Transplant Nurse Outreach Coordinator
Company | The University of Kansas Hospital |
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Location | Kansas City, KS, USA |
Salary | $Not Provided – $Not Provided |
Type | Full-Time |
Degrees | Bachelor’s, Master’s |
Experience Level | Senior |
Requirements
- Bachelor Degree Nursing
- 5 or more years of relevant transplant specific clinical experience
- Licensed Registered Nurse (LRN) – Single State – State Board of Nursing State of Kansas
- Basic Cardiac Life Support (BLS or BCLS) – American Heart Association (AHA)
Responsibilities
- Demonstrates ability to instruct and share knowledge all levels of nursing staff, providers, and collaborative healthcare partners, including dialysis center staff
- Demonstrate ability to educate transplant candidates, transplant recipients, living donors candidates, living donors and their respective care givers
- Plans, performs, and assesses transplant education programs for the community, including collaborative partners and transplant team.
- Identifies requirements for candidate evaluation. Act as a liaison between the referring healthcare partners and the multidisciplinary transplant team to facilitate referral and evaluation for potential transplant candidates
- Communicates candidate and/ or recipient status and care needs to referring and collaborative healthcare teams for continuity of care
- Demonstrates effective working relationships
- Models purposeful, direct, and effective communication with staff, peers, managers and administration.
- Is a professional resource to the community and is actively involved in community awareness activities
- Partners with other like agencies (such as the Pipeline/the ESRD Network, the NKF, Gift of Life, etc.) to promote health and advocate for organ donation and transplant
- Monitors clinical outcomes and system issues related to quality of care delivered thru external benchmarking monthly & on-demand
- Demonstrates proficiency and continual growth in the knowledge of transplantation, including regulatory requirements and best practices.
- Reviews and integrates into practice the current professional literature in the field of transplant.
- Attends practice-related conferences. Participates in professional transplant/procurement organizations.
- Demonstrates understanding and the ability to assume responsibility for individual judgments to achieve the highest quality of care for the transplant candidate, recipient, family and living donor.
- Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or technical competencies of the assigned unit or department.
Preferred Qualifications
- Master Degree Nursing
- Experience in customer service, outreach, and strategic analytical planning for program growth and development
- Certified Clinical Transplant Coordinator (CCTC) – American Board for Transplant Certification (ABTC)