... either a brain dead or donation after cardiac death donor with clinical organ team and ... The ability to meet requirements of a variable and demanding schedule, including overnight shifts.
... either a brain dead or donation after cardiac death donor with clinical organ team and ... The ability to meet requirements of a variable and demanding schedule, including overnight shifts.
... either a brain dead or donation after cardiac death donor with clinical organ team and ... The ability to meet requirements of a variable and demanding schedule, including overnight shifts.
... either a brain dead or donation after cardiac death donor with clinical organ team and ... The ability to meet requirements of a variable and demanding schedule, including overnight shifts.
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$13.94 - $14.79
6% of jobs
$15.50 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$14.79 - $15.65
22% of jobs
$15.65 - $16.50
19% of jobs
The median wage is $16.57 / hr.
$16.50 - $17.35
27% of jobs
$17.39 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$17.35 - $18.20
11% of jobs
$18.20 - $19.06
5% of jobs
$19.06 - $19.91
3% of jobs
$19.91 - $20.76
4% of jobs
$20.76 - $21.61
0% of jobs
$21.61 - $22.47
1% of jobs
$22.47 - $23.32
1% of jobs
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Full-time
Posted 25 days ago
Job description
The position of the Clinical On-Site Specialist is responsible for maximizing organ and tissue donation through the identification and evaluation of potential donors. The position is responsible for completion of related documentation and assists in the coordination of the recovery process. The Clinical On-Site Specialist has shared responsibility for strengthening partner relationships and maximizing donation.
SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY
The Clinical On-Site Specialist reports to CORE's Director, Organ Procurement Operations and is responsible for various office and recovery duties and will be expected to complete case follow-up, chart documentation, and assignments. They will also be responsible for conducting identification and evaluation of potential donors on-site. The Clinical On-Site Specialist will be responsible for communicating with on-call staff to ensure timely decisions and actions for donor potential activity, interface with hospital staff to assess and influence case progression, document required information which includes medical history, lab values, and other information that impacts donation, and evaluate donor information and communicate results to determine medical suitability for organ donation as either a brain dead or donation after cardiac death donor with clinical organ team and Administrator-On-Call (AOC).
The Clinical On-Site Specialist is responsible for following the organization policy with regard to position and documentation standards, maintain compliance with regulatory agencies, as appropriate, and document real-time case information. The Clinical On-Site Specialist will also be responsible for communicating strategies with appropriate hospital and CORE staff, and coordinates and provides supplies and equipment necessary to complete the donation process. The Clinical On-Site Specialist will be responsible for performing duties for the case start up and follow up activities as directed by the AOC and maintains confidentiality of donor and recipient information according to established policies and procedures. They may be assigned other job-related functions by the Director, Organ Procurement Operations and/or members of CORE's Leadership Team.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
The incumbent for the position Clinical On-Site Specialist should have an associate or bachelor's degree in a related field or a combination of education and work experience providing equivalent knowledge required. A strong knowledge of medical terminology is required, and previous exposure to the medical community required. The ability to meet requirements of a variable and demanding schedule, including overnight shifts. They must be task oriented, pay close attention to detail, possess good documentation skills, and maintain a professional manner of completing assigned duties. Strong verbal and written communication skills, with public speaking experience, is desired. The ability to interact effectively and diplomatically with interoffice personnel, donor hospitals, hospital staff, donor families, and the public, and having strong interpersonal skills and ability to work both independently and as part of a team required. A valid Driver's License is also required.
DEGREE OF JOB DIFFICULTY
The degree of job difficulty for the Clinical On-Site Specialist falls into the significant range. Inadvertent errors or mistakes could result in the death of a transplant recipient. Misinformation to families, healthcare professionals, or the public in general could have an adverse effect on the donation process. Personal development is essential to keep abreast of the current trends in organ/tissue donation and transplantation. Misinformation could cause internal and external problems with regard to CORE and national transplant policies.