The Transplant Coordinator Nurse is accountable for the coordination of all aspects of care for the transplant patient population. Assesses and plans in collaboration with the patient caregiver and multidisciplinary healthcare team to meet needs across the care continuum. Assesses data reflective of the patients status and appropriately interprets information relative to the patients age-specific needs. Provides patient and family education on a consistent basis. Provides leadership through activities such as community involvement committee work and participation in quality improvement and research. The American Nurses Association (ANA) Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice the ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses the United National Organ Standards (UNOS) and the Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT) guidelines provide the basis for practice.
This role is eligible for TN sponsorship. Successful sponsorship will require state licensure and completion of the VisaScreen or equivalent certification.
BSN Required. Graduate of a baccalaureate Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) or Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) accredited nursing program. Minimum 1 year of clinical RN experience required 3 years preferred.
Additional Qualifications:
Must be able to work flexible hours and adapt to unpredictable situations within the patient care setting. Demonstrated leadership ability and interpersonal effectiveness required. Ability to work both autonomously and in a team environment. Strong communication critical thinking problem solving and computer skills required.
Internal applicants should submit their three most recent performance appraisals.
Coordinators in Transplant must obtain either Certified Clinical Transplant Coordinator (CCTC) or Certified Clinical Transplant Nurse (CCTN) credential within three years of hire. Coordinators in Bone Marrow Transplant must obtain Adult or Pediatric Oncology Certification (OCN or CPHON) or Bone Marrow Transplant Certified Nurse (BMTCN) credential within three years of hire. Recertification must be maintained for the duration of the employees tenure in the transplant position. Additional specialty certification/training may be required by work area.
Must obtain prior to start date:
Current RN license by applicable state requirements.
BLS (Basic Life Support) must be valid for 90 days post start date acceptable BLS certificates are American
Heart Association: BLS Provider or American Red Cross: Basic Life Support or CPR/AED for
Professional Rescuers and Health Care Providers Positions that are not on campus may not require current Basic Life Support (BLS) competency as determined by the work area.
Required Experience:
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