Founded in 1974, Southwest Transplant Alliance (STA) plays a vital role in the recovery of donated organs and tissues for transplant. We are part of a nationwide network of agencies that are responsible for coordinating the recovery and allocation of organs and tissues within our federally designated service area. Since our founding, we’ve recovered more than 35,000 organs and saved or enhanced the lives of more than 100,000 people.
We believe that life is a gift, and our purpose is to save lives through organ and tissue donation and transplantation. Care and compassion is at the heart of what we do - OUR TEAM across the state is committed to being passionate, selfless team players. Together, we save lives.
GENERAL STATEMENT (Summary of Duties and Responsibilities):
ALL applicants must reside in or near Galveston, TX
Responsibility for day-to-day activities related to recovering organs for transplant, including but not limited to potential donor referrals, donor evaluation, authorization process, and comprehensive donor management. Activities include, but are not limited to, being knowledgeable of individual hospital policies related to the donation of all anatomical gifts; able to identify key personnel who are capable of improving and maintaining a hospital's level of participation in facilitating potential organ and tissue donors; and performing activities related to the initial and surgical recovery elements of the donation process. Advancing level responsibilities include facilitating donor management strategies on behalf of Southwest Transplant Alliance, advanced donor management strategies, and invasive procedures. The position will also facilitate the general activities required throughout the donor recovery period under the direction of the medical director, clinical management team, and the lead recovery surgeon present in the operating room.
EDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Associates degree in Nursing required. Bachelor's degree preferred.
2. Minimum of one year of critical care experience. (ie. ICU, CCU, or similar experience)
3. Must obtain and maintain ACLS and PALS certification within one year of employment.
4. Excellent communication skills required. Must have the ability to communicate effectively with all levels of personnel and to represent the organization publicly.
5. Ability to work both independently and as part of a team required.
6. Ability to cope with high levels of stress and able to handle a heavy workload.
7. Ability to travel in light and commercial aircraft or drive his/her personal auto in order to meet all job duties and responsibilities. Must possess a valid driver’s license.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
1. Provides on-call coverage for organ and tissue donation
2. Provides assessment of organ and tissue donors. Develops, implements, and evaluates a comprehensive plan of care for complex patients to achieve successful organ and tissue donation under guidance of preceptor.
3. Provides input and assists in the facilitation of the referral/donor process, and the organ recovery process using knowledge of critical care principles such as hemodynamic monitoring, ventilator management, and administration of critical care medications under guidance of preceptor
4. Completes required organ and/or tissue donor documentation in a timely manner under guidance of preceptor.
5. Obtain authorization and medical social history screening of organ and tissue donors, as needed under guidance of preceptor.
6. Applies age-specific patient management for heart, liver, kidney, pancreas, small intestine, and lung donors under guidance of preceptor.
7. Allocates organs in compliance with STA and OPTN policy under guidance of preceptor.
8. Assists the Surgical Services Coordinators in the operating room with organ preservation and organ labeling & packaging under guidance of preceptor.
9. Communicates with hospital services to ensure effective donor follow-up under guidance of preceptor.
10. Attends Designated Requestor training annually
11. Other duties as assigned.
PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT / WORKING CONDITIONS:
Normal office environment, travel in light and commercial aircraft, or automobile in order to meet all the duties and responsibilities of the position.
OSHA CATEGORY DEFINITION:
Category 1 - The incumbent in this position has the potential for occupational exposure.
Additional Information: Southwest Transplant Alliance is actively taking precautions to protect our community, staff, and partners during this time of medical emergency due to COVID-19. To be employed with Southwest Transplant Alliance, you MUST be FULLY vaccinated for COVID-19.
Job Types: Full-time, Travel nursing
Pay: $70,000.00 - $83,000.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Employee discount
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Medical specialties:
- Critical & Intensive Care
- Emergency Medicine
- Trauma Medicine
Standard shift:
- Day shift
- Evening shift
- Night shift
- Overnight shift
Supplemental schedule:
Weekly schedule:
- 3x12
- Monday to Friday
- Rotating weekends
- Weekends as needed
Education:
Experience:
- ICU/Critical Care: 2 years (Required)
License/Certification:
- ACLS Certification (Preferred)
- BLS Certification (Preferred)
- Driver's License (Required)
Work Location: In person