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Tissue Recovery Jobs in Florida (NOW HIRING)

Surgical Coordinator 1

Tampa, FL

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Prepare, brief, and assist operating room ("OR") staff throughout the organ and tissue recovery process, ensuring a coordinated surgical workflow, assuring a coordinated and informed plan for the ...

VP-Sales and Marketing

Tampa, FL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

This position is also the primary liaison responsible for coordinating with all other functional areas, including Tissue Recovery, Quality Assurance, R&D, Regulatory and Processing in meeting the ...

VP-Sales and Marketing

Tampa, FL

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

This position is also the primary liaison responsible for coordinating with all other functional areas, including Tissue Recovery, Quality Assurance, R&D, Regulatory and Processing in meeting the ...

Assistant Manager, Recovery Services

Tampa, FL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

To honor donors and save lives through organ and tissue donation. Our vision remains clear: To ... What You'll Do As an Assistant Manager, Recovery Services, you will directly contribute to LifeLink ...

Housekeeper

Pompano Beach, FL

$13.25 - $17/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Competitive, based on experience and qualifications About Boca Recovery Center Founded in 2016 ... Refill dispensers for soap, toilet tissue, and paper towels as needed. * Monitor inventory levels ...

Housekeeper

Pompano Beach, FL · On-site

$13.25 - $17/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Competitive, based on experience and qualifications About Boca Recovery Center Founded in 2016 ... Refill dispensers for soap, toilet tissue, and paper towels as needed. * Monitor inventory levels ...

Housekeeper

Pompano Beach, FL · On-site

$13.25 - $17/hr

  • Medical

  • Retirement

  • PTO

Competitive, based on experience and qualifications About Boca Recovery Center Founded in 2016 ... Refill dispensers for soap, toilet tissue, and paper towels as needed. * Monitor inventory levels ...

Transplant Coordinator 1

Tampa, FL

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

To honor donors and save lives through organ and tissue donation. Our vision remains clear: To ... Ensure that medical and legal requirements for death determination and organ recovery are satisfied ...

Transplant Coordinator 1

Tampa, FL · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Life

  • Retirement

  • PTO

To honor donors and save lives through organ and tissue donation. Our vision remains clear: To ... Ensure that medical and legal requirements for death determination and organ recovery are satisfied ...

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How much do tissue recovery jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for tissue recovery in Florida is $15.70, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.74 and $16.01 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a tissue recovery?

A Tissue Recovery job involves the surgical recovery of human tissues, such as skin, bone, and heart valves, from deceased donors for medical transplantation and research. Professionals in this role follow strict medical and ethical protocols to ensure the safe and respectful recovery of tissues. They work closely with hospitals, organ procurement organizations, and surgical teams to coordinate recoveries. The position requires knowledge of aseptic techniques, anatomy, and regulatory standards. It is a critical role that helps improve and save lives through tissue donation.

What are the typical work hours and conditions for a tissue recovery professional?

Tissue Recovery professionals often work variable hours that may include nights, weekends, and on-call shifts, as tissue recovery is time-sensitive and can be required at any time. The work is typically performed in hospital operating rooms, morgues, or recovery centers, where strict sterile protocols must be followed. Professionals in this role should be prepared for physically and emotionally demanding situations, as well as frequent travel to different sites. Teamwork is important, as you will regularly collaborate with medical staff, funeral directors, and organ procurement coordinators to ensure each recovery is carried out safely and compassionately.

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

To thrive as a Tissue Recovery professional, you need a solid understanding of human anatomy, aseptic techniques, and medical terminology, often supported by certification such as Certified Tissue Banking Specialist (CTBS). Familiarity with surgical instruments, specialized recovery equipment, and donor management systems is typically expected. Attention to detail, professionalism, and the ability to work compassionately with donor families are vital soft skills in this role. These skills ensure safe, ethical, and efficient recovery of tissues for transplantation and research, while maintaining high standards of care and respect.

How do you become a tissue recovery specialist?

To become a tissue recovery specialist, individuals typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, followed by specialized training in tissue recovery procedures. Certification from organizations such as the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB) or similar bodies is often required, along with knowledge of sterile techniques and compliance with health and safety regulations.

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Infographic showing various Tissue Recovery job openings in Florida as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 73% Full Time, 20% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,652 per year, or $15.7 per hour.

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Join LifeLink — 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 commitment—to save lives through organ and tissue donation. From that bold beginning, LifeLink Foundation was established – 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 than 700 dedicated professionals across west-central Florida, Georgia, parts of South Carolina, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.

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

Our vision remains clear: 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 culture—Compassion. Excellence. Legacy. People. Quality.

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

 

What You’ll Do
As a Surgical Coordinator 1, you will directly contribute to LifeLink’s life-saving mission. 

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, preservation, and packaging in accordance with LifeLink policies and applicable regulations. The SC I is a skilled clinical professional responsible for ensuring that donated organs and tissues are recovered in a manner that maximizes their potential for transplantation, therapy, research, or education. Additionally, the SC I assists with hospital development initiatives and provides professional education, as needed.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Maintain the highest standards of professional conduct and interpersonal relationship development; promoting a positive and collaborative work environment aligned with the mission, vision, and values of the organization.
  • Coordinate and perform all designated aspects of the organ recovery, preservation, and packaging process in compliance with LifeLink policies and applicable regulations.
  • Provide on-call coverage and support for deceased donor procurement, organ preservation, and related activities, as assigned.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in sterile technique, universal precautions, infection control, and correct use of surgical instruments and supplies.
  • Prepare, brief, and assist operating room (“OR”) staff throughout the organ and tissue recovery process, ensuring a coordinated surgical workflow, assuring a coordinated and informed plan for the sequence of recovery events with all surgical personnel.
  • Set up, maintain, and turn over the OR before, during, and after recovery procedures, including post-mortem care.
  • Prepare the OR for organ recovery by ensuring all required surgical supplies, instruments, equipment, slush, preservation solutions, and other necessary materials are available and arranged appropriately.
  • Coordinate the sterilization of specialized surgical instruments, if necessary.
  • Maintain appropriate conditions for flush solutions, additives, and preservation media throughout the surgical recovery process.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of normal and variant human anatomy, recognizing anatomical structures and components relevant to organ recovery, packaging, and documentation.
  • Recognize and respond to intraoperative complications.
  • Understand and apply proper techniques for organ and tissue dissection, recovery, preparation and preservation.
  • Serve as the surgical first assist during donor organ recovery procedures, supporting the lead surgeon in both sterile and non-sterile tasks, if necessary.
  • Perform recovery of organs and tissues intended for research, education, or training.
  • Ensure that all organs, tissues, and specimens are properly packaged and labeled in compliance with regulatory and safety requirements; maintaining chain of custody and supporting safe, compliant transport.
  • Perform designated aspects of preparing organs for machine perfusion and ensuring proper function and integrity.
  • Operate, monitor, and adjust machine perfusion systems to optimize organ preservation and assess organ viability.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve technical issues with machine perfusion equipment or protocols during organ preservation.
  • Perform the packaging, labeling, handling, and shipping of organs in a manner that ensures their arrival without compromise to the quality of the organ or other specimen.
  • Ensure proper chain of custody, secure storage, and timely transport of specimens to designated pathology or laboratory services.
  • Facilitate real-time communication with designated stakeholders throughout the organ recovery and allocation process, including appropriate hospital, transplant, and medical examiner personnel.
  • Ensure timely and accurate completion of all required documentation.
  • Maintain strict confidentiality of donor and recipient information in accordance with LifeLink policy and applicable privacy law.
  • Responsible for participating in quality assurance and performance improvement (QAPI) activities for the OPO as outlined in the OPO QAPI Plan.
  • Remain current on advances in organ recovery techniques and relevant technologies while maintaining the required certifications.
  • Assists with hospital development initiatives and provides professional education.
  • Assist with orientation of LifeLink staff regarding surgical recovery procedures, sterile technique, and equipment use.
  • Evaluates self-performance by comparing actual outcomes to expectations.
  • Fulfill additional individual and departmental directives, obligations, and responsibilities, as designated.

Who You Are

  • Passionate about helping others and making a difference
  • Aligned with LifeLink’s core values of Compassion, Excellence, Legacy, People, and Quality
  •  Certified Transplant Preservationist (CTP), Certified Surgical Technologist (CST), Certified Tissue Bank Specialist (CTBS), Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), or the ability to obtain CTP certification within one (1) year of entering call schedule.
  • Advanced technical, organizational, communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skills required, both at the start of a shift and after 20–40 hours without sleep.
  • Current valid state driver license with a good driving record.
  • Travel by automobile and air, as required, to fulfill job duties for assigned cases.
  • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
  • A collaborator who thrives in a mission-first environment

Working Conditions:

High levels of stress due to the emotional and physical demands of the position. Prolonged periods of standing required. Local and state-wide auto travel required. Variable and rotating on-call schedule, including nights, weekends, and holidays, depending on call requirements and case duration. Work in a team-oriented and interactive environment. Hazardous conditions include, but are not limited to, possible exposure to blood or bodily fluids from potentially infected donors and the potential of obtaining cuts and /or punctures to skin from sharp instruments and equipment.

OSHA Risk Classification: High

    Why LifeLink?

    • Be part of an organization with a legacy of saving lives and giving hope
    • Join a passionate and supportive team across Florida, Georgia, and Puerto Rico
    • COMPANY PAID Medical, Dental, Disability & Life Insurance
    • Generous COMPANY PAID Pension Plan for your Retirement
    • Paid Vacation, Sick Days & Holidays
    • Growth opportunities in a mission-driven, high-impact nonprofit
    • Work with purpose, knowing your efforts directly touch lives

    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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