Clinical Transplant Coordinator - Liver Transplant Program
Job Description
Overview
Location: University Hospital - onsite with the opportunity to work remotely up to 2 days a week if clinic structure allows
Position: Clinical Transplant Coordinator - Liver Transplant Program
Shift: Monday - Friday - Days with some flexibility
The Clinical Transplant Coordinator fulfills the primary responsibilities of coordinating the multidisciplinary approach in the evaluation, treatment, and facilitation of the transplant process, including follow-up care for organ recipients and donors. The role emphasizes collaboration, coordination, and consultation with nursing leadership, primary nurses, and other healthcare team members to ensure seamless transplant care.
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Position Overview:
The Clinical Transplant Coordinator manages the complex transplant process by organizing multidisciplinary efforts, ensuring compliance with protocols, and supporting both patient and donor care. This position acts as a liaison among team members, fostering collaboration and contributing to positive patient outcomes throughout the transplant journey. The coordinator plays a vital role in tracking care activities, managing projects, and providing education to patients and families.
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Key Responsibilities:
Coordinate evaluation, treatment, and follow-up care for transplant patients and donors through a multidisciplinary approach.
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Qualifications & Requirements:
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