An minimum of an associate's degree in a clinical area such as nursing, respiratory therapy, or another related field is required. Previous exposure to a critical care delivery setting is strongly preferred. Professional experience in the donation community is preferred.
Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Demonstrates basic level of proficiency in Microsoft Office products and the ability to use and maintain a contact database.
- Excellent verbal communication skills with the ability to exercise tact and represent the organization in a professional manner at all times.
- Effective interpersonal and relationship-building skills to work with a variety of people and personalities, and ability to embrace diversity.
- Effective written communication skills. Must be accurate with data input and when preparing correspondence.
- Ability to maintain confidentiality for all donation-related information including contributor gift history.
- Demonstrates creative problem solving and delegating skills.
- Demonstrates organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to learn the essential aspects of organ and tissue donor screening, the clinical management of an organ donor and comprehensive organ and tissue donation processes.
- Ability to negotiate with hospital and Indiana Donor Network staff as an advocate for the process of donation in order to obtain, secure and implement any vital service that would contribute to the successful completion of the donation process.
- Ability to work effectively with all Indiana Donor Network departments.
- Ability to work flexible hours to accommodate hospital meetings where attendance is required.
- Ability to comprehend the various federal and non-federal regulatory requirements governing Indiana Donor Network, hospitals and transplant centers in order to contribute to maintain regulatory compliance and/or certification.
- Must have a valid Indiana driver’s license.
- General understanding of disease processes and how they affect organ function.
- Ability to understand thorough physical and neurological assessments.
- Extensive knowledge of medical terminology.
- Strong knowledge of anatomy and physiology.
- Ability to interpret lab values, chest x-rays and CT results to recognize abnormalities
- and to appropriately treat abnormal values.
- Knowledge of fluid and electrolyte balance.
- Knowledge of mechanical ventilation.
- Knowledge of hemodynamic monitoring.
Indiana Donor Network is committed to provide equal employment opportunities to all persons regardless of race, religion, color, gender, national origin, age, disability, ancestry or sexual preference. Employment is subject to being able to pass a 9-panel drug test and a background screen. The screen includes verification from the Social Security Administration, criminal courts, federal, state, and county repositories of criminal records, Department of Motor Vehicles and the Office of Inspector General. Our employees enjoy fair compensation, excellent benefits and a rewarding, mission driven environment.