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Per Diem Birth Tissue Technician

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$16.75 - $21/hr

Work requires extended hours during peak periods and in the performance of tissue recovery activities. Requires daily travel within assigned service area to include hospitals and LifeLink. Birth ...

Per Diem Birth Tissue Technician

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

$16.75 - $21/hr

Work requires extended hours during peak periods and in the performance of tissue recovery activities. Requires daily travel within assigned service area to include hospitals and LifeLink. Birth ...

Recovery Technician I

Columbia, MD ยท On-site

$17.50 - $22/hr

As a Donor Recovery Technician , you will play a critical role in enabling life changing ... Coordinating and executing birth tissue acquisition in hospital settings for transplant and ...

May perform additional tissue recoveries (e.g., eye, skin, cardiovascular, birth tissue) as assigned. Effectively and efficiently, utilize supplies to control expenditures related to recoveries. This ...

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How much do birth tissue recovery jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for birth tissue recovery in the United States is $21.01, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.07 and $21.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Birth Tissue Recovery job?

A Birth Tissue Recovery job involves the collection of birth tissues, such as the placenta and umbilical cord, from consenting mothers after childbirth. These tissues are used for medical research, transplantations, and therapeutic applications. Recovery technicians follow strict medical protocols to ensure safe and ethical collection. The role requires attention to detail, strong communication skills, and knowledge of sterile techniques. It is a crucial position in advancing regenerative medicine and improving patient outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Birth Tissue Recovery position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Birth Tissue Recovery specialist, you need knowledge of sterile tissue recovery procedures, medical terminology, and basic anatomy, often supported by healthcare-related education and relevant certifications such as AATB Recovery Technician certification. Familiarity with surgical instruments, electronic documentation systems, and compliance with FDA and AATB standards is typically required. Strong attention to detail, ethical integrity, and the ability to communicate compassionately with donor families set outstanding candidates apart. These skills ensure safe, respectful, and high-quality tissue recovery that supports critical transplantation and research needs.

What are the typical work environments and schedules like for Birth Tissue Recovery specialists?

Birth Tissue Recovery specialists often work in hospital or surgical settings, and their schedules can include evenings, nights, weekends, and on-call shifts to respond to time-sensitive tissue recovery opportunities. The role may require traveling locally or regionally to different hospitals and clinics, depending on donor locations and organizational coverage areas. Professionals in this field commonly work as part of a multidisciplinary team, collaborating closely with nurses, physicians, and tissue bank coordinators to ensure the ethical and efficient recovery of birth tissues. Adaptability and effective teamwork are essential, as timely coordination and a sterile working environment are critical for successful tissue procurement and patient outcomes.
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Infographic showing various Birth Tissue Recovery job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 18% As Needed, 55% Full Time, and 27% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $43,694 per year, or $21 per hour.

Per Diem Birth Tissue Technician

Lifelink Foundation

Tampa, FL โ€ข On-site

$16.75 - $21/hr

Part-time

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

About LifeLink
More than four decades ago, a visionary group of innovators, led by renowned nephrologist Dr. Dana Shires, made a life-changing commitmentโ€”to save lives through organ and tissue donation. From that bold beginning, LifeLink Foundation was established โ€“ founded with heart, purpose, and a mission that still guides us today.

What started as a nonprofit with big dreams has grown into a vision-driven organization of more than 700 dedicated professionals across west-central Florida, Georgia, parts of South Carolina, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.

At LifeLink, we are united by our mission: To honor donors and save lives through organ and tissue donation.

Our vision remains clear: To maximize the gift of life while giving hope to donor families and transplant patients.

We are grounded in the values that shape our work and cultureโ€”Compassion. Excellence. Legacy. People. Quality.

If youโ€™re inspired by purpose, driven by impact, and ready to help save and heal lives, LifeLink is the place for you.

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What Youโ€™ll Do
As a Per Diem Birth Tissue Technician,ย  you will directly contribute to LifeLinkโ€™s life-saving mission.ย ย Responsible for performing activities related to living donor birth tissue acquisition following established LifeLink policies and procedures. Performs birth tissue donor pre-qualification processes and is responsible for acquiring birth tissue, using aseptic technique, in an operating room environment

Key Responsibilities:
  • Performs tasks related to birth tissue acquisition overseen and/or regulated by the AATB, FDA, and applicable state and federal agencies.
  • Performs birth tissue donor pre-qualification processes, including obtaining consent for birth tissue and completing the medical social history interview with donors.
  • Responsible for acquiring birth tissue in a hospital operating room environment using aseptic technique, along with packaging and transporting tissue.
  • Assists in the preparation of sterile work areas, in addition to inspecting and monitoring supplies/materials needed for birth tissue acquisition.
  • Ability to effectively communicate with hospital personnel and patients.
  • Responsible for completing acquisition documentation and adhering to established policies and procedures to facilitate birth tissue acquisition.
  • Performs any additional duties or functions deemed necessary by leadership.

ย Who You Are

  • Passionate about helping others and making a difference
  • Aligned with LifeLinkโ€™s core values of Compassion, Excellence, Legacy, People, and Quality
  • High School Diploma required with Surgical Technology Certification or comparable medical related certification/experience.
  • Ability to respond and arrive to designated locations within required timeframes, wearing the appropriate attire, on scheduled work dates.
  • Work requires the ability to stand for ninety percent of the time.
  • Demonstrated above average interpersonal and communication skills with co-workers, management, hospital personnel and patients.
  • Reliable vehicle with good driving record and current state license.
  • Ability to lift up to 25lbs.
  • A collaborator who thrives in a mission-first environment.
Working Conditions:

Work requires extended hours during peak periods and in the performance of tissue recovery activities. Requires daily travel within assigned service area to include hospitals and LifeLink. Birth tissue procedures are performed in a hospital operating room setting. Hazardous conditions include, but are not limited to, the possible exposure to microorganisms, viruses, potentially infectious body fluids and hazardous chemicals. Demonstrated physical ability to lift, carry and/or move equipment of varying weight from 1 to 30 pounds.

OSHA Risk Classification:ย  High

Why LifeLink?

  • Be part of an organization with a legacy of saving lives and giving hope
  • Join a passionate and supportive team across Florida, Georgia, and Puerto Rico

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
LifeLink is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to building an inclusive environment that reflects the communities we serve.

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