Float Pool - Organ Recovery Coordinator
Company: DCI Donor Services
Location: Nashville
Posted on: June 24, 2025
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Job Description:
DCI Donor Services Come work with DCIDS (New Mexico Donor
Services, Sierra Donor Services, Tennessee Donor Services) without
having to relocate! SUMMARY FUNCTION: Works with donor families,
donor hospital personnel, and transplant hospital personnel to
facilitate efficient recovery of organs for transplantation.
Manages donor patients in accordance with established policy and
protocols, in addition to consultation with Medical Director and
leadership. Utilizes critical thinking skills to manage all aspects
of donor case management. Must be able to withstand extended work
hours and extensive on-call duties. Must have reliable personal
transportation and be able to travel in small aircraft. Assists
with hospital development duties, professional, public and outreach
educational projects. Services are provided to all DCIDS OPOs
(NMDS, SDS, TDS). As a member of the Float Pool team, call
locations will vary based on staffing needs and donation activity.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Provides extensive on-call
recovery services across all DCIDS OPOs to meet the needs of donor
patients, donor families, hospital personnel, and transplant
centers. Responds to referral calls by phone or in person as
required. Functions as resource to hospital personnel and
physicians regarding patient management and brain death
determination. Evaluates and determines patient suitability for
donation. Assumes primary responsibility for management of donor
patients to optimize the number of organs available for transplant
by using established donor management guideline protocols,
consulting with hospital nursing, physician staff, Medical
Director, and leadership. Follows all state and hospital policies
to ensure potential donors are declared according to legal and
medical standards. Coordinates organ placement/organ allocation
with transplant programs and surgeons. Provides information
necessary to determine medical suitability of organs for designated
recipients in accordance with regulatory guidelines including CMS,
UNOS, AOPO and company policy. Coordinates with tissue services, as
appropriate, to facilitate tissue recovery. Coordinates and assists
in the surgical recovery of organs and peri-operative management.
Assists in arranging transportation for organ recovery teams.
Coordinates surgical recovery/packaging and arranges transportation
of organs for transplant and/or research. Possesses a working
knowledge of pulsatile preservation. Manages all lab specimens for
shipment and delivery to laboratories in accordance with
established policies. Supports donor families, conducts medical and
social history interviews, provides informed consent, and assists
donor families as needed. Has an understanding of electronic
medical records and demonstrates an ability to complete all
documentation in DCIDS electronic medical record. Adheres to
established AOPO, UNOS and company guidelines regarding
documentation. Collaborates with Hospital Development to prepare
and present educational resources to hospital personnel and
physicians. Works with selected hospitals to assess the highest
donor potential. Conducts hospital rounds to increase OPO
visibility, donor and referral follow-up, correspondence with donor
hospitals and donation education. Offers feedback mechanism
regarding post-referral and recovery initiatives with hospital
staff and assists with implementation of hospital strategic plans.
In addition to call expectations, coordinators are required to
complete assigned professional responsibilities and assist with
projects and other duties as assigned. PHYSICAL TRAITS: Must be
able to drive to on-call assignments and to/from donor hospitals.
Listens and talks to donor families, hospital personnel and
physicians. Communicates with new employees and observes
performance. Must be able to work in all hospital environments,
including the operating room and the ICU. Work with laboratory
specimens. Visually assesses donors. Read/write charts, reports,
records, and verbally presents a variety of information. Walks,
stands and lifts/carries containers (up to 70 lbs.).
QUALIFICATIONS: Education: RN/PA/ RT/ Paramedic or related health
care degree preferred. Experience: Two to three years of experience
as an OPO clinical coordinator with similar responsibilities
outlined in job description. Licenses/ Certifications: Certified
Procurement Transplant Coordinator (CPTC) preferred. Valid driver
license required and ability to pass MVR underwriting requirements.
May be required to use privately owned vehicle during the scope of
company business. Computer Skills: Working knowledge of computers
and basic data entry skills required. DCIDS is an EOE/AA employer –
M/F/Vet/Disability PIc60482f79156-37456-37420894
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