JOB_DESCRIPTION. SHARE. HTMLCAROUSEL_PARAGRAPHJOB_DESCRIPTION. SHARE. HTMLGainesville, FloridaManagement & Supervision53985mail_outlineGet future jobs matching this searchorOverviewJob DescriptionReports to the director of clinical operations, providing supervision to the manager of clinical operations and indirect supervision of 34. 0+ FTE organ procurement coordinatorsResponsibilitiesCoordinates with the manager of clinical operations on the day-to-day oversight, development of the training program for new coordinators, ongoing education for all clinical coordinators that assures compliance with OPO policies and local, state, regional and federal regulations associated with organ donation.
Responsible for administrator on-call duties which include but are not limited to, providing direction according to the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS), and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) policy, standards, and federal regulations. All duties reflect supervision and guidance of efforts in the pursuit of maximizing the number of organ donors and organs recovered and transplanted. Maintains clinical skills and functions as a donation coordinator when there is a shortage of procurement staff. Works closely with the director of clinical operations to ensure performance indicators and metrics are met.
QualificationsBachelor's degree in related health care field or a minimum of 3 years direct clinical experience in the field of organ procurement. Certified Procurement Transplant Coordinator (CPTC) required at the time of hire. Previous supervisory experience preferred. Strong personnel, organizational, problem analysis and resolution skills required. Knowledge or experience with policy, procedure, and regulatory issues governing organ procurement required and demonstrated through previous work and/or accurate answers during the interview process. Experience and knowledge of training standards for new organ procurement coordinators.
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