Coordinator Clinical Programs (Remote) | Transplant Procurement | PRN | Nights

Overview

Ensures coordination and continuity of patient care for transplant patients in order to maintain organized and efficient support to staff and other health care professionals. Responsible for identifying the patient's alterations in health; assessing the patient's response to treatment protocols; communicating appropriate data to physician staff; implementing nursing interventions based upon established treatment protocols; and anticipating potential outcomes for patients at risk for complications. Must demonstrate ability to assess data reflective of the patient's status and interpret the appropriate information needed to identify each patient's requirements relative to age-specific needs and organ(s) transplanted and provide care according to protocols and with practice of nursing.
Qualifications

Minimum Education and Experience Requirements: Graduate of an accredited four 4 year, baccalaureate program in nursing, in lieu of a BSN, extensive and directly clinically-related experience is required (defined as great than 10 years directly relatable experience in the solid organ body system); master's degree in nursing or master's degree 'eligible' (i.e. completion of academic coursework) or related heath care field preferred. Currently licensed as a registered nurse (RN), or Advanced/Registered Nurse Practitioner (ARNP) in Florida. Minimum of 3 years experience in nursing with at least 2 years experience in critical care or transplantation. Must be knowledgeable in transplant immunology, technical aspects of surgery, interpretation of diagnostic and laboratory data, and clinical management of patients. If experienced in all areas listed; will consider enrollees in baccalaureate program. Motor Vehicle Operator Designation: Employees in this position will not operate vehicles for an assigned business purpose

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