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... ECMO management, weaning and decannulation, and other therapies including but not limited to ... circuit and/or circuit component changes, priming, blood and medication administration to the ...

ECMO Coordinator

Reno, NV · On-site

$43.89 - $61.44/hr

... ECMO management, weaning and decannulation, and other therapies including but not limited to ... circuit and/or circuit component changes, priming, blood and medication administration to the ...

... ECMO management, weaning and decannulation, and other therapies including but not limited to ... circuit and/or circuit component changes, priming, blood and medication administration to the ...

... ECMO management, weaning and decannulation, and other therapies including but not limited to ... circuit and/or circuit component changes, priming, blood and medication administration to the ...

ECMO Coordinator

Reno, NV · On-site

$43.89 - $61.44/hr

... ECMO management, weaning and decannulation, and other therapies including but not limited to ... circuit and/or circuit component changes, priming, blood and medication administration to the ...

... ECMO management, weaning and decannulation, and other therapies including but not limited to ... circuit and/or circuit component changes, priming, blood and medication administration to the ...

ECMO Perfusionist

San Francisco, CA · On-site

$160K - $210K/yr

This position extends beyond traditional ECMO management and requires deep physiological insight, strong troubleshooting skills, and protocol optimization experience. The perfusionist will be ...

Experience with ECMO management is preferred. Additional Information: * This position has an open PRN order, providing flexibility in scheduling. If you are passionate about providing high-quality ...

ECMO Specialist - PRN

Atlanta, GA

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

The ECMO Specialist will assist with cannulation, decannulation, and provide daily ECMO management throughout the Emory Healthcare System as needed. Assists clinical teams with transport of ECMO ...

ECMO Specialist - PRN

Atlanta, GA

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

The ECMO Specialist will assist with cannulation, decannulation, and provide daily ECMO management throughout the Emory Healthcare System as needed. Assists clinical teams with transport of ECMO ...

The ECMO Specialist will assist with cannulation, decannulation, and provide daily ECMO management throughout the Emory Healthcare System as needed. Assists clinical teams with transport of ECMO ...

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ECMO Specialist - PRN

Atlanta, GA · On-site

$18.75 - $25.75/hr

The ECMO Specialist will assist with cannulation, decannulation, and provide daily ECMO management throughout the Emory Healthcare System as needed. Assists clinical teams with transport of ECMO ...

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This position extends beyond traditional ECMO management and requires deep physiological insight, strong troubleshooting skills, and protocol optimization experience. The perfusionist will be ...

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How much do ecmo manager jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for ecmo manager in the United States is $26.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $32.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an ECMO Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an ECMO Manager, you need an in-depth understanding of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) therapy, critical care, and a registered nursing or respiratory therapy background, often with advanced certifications like ECMO Specialist (CESA/CESN). Familiarity with ECMO circuit technology, patient monitoring systems, and relevant hospital protocols is essential. Strong leadership, decision-making, and communication skills are crucial for managing teams and responding to high-stress, dynamic clinical situations. These skills ensure patient safety, optimal team performance, and effective coordination of complex, life-saving therapies.

What are the primary challenges faced by an ECMO Manager in coordinating multidisciplinary care teams?

As an ECMO Manager, one of the main challenges is ensuring smooth communication and collaboration among a diverse team, including perfusionists, critical care physicians, nurses, and respiratory therapists. The role often requires rapid decision-making in high-stress situations and balancing the needs of multiple patients with limited ECMO resources. Proactive scheduling, regular interdisciplinary meetings, and ongoing staff training are essential for maintaining high-quality care and minimizing complications. Successful ECMO Managers foster a culture of teamwork and adaptability to handle the dynamic environment of extracorporeal life support.

What are ECMO Managers?

ECMO Managers are healthcare professionals responsible for overseeing the operation and management of Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) programs in hospitals or medical centers. They supervise clinical teams, ensure proper protocol adherence, manage equipment and supplies, and coordinate patient care involving ECMO support. Their role is critical in providing life-saving treatment for patients with severe cardiac or respiratory failure, and they often provide training, quality control, and administrative support to ensure optimal patient outcomes.

What is the difference between Ecmo Manager vs Ecmo Coordinator?

AspectEcmo ManagerEcmo Coordinator
CertificationsRN, Critical Care Certification, ECMO CertificationRN, Critical Care Certification, ECMO Certification
Work EnvironmentOversees ECMO programs, manages staff, develops protocolsAssists with patient care, coordinates ECMO procedures, supports staff
ResponsibilitiesLeadership, program management, staff trainingPatient monitoring, equipment setup, scheduling

The Ecmo Manager typically holds a leadership role, overseeing ECMO programs and staff, while the Ecmo Coordinator focuses on patient care coordination and operational support. Both roles require similar certifications and work in hospital settings, but differ mainly in scope and responsibilities.

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ECMO Coordinator

Full-time

Posted 28 days ago


Renown Health rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 96 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

249th of 864 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Position Purpose

The ECMO Coordinator will be responsible for performing day-to-day ECMO program operational oversight. This is to include clinical training for ECMO staff, orientation facilitation for ECMO Specialists, establishing and measuring ECMO staff competencies, and the development of ECMO policies, procedures, and guidelines under the direction of the ECMO medical director. Perform the functions of the ECMO Specialist when necessary to meet pump staffing needs and function as an expert for all ECMO aspects of patient care and delivery in collaboration with physicians, surgeons, and the multidisciplinary teams.

Nature and Scope

• Maintain all ECMO equipment and supplies including equipment and supply purchasing in collaboration with administration.

• Takes call 24/7 in weekly or bi-weekly rotation with the 2nd ECMO Coordinator with a 45 min call time to the hospital.

• Will be present at and facilitate every ECMO cannulation under the direction of the cannulating ECMO physician.

• Participates in ECMO consultations when on call.

• Participates in identifying learning needs and designs, plans, and implements effective and appropriate learning techniques to ensure clinical competency of ECMO providers.

• Coordinates lectures, in-services, simulation, and wet lab training to ensure ECMO provider competency.

• Coordinated in-house and on-call schedules with the administrative team to ensure appropriate staffing for the ECMO program and patient care delivery.

• Serves as a subject matter expert or has the ability to consult with experts when needed to identify potential emergencies and complication prevention for immediate resolution.

• Demonstrates a superior working knowledge of ECMO therapy including but not limited to the ECMO circuity and pump, adjustments to flow, sweep, FiO2, anticoagulation therapy set by the physician, point of care testing, patient monitoring systems, ABG interpretation, and related policies, procedures, and guidelines.

• Assists with the initiation of ECMO, the course of ECMO management, weaning and decannulation, and other therapies including but not limited to circuit and/or circuit component changes, priming, blood and medication administration to the circuit as permitted by licensure under the direction of the ECMO provider.

• Maintains regular effective communication with the physicians, hospital and clinical staff, direct supervisors, ECMO specialists, and other multidisciplinary personnel as directed in performing the job duties, responsibilities, and requirements when problems arise with equipment and/or personnel as established by Renown policies and protocols.

• Works in coordination with the ECMO coordinator through communication and shared responsibilities covering all aspects of the ECMO program.

• Completes all required documentation required by the coordinator according to Renown policies, protocols, and guidelines, including but not limited to ECMO charges and ELSO and quality data collection and reporting.

• Assists in data collection and quality improvement initiatives and research related activities related to ECMO.

• Collaborates with other ECMO centers, attends ECMO meetings and education offerings, and ECMO conference to develop a sound ECMO network, and remain up to date on ECMO protocols, management techniques, and technology.

• Assist in managing standards and protocols, Joint Commission requirements, and other applicable regulatory requirements pertaining to the ECMO Program.

• Monitors and orders ECMO inventory and equipment to ensure ability to maintain ECMO census as guided by Renown.

• Performs ECMO Specialist clinical coverage when required to maintain safe ECMO patient staffing.

• Travels with ECMO patients for both intra and inter-hospital transports

• Notifies finance of each active ECMO case

• Facilitates ECMO M&M auditing.

• Audits ECMO Specialist charting to ensure compliance with Renown policy and protocol

This position does provide patient care.

Disclaimer

The foregoing description is not intended and should not be construed to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills and efforts or work conditions associated with the job. It is intended to be an accurate reflection of the general nature and level of the job.

Minimum Qualifications
Requirements - Required and/or Preferred

Name

Description

Education:

Must have working-level knowledge of the English language, including reading, writing, and speaking English. Bachelor’s degree preferred.

Experience:

Required:

• At least 3 years clinical critical care experience

• At least 2 years’ experience as and ECMO Specialist

Preferred:

• 5 years clinical critical care experience

• 1 or more years’ experience as an ECMO Coordinator/Clinical Specialist

License(s):

Ability to obtain and maintain a State of Nevada Board Registered Nurse License, Registered Respiratory Therapist Licenses, or Perfusion License.

State of Nevada Point of Care Analyst license or equivalent as defined in NAC. To include Director of point of care, General supervisor of point of care, Clinical laboratory technologist, Blood gas technician, blood gas technologist required within 6 months of hire.

Certification(s):

Current AHA BLS and ACLS certification required at time of hire.

Required:

• Satisfactory completion of the internal ECMO training program required within 6 months of hire.

Preferred

• Adult Certified ECMO Specialist (CES-A)

• ELSO Adult ECMO Practitioner Certification (E-AEC)

Computer / Typing:

Must possess, or be able to obtain within 90 days, the computers skills necessary to complete online learning requirements for job-specific competencies, access online forms and policies, complete online benefits enrollment, etc.


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Renown Health is a leading and respected player in the healthcare industry, based in Reno, NV, US. Established in 1862, the company has a deep-rooted history in providing high-quality healthcare services to the community. Renown Health offers a wide array of services including urgent care centers, lab services, x-ray and imaging services, primary care doctors and specialists. Its central values include excellence in quality and service, caring for people first, being proactive in the community, fiscal responsibility, integrity, and respecting every person.

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Year founded

1862

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