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As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for organ transplant in the United States is $99,592.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $76,500.00 and $113,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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An Organ Transplant job involves coordinating, performing, or supporting organ transplant procedures in medical settings. Professionals in this field may include transplant surgeons, coordinators, nurses, or procurement specialists who ensure organs are matched, transported, and transplanted successfully. They work with patients, donor families, and medical teams to facilitate life-saving transplants while ensuring ethical and legal compliance.

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Organ transplant professionals are responsible for coordinating and managing all aspects of the transplant process, which may include patient evaluation, pre-operative preparation, participation in surgical procedures, and meticulous post-operative care. Daily tasks often involve collaborating with surgeons, nurses, social workers, and other specialists to ensure each patient receives comprehensive support throughout their transplant journey. They also review lab results, monitor for signs of organ rejection or infection, and educate patients about medication management. This role requires flexibility and a high level of organization, as transplant procedures can occur on short notice depending on organ availability.

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To excel in the field of organ transplantation, professionals typically need advanced medical training, such as an MD, DO, or RN degree, with specialized expertise in transplant surgery, immunology, or transplant coordination. Familiarity with transplant management systems, surgical equipment, and compliance with regulatory certifications like UNOS or ASTS is crucial. Strong communication, adaptability, and crisis management skills are essential for effective collaboration with multidisciplinary teams and supporting patients and their families. These competencies are vital for ensuring successful transplant outcomes, maintaining patient safety, and upholding the highest standards of care.

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Infographic showing various Organ Transplant job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 83% Full Time, 8% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $99,592 per year, or $47.9 per hour.

Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - Solid Organ Transplant

JobRx, Inc.

Fort Worth, TX โ€ข On-site

$100 - $120/hr

Other

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Location: Medical Center - Fort Worth

Department: Pharmacy-Dodson Specialty

Shift: First Shift (United States of America)

Standard Weekly Hours: 40

Summary

Sign On Bonus - $10,000 and Relocation Assistance provided

The Solid Organ Transplant Clinical Pharmacy Specialist will provide expert pharmaceutical care to pediatric patients undergoing renal or cardiac transplantation, as well as those with complex nephrological conditions (including dialysis) in both ambulatory and inpatient settings. This role requires a deep understanding of complex immunomodulatory, transplant, and renal pharmacotherapy, along with the ability to develop individualized treatment plans.

Schedule: Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. Note: The Specialist serves as the primary point of contact for the Renal Transplant team outside of normal business hours.

Responsibilities

Patient Care:

  • Develop and implement comprehensive medication regimens for patients with renal transplant, cardiac transplant, or complex nephrological diseases.
  • Monitor patient response to therapy and aggressively adjust medication regimens as needed, including therapeutic drug monitoring for complex immunosuppressants.
  • Provide specialized medication counseling and education to transplant recipients, pediatric patients, and their caregivers.
  • Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary healthcare providers across the nephrology, cardiology, and transplant teams to optimize patient outcomes.

Clinical Services:

  • Participate actively in pre-transplant evaluations and comprehensive post-transplant care for both heart and kidney recipients.
  • Manage complex medication-related adverse events, opportunistic infection prophylaxis, and critical drug interactions.
  • Provide expert consultative services to medical, nursing, and surgical staff regarding solid organ transplant and complex renal pharmacotherapy (including continuous renal replacement therapy and maintenance dialysis).

Research and Education:

  • Stay current with the latest clinical practice guidelines and advancements in solid organ transplantation and pediatric nephrology.
  • Contribute to quality improvement and research projects related to renal and cardiac transplantation.
  • Participate in and lead educational programs for healthcare providers, pharmacy residents, and patients and their caregivers.
Qualifications
  • PharmD from an ACPE accredited school of pharmacy is required.
  • Completion of a PGY1 and an applicable PGY2 specialty residency (Solid Organ Transplant or Pediatric Pharmacy preferred), or a minimum of 5 years of equivalent clinical pharmacy experience is required.
  • Texas Pharmacist license (or eligible).
  • Texas Preceptor license required (must be obtained within 90 days of hire).
  • CPR - BLS required.
  • Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) certification required within 1 year of employment (BCPS, BCPPS, or BCTXP).

Preferred Skills: Prior experience related to renal/cardiac physiology, transplant immunology, immunosuppressive pharmacology, and management of dialysis populations is strongly preferred.

About Us

Cook Children's Medical Center is the cornerstone of Cook Children's, and offers advanced technologies, research and treatments, surgery, rehabilitation and ancillary services all designed to meet children's needs.

Cook Children's is an EOE/AA, Minority/Female/Disability/Veteran employer.

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