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University of Miami Organ Allocation Coordinator 2 (H) in Miami, Florida
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The University of Miami/UHealth Life Alliance Organ Recovery Agency https://www.laora.org/ is currently seeking a full time Organ Allocation Coordinator 2. The Organ Allocation Coordinator 2 (OAC) coordinates the allocation of gifted organs to transplant centers, aiding in ensuring continuous patient safety assessment and improvement for donation and transplantation. The Organ Allocation Coordinator 2 (OAC) may act as the primary liaison with the transplant centers, research facilitates, hospital personnel, and recovery site personnel in all Donor Service Area hospitals within the confines Broward, Dade, Collier, Monroe and Plam beach and St. Lucie counties and the commonwealth of the Bahamas (over 90 hospitals). The OAC is responsible for all activities related to the allocation and utilization of organs from donors. Including, organ allocation for transplant and research, OR timing, travel logistics, communication, and documentation. This position assists in the training of staff and functions as the Administrator on Shift (AOC)
CORE JOB FUNCTIONS
Coordinates the staff in the operating room for local procurements and abroad (i.e., requiring flight transportation) with clinical recovery and preservation of organs for transplantation, and undertakes extensive communications with transplant center, according to established guidelines.
Exercise clinical judgment and a good fundamental knowledge of organ viability to allow for efficient and effective organ placement practices for transplant and research in accordance with OPTN requirements. Maintains current knowledge and enforces legal requirements of organ donation.
Conduct organ placement process, coordinating clinical resources requested to optimize organs recovered for transplant and research in adherence with OPTN policy.
Maintain communication between hospitals, outside agencies, professional colleagues, and the general public.
Manage a high volume of incoming and outbound calls with customers by phone. Build natural rapport and provide accurate and detailed documentation of accounts to ensure proper follow-up.
Facilitate the transportation and laboratory notification for blood and tissue samples sent for donor testing as well as the transportation of recovered organs when necessary.
Provides familiarity with all medical aspects of organ donation and bring any questions to the attention of the administrator involved.
Has a basic knowledge of the donor medical requirements and contraindications.
Accurately collects, records, and maintains clinical records of donors and recipients as required by the program in accordance with UNOS and CMS standards and requirements.
Responsible and accountable for assigned procurement equipment and supplies.
Maintains a current list of contact numbers, of all appropriate UM LAORA/ Transplant/Research/Transportation personnel and updates list as needed. This list will be utilized to maintain up to date resources and to contact appropriate personnel based on logistical knowledge of organ donation/recovery process in a timely manner.
Applies sound clinical judgment to authorize financial agreements with transplant centers, regarding waivers and logistics, as needed to optimize organ utilization.
Maintains in-depth knowledge of OPTN policy and provides guidance to the LAORA team to ensure compliance.
Resolve administrative and logistical changes that arise during the donation and recovery process.
Monitor and report compliance with OPTN allocation policies and data submission requirement.
Participate in the development of research organ prioritization algorithms and manage the placement and recovery of research organs and tissues.
Serve as the allocation policy expert for the organ procurement process and provide guidance as appropriate.
Participate in performance improvement activities to streamline efficiency, stewardship and effectiveness of organ placements and transplantation.
Keeps UM LAORA Clinical Operations Director and Organ Allocation and Recovery Managers apprised of all local and import organ activity
Responds to administrative duties to include internal and external communication, process improvement projects and quality assurance tasks in a timely manner as defined by UM LAORA leadership.
Maintain current knowledge of organ procurement and allocation protocols and UNOS policy changes by participating in UNOS education offerings, clinical conferences and continuing medical education.
Design, facilitate and engage in clinical presentations, education and knowledge sharing with team
members, physicians, nurses, and other stakeholders in the donation process.
Adheres to University and unit-level policies and procedures and safeguards University assets.
This list of duties and responsibilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties or responsibilities as necessary.
CORE QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
Associates degree in relevant field
Certification and Licensing:
CPTC Certification
Experience:
Minimum 3 years of relevant experience
Knowledge, Skills and Attitudes:
Strong verbal and written communication, organizational, problem-solving, and customer service skills
Requires excellent interpersonal skills and clear written and verbal communication skills.
Skill in completing assignments accurately and with attention to detail.
Ability to analyze, organize and prioritize work under pressure while meeting deadlines.
Ability to process and handle confidential information with discretion.
Ability to work evenings, nights, and weekends as necessary.
Commitment to the University’s core values.
Ability to work independently and/or in a collaborative environment.
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The University of Miami offers competitive salaries and a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, tuition remission and more.
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Job Status:
Full time
Employee Type:
Staff
Pay Grade:
H10