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Tissue Procurement Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

The Researcher Associate will coordinate logistics of tissue procurement with pathology, autopsy services, and research staff to ensure timely and appropriate specimen collection. The Researcher ...

Radiology, CCTS, Tissue Procurement). * Onboarding/training new FAP submitters. * Review of studies with clinical research coordinators * Performs other duties as assigned. Annual Salary Range: $55 ...

Surgical Coordinator 1

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The Surgical Coordinator I ("SC I") supports the mission, goals, and strategic plan of LifeLink Foundation, Inc. ("LifeLink") by coordinating surgical aspects of organ and tissue procurement ...

Surgical Coordinator 1

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The Surgical Coordinator I ("SC I") supports the mission, goals, and strategic plan of LifeLink Foundation, Inc. ("LifeLink") by coordinating surgical aspects of organ and tissue procurement ...

Surgical Coordinator 1

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The Surgical Coordinator I ("SC I") supports the mission, goals, and strategic plan of LifeLink Foundation, Inc. ("LifeLink") by coordinating surgical aspects of organ and tissue procurement ...

Surgical Coordinator 1

Tampa, FL ยท On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

The Surgical Coordinator I ("SC I") supports the mission, goals, and strategic plan of LifeLink Foundation, Inc. ("LifeLink") by coordinating surgical aspects of organ and tissue procurement ...

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How much do tissue procurement jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for tissue procurement in Florida is $23.76, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.40 and $28.03 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the typical work hours and on-call expectations for tissue procurement professionals?

Tissue procurement professionals often work variable hours, including nights, weekends, and holidays, due to the unpredictable nature of donor availability and the time-sensitive process of tissue recovery. Many positions require participation in an on-call rotation, which may involve responding quickly to hospital notifications or traveling to multiple sites within a region. While the schedule can be demanding, teams work collaboratively to ensure adequate coverage and support. This structure ensures that donated tissue is recovered in a timely manner to maximize its viability and impact for transplantation or research.

What is a tissue procurement?

A Tissue Procurement job involves obtaining biological samples, such as human or animal tissues, for medical research, transplantation, or diagnostic purposes. Professionals in this role work with hospitals, research institutions, and medical facilities to ensure ethical and regulatory compliance in tissue collection. They may coordinate with donors, process specimens, and maintain proper documentation. Attention to detail and knowledge of medical protocols are crucial for success in this field.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in tissue procurement?

To thrive in Tissue Procurement, candidates need a background in biological sciences or a healthcare-related field, along with meticulous attention to detail and knowledge of medical terminology. Familiarity with sterile technique, surgical tools, and donor management software, as well as certifications like Certified Tissue Bank Specialist (CTBS), are often required. Strong communication, professionalism, and the ability to work compassionately with donor families set top performers apart. These skills are crucial to ensure safe, ethical, and efficient collection and handling of tissue for transplantation or research purposes.

What job categories do people searching Tissue Procurement jobs in Florida look for?

The top searched job categories for Tissue Procurement jobs in Florida are:

Infographic showing various Tissue Procurement job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 25% Full Time, 50% Part Time, and 25% Nights. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $49,427 per year, or $23.8 per hour.

Per Diem Tissue Recovery Technician - Shift: Weekends, Friday through Sunday (PM)

Lifelink Foundation

Tampa, FL โ€ข On-site

$16.75 - $21/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 23 days ago


Job description

Join LifeLink โ€” Join a Life Saving Team!

About LifeLink
More than four decades ago, a visionary group of innovators, led by renowned nephrologist Dr. Dana Shires, made a life-changing commitmentโ€”to save lives through organ and tissue donation. From that bold beginning,ย LifeLink Foundationย was established โ€“ founded with heart, purpose, and a mission that still guides us today.

What started as a nonprofit with big dreams has grown into a vision-driven organization of more thanย 700 dedicated professionalsย across west-central Florida, Georgia, parts of South Carolina, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.

At LifeLink, we are united by our mission:ย To honor donors and save lives through organ and tissue donation.

Our vision remains clear:ย To maximize the gift of life while giving hope to donor families and transplant patients.

We are grounded in the values that shape our work and cultureโ€”Compassion. Excellence. Legacy. People. Quality.

If youโ€™re inspired by purpose, driven by impact, and ready to help save and heal lives, LifeLink is the place for you.

What Youโ€™ll Do
Per Diem Tissue Recovery Technician -ย  you will directly contribute to LifeLinkโ€™s life-saving mission.ย  Responsible for activities associated with tissue recovery. Works within general guidelines and in coordination with LifeLink Staff and Logistics Support Personnel, applies principles of sterile technique and surgical expertise in the recovery of a variety of cadaver tissues for transplant, participates in a rotating per-diem schedule for tissue recoveries, maintains an open line of communication with the Tissue Recovery Leadership.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Participates in the surgical recovery of human tissue for transplantation.
  • Thorough knowledge and comprehension of aseptic technique.
  • Ability to circulate in an operating room setting.
  • Inspect and monitor equipment, supplies and instrumentation being used for procurement.
  • Observes environmental conditions and takes corrective measures as necessary. Reports deficiencies to supervisor.
  • Assist in the preparation of all sterile work areas and supplies needed for various stages of procurement.
  • Consults with supervisors as it relates to accepted performances of various responsibilities.
  • Adheres to established protocols set forth in the LifeLink Foundation Tissue Bank Standards and Procedures Manual.
  • Perform any duties deemed necessary by Tissue Recovery Leadership.

Who You Are

  • Passionate about helping others and making a difference
  • Aligned with LifeLinkโ€™s core values of Compassion, Excellence, Legacy, People, and Quality
  • Successful completion of an accredited Surgical Technology Program or a minimum of one year experience in aseptic technique preferred.
  • A minimum of a high school diploma required.
  • Work requires the ability to stand for ninety percent of the work time.
  • Work requires interpersonal ability to interact with fellow staff members, supervisors and management.
  • Work requires the visual acuity and manual dexterity necessary to procure tissue in an aseptic manner for clinical use.
  • Once a contracted employee has submitted a schedule, they will respond to cases when they are scheduled.
  • All contracted employees will respond to case notifications within 15 minutes, or the coordinator will move to the next employee on call.
  • All contracted employees will arrive at the office within one hour and ten minutes of being contacted.
  • All contracted employees will be appropriately dressed for travel to a hospital.
  • Ability to lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
  • A collaborator who thrives in a mission-first environment.

Working Conditions:

Work requires extended hours during peak procurement periods. Work generally requires periods of extended hours in the performance of tissue recovery activities. Often requires traveling during all hours. Office space and equipment will be provided to perform necessary duties. Tissue recovery procedures are performed in various operating room settings and medical examiners facilities. Hazardous conditions include but are not limited to possible exposure to blood or bodily fluids from potentially infected donors and the potential to obtain cuts and/or puncture to skin from sharp instruments and equipment.

OSHA Risk Classification: High

Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
LifeLink is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to building an inclusive environment that reflects the communities we serve.

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