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How much do transplant program jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for transplant program in the United States is $45,721.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $37,500.00 and $47,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Transplant Program vs Transplant Coordinator?

AspectTransplant ProgramTransplant Coordinator
Primary RoleOversees entire transplant department, manages multiple teams and processesCoordinates patient care and logistics for individual transplant cases
CredentialsTypically requires medical degree or RN license, leadership experienceRN license or relevant healthcare certification
Work EnvironmentHospital transplant units, administrative officesHospital, outpatient clinics, patient homes
Industry UsageUsed in large transplant centers and hospitalsCommonly used in transplant centers and hospitals

The Transplant Program is responsible for managing the entire transplant department, including staff, policies, and overall operations. In contrast, the Transplant Coordinator focuses on patient-specific tasks such as scheduling, education, and coordinating care. Both roles are essential in the transplant process but differ in scope and responsibilities.

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Transplant Program Technician

Indiana University Health

Indianapolis, IN • On-site

$32K - $37K/yr

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Job description


This is not a clinical or clinical facing role.
Qualifications and Requirements:
• Requires computer data entry skills.
• Requires knowledge of; or ability to learn data entry system and screens.
• Requires ability to work independently.
• Familiarity with medical terminology is preferred.
• Requires ability to listen and communicate effectively.
• Requires skill in computer systems (e.g. data base; windows and word processing).
• Requires ability to enter data in a production-focused environment.
• Requires ability to problem solve and remain flexible in order to handle and prioritize multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.
• Requires a high level of organizational skills.
• Requires completion of department training regarding taking vital signs and charting results. Must maintain competency for annual reassessment.
Details: This position is full-time, Monday through Friday. The standard hours are 7:00am until 3:30pm but offers flexibility on shift times.
Location: IU Health University Hospital
Department: Transplant - Liver
Position Summary:
Provides accurate data entry with the main function of entering and retrieving data into a computer system. Supports the department with clerical tasks as needed. Works independently and is expected to prioritize and manage multiple assignments simultaneously while adhering to deadlines.
About Us
  • Indiana University Health has nearly 40,000 team members, including more than 3,600 physicians and 1,200 advanced practice providers, and we're home to the largest nursing network in Indiana with more than 9,000 nursing team members at over 800 sites of care.
  • IU Health is ranked No. 1 in Indiana by U.S. News & World Report, Riley Children's Health is ranked among the top children's hospitals in the country by U.S. News & World Report.
  • A unique partnership with the Indiana University School of Medicine - one of the nation's largest medical schools - gives patients access to groundbreaking research and innovative treatments, and it offers team members access to the latest science and the very best training - advancing healthcare for all.
  • With 15 hospitals, including seven with Magnet designation and eight with Pathways to Excellence designation, our team members are leading the way through excellence.
  • At Indiana University Health, your personal and professional growth is a top priority. You will have access to many diverse opportunities to learn and develop in meaningful ways that matter most to you, such as advanced clinical training, leadership development, promotion opportunities and cross training development.
  • Indiana University Health is invested in the lives of Hoosiers, leading the transformation of healthcare to make Indiana one of the nation's healthiest states.

About the Team
Indiana University Health is Indiana's most comprehensive health system, with 15 hospitals and nearly 40,000 team members serving Hoosiers across the state. We're looking for team members who are inspired by challenging and meaningful work for the good of every patient. People who are compassionate and serve with a purpose. People who aspire to excellence every day.

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