RN - Transplant Coordinator - Transplant - Kidney/Heart
Company: University of Mississippi Medical Center
Location: Jackson
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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application once it is submitted. Job Requisition ID: R00048472 Job
Category: Nursing Organization: Transplant Clinical Staff
Location/s: Main Campus Jackson Job Title: RN - Transplant
Coordinator - Transplant - Kidney/Heart Job Summary: "Transplant
coordinator coordinate solid organ (liver, kidney, pancreas and
multi-organ) transplantation of all pediatric and adult organ
recipients. The transplant coordinator is a primary and key member
of a multidisciplinary team responsible to coordinate and organize
the care of the transplant patient and provides follow-up and care
throughout the continuum of care including pre-transplant,
transplant admission and post-transplant phases. Educate patients,
families and other care givers to the unique aspects of
transplantation including; organ donation, pre transplant care,
peri transplant care and post-transplant / follow up care. S/he is
a clinician, educator, investigator, consultant and leader. S/he
makes clinical judgments based upon a synthesis of current
research, concepts, principles, theories and outcomes to solve
complex problems. The transplant coordinator serves to educate
medical professionals to unique aspects of transplantation
including; organ donation, pre transplant care, peri transplant
care and post-transplant / follow up care. Maintain regulatory
integrity and adherence to established regulations throughout all
processes. As an integral member of the larger multidisciplinary
team, the transplant coordinator contributes to excellence in
patient care, research teaching and in providing leadership to the
organization." Education & Experience Education and Experience
Required: Licensed as RN for at least one (1) year. Certifications,
Licenses or Registration Required: Valid RN license and Basic Life
Support (BLS) Preferred Qualifications: Nursing experience in an
intensive care environment, related nursing experience, or
transplant experience preferred. BSN preferred. Certified Clinical
Transplant Coordinator (CCTC) and ACLS preferred. Knowledge, Skills
& Abilities Critical thinking, time management and organizational
skills are essential. Ability to work and thrive as a key part of a
dynamic multidisciplinary team, with strong presentation and
decision making skills. Knowledge of healthcare industry trends,
medical procedures, patient assessment, and regulatory
requirements. Written and oral communication is essential, the
ability to present education materials to many types of audiences.
Attention to details, effective communication and documentation
with numerous physician, organ procurement organization, operating
room (or), intensive care unit (ICU) and emergency department (ED)
staff, the patient and patient family are required.
Responsibilities Clinical Practice: Provides daily clinical
assessment of transplant patients throughout all phases of care,
demonstrating critical thinking skills and functioning with a high
level of autonomy. Coordinates evaluation process for
pre-transplant (referral) patients to ensure effective use of
hospital and clinical resources. Assesses post-transplant organ
function and general health status and collaboratively determines
need for additional assessment or intervention. Facilitates the
scheduling of studies or procedures for diagnostic purposes
utilizing fiscal responsibility for patient and hospital costs.
Participates in the development and implementation of protocol and
standards of care for the transplant patients collaborating with
the multidisciplinary team. Assists nurses and other staff to
access, plan, and implement and evaluate the care of the transplant
patients. Monitors the process and outcomes of routine care to
determine quality outcomes and performance improvement processes.
Provides on-call coverage, including coordination of activities
prior to transplant and as medical triage for outpatients in
collaboration with the physician/provider on-call. Coordinates
transplantation processes when a donor is available (24 hours/7
days a week) including communication between physicians, organ
procurement organizations, patient/family and medical teams
including; ED, or, ICU, blood bank, and histocompatibility
laboratory. Reviews patient's medical care including lab and
procedural results review, accurate maintenance of medication
reconciliation, assessment of patient issues and triage care with
transplant providers, while demonstrating a complete commitment to
the overall welfare of the patient. Completes necessary
documentation according to regulatory requirements per centers for
Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) and the united network for organ
sharing (UNOS). Communicates in a timely manner with the
multidisciplinary team and patients/family regarding all care
issues. Collaborates effectively with all multidisciplinary team
members and all care teams/disciplines involved with care of the
transplant patient. Maintains patient transplant record with
current data to facilitate communication. Plans nursing care and
medical procedures with fiscal responsibility by working
collaboratively with transplant administrators, financial
coordinators, Health System utilization review and third-party case
managers. Teacher/Educator: Educates potential recipient and donor
candidates, their families and care givers throughout the continuum
of care. Educates recipients and post donation patients to ensure
maximum outcomes. Develops patient education materials or
identifies external resources that are appropriate for the patient
education in all phases of transplantation care. Educates nurses
and other multidisciplinary care team members about patient care
issues to promote positive outcomes for transplant patients.
Provides education and consultation about transplantation, and
organ donation for the community at large. Serves as a resource
person/preceptor in organ transplant for graduate and undergraduate
nursing programs. Participates or leads team conferences, rounds or
meetings in relation to care of the transplant patient or program
issues. Research utilization and scholarly inquiry: Interprets
research and published data to nursing staff and colleagues
concerning current issues in transplantation including those of a
clinical, legal, ethical and economic nature. Incorporates research
relating to the care of the transplant patient into evidence-based
practice while collaboratively determining appropriateness with the
medical team. Identifies areas for study and participates in and/or
designs and conducts research. Consultant: Serves as a consultant
to nurses and other health care professionals regarding the care of
the organ transplant patient. Advises referring physicians/nurses
in the care of the patient in collaboration with the surgical and
medical teams. Serves as a community consultation resource
regarding transplantation and organ donation. Consults with unit
leadership to resolve issues relating to transplant patients.
Professional leadership and development: Role models professional
nursing through conduct, appearance, communication, mutual respect,
leadership, ethical decision-making, critical thinking and
problem-solving skills. Communicates effectively to maintain
positive working relationships and achieve desired outcomes.
Supports and participates in the strategic plan for university
transplant, UMMC, nursing and ancillary support services.
Participates in university transplant departmental committees and
hospital-wide committees or task forces or meetings as indicated.
Participates in organ transplant program planning. Demonstrates
responsibility for the professional practice through active
participation in professional organizations, continuing education,
and active participation in departmental meetings/education
opportunities. Enhances the body of knowledge in nursing and solid
organ transplantation through exchange of ideas and knowledge using
venues such as posters, newsletters, presentations and
publications. The duties listed are general in nature and are
examples of the duties and responsibilities performed and are not
meant to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Management
retains the right to add or change duties at any time. Physical and
Environmental Demands Requires occasional exposure to unpleasant or
disagreeable physical environment such as high noise level and
exposure to heat and cold, occasional exposure to biohazardous
conditions such as risk of radiation exposure, blood borne
pathogens, fumes or airborne particles, and/or toxic or caustic
chemicals which mandate attention to safety considerations,
occasional working hours significantly beyond regularly scheduled
hours, occasional travelling to offsite locations, occasional
activities subject to significant volume changes of a
seasonal/clinical nature, constant work produced subject to precise
measures of quantity and quality, occasional bending, occasional
lifting and carrying up to 25 pounds, occasional
crouching/stooping, occasional driving, occasional pushing/pulling,
occasional reaching, constant sitting, frequent standing,
occasional twisting, and constant walking. (occasional-up to 20%,
frequent-from 21% to 50%, constant-51% or more) Time Type: FLSA
Designation/Job Exempt: Yes Pay Class: Salary FTE %: 100 Work
Shift: Benefits Eligibility: Grant Funded: Job Posting Date:
03/20/2026 Job Closing Date (open until filled if no date
specified):
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