Transplant Coordinator - Connie Frank Kidney Transplant Center
UCLA
Application
Details
Posted: 19-Sep-24
Location: Los Angeles, California
Salary: Open
Categories:
General Nursing
Internal Number: 142538500
Description
Primary responsibility is for the clinical case management of the transplant recipient involving all phases of the transplant process, from initial referral through out patient follow-up. This position requires an advanced level of expertise and overall understanding of organ transplantation for the organ type specified. Responsibility involves coordination of interdisciplinary medical care delivery system under the direction of the Medical Director; liaison functions with patient, family, medical staff, referring physicians, and insurance companies; individualized patient/family teaching; assessment of appropriate medical intervention for effective use of resources and quality assurance. Additional responsibilities include data collection for clinical management and certification requirements, development of educational materials and programs for patients, nursing staff and physicians. Develop clinical protocols, and policy and procedures. Community education and public relations. Transplant donor/recipient coordination and liaison function with organ procurement agencies.
TC1 Salary range: $163,720 - $220,096 (annually)
TC2 Salary range : $197,253 - $235,756 (annually)
Qualifications
TC I: Current California
Registered Nurse license, graduation from an accredited nursing program with a
B.S. degree or Masters and 5 years of relevant RN experience with a combination
of critical care and or transplant experience (required).
TC II: Current California
Registered Nurse license, graduation from an accredited nursing program with a
B.S degree or Masters, CCTC and a minimum of 5 years relevant RN experience
with a combination of critical care and/or transplant experience. Must
have CCTC or CPTC to be TCII (required).
BLS Certification from AHA or ARC.
An ability to case manage all
aspects of a transplant patient's medical care from initial evaluation to post
transplant follow-up; 2) apply a broad understanding and knowledge of organ
transplantation, including immunology, immunosuppression, rejection and other
complications of transplantation, drug toxicity and graft failure (required).
Ability to communicate effectively
with persons of various cultural backgrounds. Good verbal and written
communication skills (required).
Ability to interface effectively
with patients and their families (required)
Excellent organizational skills,
proficiency in meeting deadlines, ability to work independently and prioritize
workload. Ability to manage numerous concurrent tasks in a high stress
environment and deal with change (required).
Ability to effectively coordinate
and assess patient care and act as a liaison with nursing staff, outside
agencies, team physicians, referring physicians, patients and families.
(required)
Ability to teach about
transplantation and medical management issues. (required)
Ability
to coordinate care within the UCLA interdisciplinary medical care
delivery system
Ability
to liaison with patient, family, medical staff, referring physicians, and
insurance companies
Ability
to conduct individualized patient/family teaching and assess appropriate
medical intervention for the effective use of resources and quality
assurance
Ability
to collect data for clinical management and certification requirements,
developing educational materials and programs for patients, nursing staff
and physicians.
Ability
to develop clinical protocols, policies and procedures.
Ability
to conduct community education and collaborate with public
relations.
Ability
to be a liaison with organ procurement agencies and Transplant
donor/recipient coordination
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