UNC Health Care

RN Transplant Coordinator - Abdominal Post Transplant

UNC Health Care$80K — $115K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Nursing (BSN) from an accredited institution
  • Active Registered Nurse license in North Carolina
  • Minimum of 3 years of clinical nursing experience
  • Preferred experience in solid organ transplant or critical care
  • Required certification in hematology/oncology or related fields within specified time post-hire
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Proficiency with electronic medical records and detail-oriented organization

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate individualized care plans for pre- and post-transplant patients
  • Oversee clinical, psychological, and financial needs of patients
  • Manage the waiting list and coordinate organ offers for solid organ transplants
  • Facilitate coordination between patient and medical team throughout transplant process
  • Monitor inpatient discharge needs and post-transplant follow-up
  • Educate patients and families on the transplant process and expectations
  • Document patient information to ensure compliance with regulatory standards

Benefits

  • Opportunity for continuing education and professional development
  • Full-time schedule with some weekend rotation
  • Involvement in quality improvement initiatives
  • Participation in a renowned healthcare system
  • Access to comprehensive health benefits through UNC Health
Full Job Description
Full-time Transplant Nursing Coordinator will work 40 hours per week to include some weekend rotation.

Summary:
This position coordinates solid organ and bone marrow transplantation of pediatric and adult transplant recipients. This position provides care across the continuum from pre-transplant, during transplant and post transplant. This position plays a critical role in managing the complex processes of transplantation and other therapies. They act as a liaison between patients, medical teams and procurement organizations, ensuring smooth communication and coordination of care.

Responsibilities:
Patient Care Coordination
1. Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams to develop and implement an individualized plan of care for pre- and post-transplant patients.
2. Oversee and/or coordinate the clinical, psychological and financial needs of the patient.
3. Coordinate pre-procedure tests and consultations to determine transplant or therapy candidacy.
4. For solid organ transplants, manage the program's waiting list, including regular follow-up on patient status and coordinating organ offers.
5. Facilitate the transplant process by organizing the patient and the medical team.
6. Monitor inpatient status, discharge needs and post-transplant follow-up care.
7. Coordinate care across outpatient and inpatient settings.
8. Assess organ function and general health status, determining the need for additional assessment or intervention.
Education
1. Educate patients and their families about the transplant/ therapy process and what to expect during each phase.
2. Plan, acquire, or design educational materials and present educational programs to patients, staff, other professionals, the community and outside agencies.
3. Educate nurses and other multidisciplinary team members about transplant care to promote positive outcomes.
Regulatory Compliance/Quality Improvement
1. Document and maintain patient information in the electronic medical record with current data and required information to ensure regulatory compliance with Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), Organ Procurement and Transplantation Network (OPTN), Foundation for the Accreditation of Cellular Therapy (FACT) and/or Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research (CIBMTR) guidelines as applicable.
2. Collaborate with transplant leadership in program planning.
3. Participate in the development, implementation, and evaluation of the program's Quality Assurance and Performance Improvement (QAPI) efforts.
4. Review patient resource utilization and identify areas for improvement.
5. Participate in the development and improvement of clinical workflows

Other Information

Other information:
Education Requirements:
• Bachelor's degree in Nursing (BSN) from a state-accredited school of professional nursing.
Licensure/Certification Requirements:
• Licensed to practice as a Registered Nurse in the state of North Carolina.
• Related certification may be required per individual department guidelines:
• For Solid Organ Transplant: Certified Clinical Transplant Coordinator (CCTC) is strongly encouraged within three years of hire.
• For Bone Marrow Transplant: Either Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN) or Transplantation and Cellular Therapy Certified Nurse (TCTCN) certification required within two years of hire.
Professional Experience Requirements:
• Minimum of 3 years of nursing experience in a clinical setting.
• Solid Organ Transplant: transplant and/or critical care experience preferred.
• Bone Marrow Transplant and Cellular Therapy Program: hematology/oncology experience preferred.
Knowledge/Skills/and Abilities Requirements:
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively engage with patients and healthcare teams.
• Strong organizational ability, attention to detail and proficiency with electronic medical records.

Job Details

Legal Employer: STATE

Entity: UNC Medical Center

Organization Unit: Abdominal Post Transplant

Work Type: Full Time

Standard Hours Per Week: 40.00

Salary Range: $38.55 - $55.43 per hour (Hiring Range)

Pay offers are determined by experience and internal equity

Work Assignment Type: Onsite

Work Schedule: Day Job

Location of Job: US:NC:Chapel Hill

Exempt From Overtime: Exempt: Yes

This is a State position employed by UNC Health Care System with UNC Health benefits. If, however, you are presently an employee of another North Carolina agency and currently participate in TSERS or the ORP, you will be eligible to continue participating in those plans at UNC Health.

About UNC Health Care

UNC Health Care is a not-for-profit integrated health care system owned by the state of North Carolina and based in Chapel Hill. Originally established November 1, 1998, by N.C.G.S. 116-37, UNC Health Care currently comprises UNC Hospitals and its provider network, the clinical programs of the UNC School of Medicine, and eleven affiliate hospitals and hospital systems across the state.
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