standards to ensure maximum viability for transplantation including pumping/perfusion of organs.
Ensures adequate tissue typing material is recovered for each organ and tissue and archiving as well as inclusion of vascular grafts as required with packaged extra renal organs and tissue. Ensures proper documentation of extra-renal organ and tissue anatomy and abnormal findings and kidney anatomy, measurements, and abnormal findings.
Operates within Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), OPTN, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) regulatory compliance throughout the recovery and transplant event processes. Maintains CMS and OPTN compliant documentation throughout the phases of the process including but not limited to logistics documentation, procurement and transplant verification forms, Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) requests, HIM-required consents, organ donor disclosure, and recovery transplant reporting records. Contributes to meeting department and organ program targets for quality, compliance, and safety.
- FINANCE - 10%
Utilizes appropriate supply inventory to ensure supply costs are maximized. Follows protocol for transportation logistics to maintain expenses in alignment with quality management. Submits variances timely to management for proper billing management. Contributes to meeting department and organ program financial measures on department dashboard.
- GROWTH/INNOVATION - 10%
Identifies and assumes responsibility for its own learning needs, consults with healthcare team experts, and seeks continuing education opportunities to meet those needs. Ensures own career discussions occur with appropriate management.
- On-Call - Note that employees may be required to be on-call during emergencies (i.e., Disaster, Severe Weather Event, etc.) regardless of selection above.
Required
- Three years of healthcare experience, one year which must be in direct patient care/contact or Organ Procurement Organization, upon hire and
- Transplant-related experience, upon hire
- Certified Surgical Technologist, upon hire or
- Certified Surgical First Assistant, upon hire
Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center is an internationally recognized leader in research and clinical excellence that has given rise to breakthroughs in cardiovascular care, neuroscience, oncology, transplantation, and more. Our team’s efforts have led to the creation of many research programs and initiatives to develop advanced treatments found nowhere else in the world. In our commitment to advancing standards in an ever-evolving healthcare environment, our new McNair Campus is designed around the human experience—modeled on evidence-based practices for the safety of patients, visitors, staff, and physicians. The 27.5-acre campus represents the future of healthcare through a transformative alliance focused on leading-edge patient care, research, and education. Our strong alliance with Texas Heart® Institute and Baylor College of Medicine allows us to bring our patients a powerful network of care unlike any other. Our collaboration is focused on increasing access to care through a growing network of leading specialists and revolutionizing healthcare to save lives and improve the health of the communities we serve.
*Pay Range*
$29.44 - $43.79 /hour
Salary : $29 - $44