The Transplant Coordinator collaborates with the healthcare team to develop patient care plans for solid organ transplant recipients (heart, liver, lung, kidney, pancreas, or multi-organ) from referral to long-term follow-up.
They coordinate clinical aspects within their license, acting as a liaison between transplant programs and dialysis facilities when applicable.
The role involves promoting health, preventing injury/disease, advocating, educating, mentoring, delegating, and providing feedback to support staff.
Qualifications include a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing, RN license, and at least 2 years of critical care and transplant experience.
Key skills encompass transplant management, evidence-based practice, diagnostic proficiency, EMR documentation, postoperative monitoring, quality improvement, patient education, collaboration, dependability, and resourcefulness.
This full-time, on-site position is based in Tampa, with scheduled hours from 8am to 6:30pm, offering a minimum salary of $82,763.20.