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How much do organ donation jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for organ donation in the United States is $55,404.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $61,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are organ donation jobs?

Organ donation jobs are positions dedicated to facilitating the process of organ and tissue donation. These roles can include transplant coordinators, organ procurement specialists, donor family advocates, and administrative staff who work for organ procurement organizations (OPOs). Their responsibilities range from identifying potential donors, coordinating with hospitals, supporting donor families, and ensuring the safe and ethical recovery and transport of organs for transplantation. These professionals play a vital role in saving lives and supporting both donors’ families and recipients through the donation process.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an organ donation coordinator, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Organ Donation Coordinator, you need a background in nursing or healthcare, knowledge of organ transplantation protocols, and relevant licensure or certification. Familiarity with hospital systems, donor management software, and regulatory documentation is often required. Compassion, emotional resilience, and excellent communication skills are crucial for supporting donor families and collaborating with medical teams. These skills ensure ethical, efficient coordination of organ donations, ultimately saving lives and supporting grieving families.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in organ donation coordination, and how can they be managed?

Professionals in organ donation coordination often encounter emotionally charged situations, such as interacting with grieving families and managing time-sensitive logistics. Balancing empathy with clear communication is essential, as is staying organized under pressure to ensure successful matches between donors and recipients. Many organizations offer training in crisis communication and provide access to counseling or peer support to help staff cope with these challenges, fostering resilience and emotional well-being.

What is the difference between Organ Donation vs Transplant Coordinator?

AspectOrgan DonationTransplant Coordinator
Required CredentialsMedical or nursing background, certification in organ procurementMedical/nursing degree, transplant certification, experience in patient care
Work EnvironmentHospitals, organ procurement organizations, donation centersHospitals, transplant centers, outpatient clinics
Employer & IndustryOrgan procurement organizations, hospitalsHospitals, transplant programs
Primary FocusIdentifying donors, coordinating organ retrievalManaging transplant patients, coordinating transplant procedures

Organ Donation involves identifying and coordinating the retrieval of organs from donors, focusing on procurement. Transplant Coordinators manage the transplant process, ensuring patient care before and after transplantation. While both roles require medical knowledge and work within hospitals or donation organizations, their primary responsibilities differ: one focuses on organ procurement, the other on patient management during transplantation.

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Infographic showing various Organ Donation job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, and 29% Part Time. Highlights an 95% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,404 per year, or $26.6 per hour.

In-house Organ Recovery Coordinator (Critical Care RNs Desired!)

DCI Donor Services

Albuquerque, NM • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description


DCI Donor Services
Sierra Donor Services - New Mexico (SDS) is looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic team member to join us to save lives!! Our mission at SDS is to save lives through organ donation and we want professionals on our team that will embrace this important work!! We want people to join our team in the role of Inhouse Recovery Coordinator with previous experience as a registered nurse (RN) in an ICU or critical care setting.

SUMMARY FUNCTION:

The In-house Organ Recovery Coordinator is responsible for providing support for organ donation activities within the assigned facility/facilities to maximize opportunities for organ donation. Provides consistency and promotes trust in the donation process by ensuring excellent donor evaluation, management, and organ yield. The In-house Organ Recovery Coordinator works with potential donor families, hospital personnel and transplant hospitals to facilitate efficient recovery of organs and tissues for transplantation. Extensive on-call services and flexibility are required. Significant daily presence in assigned hospital is required. This position collaborates with the medical, nursing and other departments as necessary in the planning, design, implementation, evaluation and maintenance of educational and quality assurance programs related to donation. This position assists with public education and outreach projects.

COMPANY OVERVIEW AND MISSION

New Mexico Donor Services is a designated organ procurement organization (OPO) within the state of New Mexico – and is a member of the DCI Donor Services family.

For over four decades, DCI Donor Services has been a leader in working to end the transplant waiting list. Our unique approach to service allows for nationwide donation, transplantation, and distribution of organs and tissues while maintaining close ties to our local communities.

DCI Donor Services operates organ procurement/tissue recovery organizations: Sierra Donor Services and Tennessee Donor Services with operations in the states of California, New Mexico, and Tennessee. We also maximize the gift of life through the DCI Donor Services Tissue Bank and Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank.

Our performance is measured by the way we serve donor families and recipients. To be successful in this endeavor is our ultimate mission. By mobili

With the help of our employee-led strategy team, we will ensure that all communities feel welcome and safe with us because we are a model for fairness, belonging, and forward thinking.

Key responsibilities this position will perform include:

  • Performs daily responsibilities to meet the needs of potential donors, donors, donor families, potential donor families, hospital personnel, physicians, and the OPO. Provides rapid on-site response to referrals. Primary responsibilities will occur in the assigned facility where employed. Increased donor activity, staffing shortages, etc. will require assuming responsibilities outside the primary area.
  • Evaluates potential donors. Assesses potential donor families, obtains appropriate authorization for donation, conducts Medical/Social History interview, and assists donor families through identification of potential end of life decisions, attending family meetings and providing donation information as needed. Responsible for medical management of donors prior to recovery activities. Directs the placement of anatomical gifts as necessary. Provides transplant surgeons with information necessary to determine appropriate recipients. Coordinates and assists in the surgical recovery of organs and perioperative management of the donor when necessary.
  • 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.
  • Provides support to Hospital Development Coordinator, in the assigned facility, to identify formal and informal leaders, assesses their respective roles, degree of influence and needs. Works collaboratively with these leaders and utilizes their expertise to improve and promote donation. Assists in policy and procedure development. Functions as an expert clinical resource for the hospital regarding organ and tissue donation.
  • Participates in decision-making programs and committees in the hospital that have an influence on organ donation, promoting donation and seeking opportunities for further collaboration. Facilitates the donation process.
  • Maintains high visibility by conducting rounds to all critical care units with medical teams and functioning as the designated resource within the hospital for all issues related to organ donation. Provides donor and referral follow-up to appropriate hospital staff one-on-one or by post-recovery conferences.
  • In partnership with the In-House Donation Specialist (when applicable), develops, provides and evaluates in-house training and in-service educational programs on all aspects of the donation process for hospital staff. Also, collects and reports donation outcome data to various levels of clinical and administrative hospital staff. Documents hospital activities, updates hospital plans, goals, and critical issues in a timely manner on a regular basis.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

PHYSICAL TRAITS: Talks and listens to donor families, hospital personnel, and physicians. Visually assesses donors. Reads charts and documents information. Walks, stands, and sits. Lifts and carries containers up to 70 lbs. Drives to and from donor hospitals. Must be able to stand for more than eight hours a day. Requires the ability to work under stress with numerous interruptions, distractions, and changing priorities. Must have a valid driver’s license and ready access to reliable transportation.


QUALIFICATIONS:

Education Required: RN/PA or related health care degree or licensure. Or OPO experience commensurate with job requirements.

Experience: Minimum one to two years experience as a Donation Coordinator or Organ Recovery Coordinator.

Licenses/Certifications: 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.


We offer a competitive compensation package including:

  • Up to 176 hours of PTO your first year
  • Up to 72 hours of Sick Time your first year
  • Two Medical Plans (your choice of a PPO or HDHP), Dental, and Vision Coverage
  • 403(b) plan with matching contribution
  • Company provided term life, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance
  • Wellness Program
  • Supplemental insurance benefits such as accident coverage and short-term disability
  • Discounts on home/auto/renter/pet insurance
  • Cell phone discounts through Verizon
  • Monthly phone stipend

**New employees must have their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by their potential start date or be able to supply proof of vaccination.**

You will receive a confirmation e-mail upon successful submission of your application. The next step of the selection process will be to complete a video screening. Instructions to complete the video screening will be contained in the confirmation e-mail. Please note - you must complete the video screening within 5 days from submission of your application to be considered for the position.

DCIDS is an EOE/AA employer – M/F/Vet/Disability.


Compensation details: 54000-67000 Yearly Salary


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