Be inspired. Be rewarded. Belong. This role as a Transplant Coordinator II involves providing expert, patient-centered care for adults throughout all transplant phases—pre, peri, and post.
Responsibilities include performing assessments, care planning, and interventions independently; collaborating with physicians and care teams; managing abnormal lab results; coordinating biopsy and infusion services; and facilitating urgent admissions.
The role emphasizes patient and family education, ongoing communication, and discharge planning, encouraging active patient participation.
Leadership duties involve mentoring staff, leading projects, and improving clinical processes. Compliance with policies, documentation, and research activities are essential.
Qualifications include an associate's degree in nursing, 4+ years of recent clinical experience (including 1 in transplant coordination), active licensure, BLS certification, and multistate licensing if applicable. Physical and environmental demands vary, with potential exposure to biohazards and shift work.
This is an opportunity to contribute to a supportive, growth-focused environment with comprehensive benefits and professional development.