NORA collaborates with Organ Procurement Organizations, Transplant Centers, Living Donor Networks ... Every transport at NORA supports a life-saving transplant. As a Transportation Specialist, you ...
NORA collaborates with Organ Procurement Organizations, Transplant Centers, Living Donor Networks ... Every transport at NORA supports a life-saving transplant. As a Transportation Specialist, you ...
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What is the difference between Part Time Organ Transport vs Part Time Medical Courier?
| Aspect | Part Time Organ Transport | Part Time Medical Courier |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Driver's license, sometimes specialized training | Driver's license, basic medical courier certification often preferred |
| Work Environment | Hospitals, clinics, organ procurement organizations | Medical facilities, labs, pharmacies |
| Industry Usage | Specifically for transporting organs for transplantation | Transporting medical supplies, specimens, or pharmaceuticals |
Part Time Organ Transport focuses on transporting organs for transplantation, requiring specialized handling and often working with hospitals and organ procurement organizations. In contrast, Part Time Medical Courier involves delivering medical supplies or specimens, with a broader scope of medical-related deliveries. Both roles require driving skills and adherence to health regulations, but Organ Transport demands more specialized training and handling protocols.

Part-Time Emergency Transportation Specialist - Seattle
Nationwide Organ Recovery Transport AllianceAuburn, WA • On-site
$35/hr
Part-time
Posted 5 days ago
Job description
Every transport at NORA supports a life-saving transplant.
As a Transportation Specialist, you serve as a critical link in a coordinated medical logistics chain where timing, safety, and professional judgment directly impact patient outcomes. This role requires disciplined execution, operational awareness, and the ability to perform under urgency without compromising protocol.
This is not routine driving. It is precision service work performed alongside clinical teams who depend on reliability, composure, and clear communication.
What You'll Do
- Transport surgical teams, organs, tissues, and critical medical supplies
- Operate under emergency and non-emergency conditions with measured judgment
- Communicate clearly and proactively with dispatch and clinical partners
- Identify potential delays, safety concerns, or process gaps and escalate appropriately
On-Call Commitment
This is a true on-call role. During scheduled on-call periods, you must remain reachable and prepared to respond when dispatched. When not actively deployed, you may use your time freely. Dispatch activity varies, and weekly hours are not guaranteed.
Tissue & Donor Transport Responsibilities (Location-Specific)
At certain NORA service locations, Transportation Specialists may assist with the respectful movement of tissue donors in accordance with medical, regulatory, and clinical protocols.
This responsibility requires:
- Professional composure
- Physical capability
- Strict adherence to established procedures
- Sensitivity in clinically and emotionally significant environments
This responsibility applies only to designated service areas.
What Sets NORA Transportation Specialists Apart
- Calm, disciplined decision-making under time sensitivity
- Safety-first vehicle operation - urgency never replaces protocol
- Clear, concise communication with dispatch and partners
- Protects chain integrity by identifying and escalating safety, timing, or protocol concerns through established channels
- Professional composure in clinically and emotionally sensitive environments
Qualifications
- Minimum 5 years emergency vehicle operation experience (red lights and sirens preferred)
- Background in law enforcement, fire service, or career EMS preferred
- Valid driver's license with clean driving history
- Successful background and drug screening
If you are seeking meaningful, mission-driven work that values discipline, composure, and service excellence, we invite you to apply and become part of the transplant community's trusted transport partner.
Stewards of the Gift
About Nationwide Organ Recovery Transport Alliance-NORA
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Industry
Health care and social assistance
Company size
51 - 200 Employees
Headquarters location
Saint Charles, IL, US
Year founded
2012