Liver Transplant Coordinator - RN, Transplant Coordinator, Outpatient
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Location: Rochester, NY 14609
Description:
As a community, the University of Rochester is defined by a deep commitment to Meliora - Ever Better. Embedded in that ideal are the values we share: equity, leadership, integrity, openness, respect, and accountability. Together, we will set the highest standards for how we treat each other to ensure our community is welcoming to all and is a place where all can thrive.
Job Location (Full Address):
601 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, New York, United States of America, 14642
Opening:
Worker Subtype:
Regular
Time Type:
Full time
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Department:
500701 Transplant APPs
Work Shift:
UR - Rotating (United States of America)
Range:
UR URCC 215
Compensation Range:
$80,377.00 - $104,494.00
The referenced pay range represents the minimum and maximum compensation for this job. Individual annual salaries/hourly rates will be set within the job's compensation range, and will be determined by considering factors including, but not limited to, market data, education, experience, qualifications, expertise of the individual, and internal equity considerations.
Responsibilities:
The Transplant Nurse Coordinator is a professional member of the healthcare team who provides expert, high-level knowledge of health care, technical skills, and analytical expertise in the care of patients undergoing transplants either BMT/CT or solid organ. The Transplant Nurse Coordinator is responsible for coordination of the evaluation and preparation of patients for transplantation, cellular therapies, and long-term management of patients post-treatment. The Transplant Nurse Coordinator is responsible for providing comprehensive coordination of patient care across multiple areas, the outpatient clinics, the inpatient nursing unit and the community in order to provide continuity of patient care across settings.
The Transplant Nurse Coordinator workflow has a significant level of complexity due to both clinical and logistical issues. Independent thinking and a high degree of problem solving and innovation are required to resolve complex and unanticipated problems, applying appropriate interventions to individual patients and patient problems while performing daily tasks. The Transplant Nurse Coordinator is also expected to serve as a clinical resource for other team members, patients/family/caregivers, referring case managers, and community clinicians. Although supervision and direction are provided by the Transplant Administrators, physicians, and Outpatient Nurse Manager, the Transplant Nurse Coordinator has wide latitude in decision making within written organizational and program policies and principles (i.e. Clinical Program SOP manual).
A wide variety of internal and external relationships are involved in performance of the Transplant Nurse Coordinator's duties: Interacts daily with patients, families/caregivers, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, discharge planners and physicians (both URMC faculty/fellows and referring physicians) to provide and facilitate care. Communicates and collaborates with community physicians, pharmacists, laboratory personnel, home health agencies, insurance company case managers and medical directors to ensure a successful continuum of care. Utilizes his/her own knowledge of transplant/cellular therapy contract requirements in conjunction with the Transplant Administrator, Quality Manager and the appropriate URMC personnel to help ensure contract compliance. Adhere to all regulatory requirements related to transplant and cellular therapy, eliminate barriers to timely care, facilitate access to the Transplant program(s).
Organizational skills and problem-solving abilities are paramount. In addition to independently planning and scheduling his/her own daily schedule, the Transplant Nurse Coordinator must be able to prioritize clinical issues and case manage a large number of patients in various stages of the transplant/cellular therapy processes including outpatient pre-treatment, inpatients at Strong Memorial Hospital/URMC and long-term post-treatment patients. Additionally, the Transplant Nurse Coordinator must integrate the clinical responsibilities noted above, provide assistance and guidance to other program staff, and participate in program development, research, and educational activities.
The Transplant Nurse Coordinator must demonstrate knowledge and competence regarding the management and care of patients with oncologic and hematologic malignancies and other diseases that are treated with HSCT and cellular therapies, including knowledge of disease pathophysiology, diagnostic testing, coordination and timing between completion of standard care and transplant/cellular therapy, treatment eligibility criteria, pre-treatment conditioning regimens, immunosuppressive regimens, side effects, and supportive care protocols. He/she must be knowledgeable in the management of post treatment complications. The Transplant Nurse Coordinator must also demonstrate knowledge and competence in the evaluation and eligibility criteria for autologous, related family, and unrelated donors, as well as the methods of cell collection and anticipated side effects and management.
FT position available M-F, with some rotating call taken from home managing the logistics of setting up liver transplants and addressing patient phone calls.
Exciting position in the Solid Organ Transplant Program as a Liver Transplant Coordinator, where you'll work closely with patients throughout the liver transplant journey. This critical role involves coordinating the comprehensive evaluation, preparation, and ongoing care of liver transplant recipients, ensuring they receive compassionate and thorough support at every stage. Building strong rapport with patients, their support networks, and referring physicians is essential, as is providing clear, consistent communication to guide patients and answer questions, often over the phone. You'll assess patient status, address concerns, and coordinate with other multidisciplinary team members as needed to deliver seamless care.
Success in this role requires the ability to manage multiple cases in a fast-paced environment with a keen eye for detail. Strong clinical expertise is essential to assess and educate patients, fostering informed decision-making and a positive care experience. As a key resource, you'll work closely with both internal and external healthcare providers, offering valuable insights and guidance across the transplant process.
In addition to patient care, you will actively participate in quality committee meetings and projects, with opportunities to contribute to the development and refinement of policies and procedures. The coordinator is responsible for adherence to hospital and nursing policies, procedures and practice standards, education of patients and staff, assurance of service excellence, completion of state and hospital required reviews of practice.
EOE Minorities / Females / Protected Veterans / Disabled:
The University of Rochester is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion to advance the University's mission to Learn, Discover, Heal, Create - and Make the World Ever Better. In support of our values and those of our society, the University is committed to not discriminating on the basis of age, color, disability, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, military/veteran status, national origin, race, religion/creed, sex, sexual orientation, citizenship status, or any other status protected by law. This commitment extends to the administration of our policies, admissions, employment, access, and recruitment of candidates from underrepresented populations, veterans, and persons with disabilities consistent with these values and government contractor Affirmative Action obligations.
Job Location (Full Address):
601 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, New York, United States of America, 14642
Opening:
Worker Subtype:
Regular
Time Type:
Full time
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Department:
500701 Transplant APPs
Work Shift:
UR - Rotating (United States of America)
Range:
UR URCC 215
Compensation Range:
$80,377.00 - $104,494.00
The referenced pay range represents the minimum and maximum compensation for this job. Individual annual salaries/hourly rates will be set within the job's compensation range, and will be determined by considering factors including, but not limited to, market data, education, experience, qualifications, expertise of the individual, and internal equity considerations.
Responsibilities:
The Transplant Nurse Coordinator is a professional member of the healthcare team who provides expert, high-level knowledge of health care, technical skills, and analytical expertise in the care of patients undergoing transplants either BMT/CT or solid organ. The Transplant Nurse Coordinator is responsible for coordination of the evaluation and preparation of patients for transplantation, cellular therapies, and long-term management of patients post-treatment. The Transplant Nurse Coordinator is responsible for providing comprehensive coordination of patient care across multiple areas, the outpatient clinics, the inpatient nursing unit and the community in order to provide continuity of patient care across settings.
The Transplant Nurse Coordinator workflow has a significant level of complexity due to both clinical and logistical issues. Independent thinking and a high degree of problem solving and innovation are required to resolve complex and unanticipated problems, applying appropriate interventions to individual patients and patient problems while performing daily tasks. The Transplant Nurse Coordinator is also expected to serve as a clinical resource for other team members, patients/family/caregivers, referring case managers, and community clinicians. Although supervision and direction are provided by the Transplant Administrators, physicians, and Outpatient Nurse Manager, the Transplant Nurse Coordinator has wide latitude in decision making within written organizational and program policies and principles (i.e. Clinical Program SOP manual).
A wide variety of internal and external relationships are involved in performance of the Transplant Nurse Coordinator's duties: Interacts daily with patients, families/caregivers, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, discharge planners and physicians (both URMC faculty/fellows and referring physicians) to provide and facilitate care. Communicates and collaborates with community physicians, pharmacists, laboratory personnel, home health agencies, insurance company case managers and medical directors to ensure a successful continuum of care. Utilizes his/her own knowledge of transplant/cellular therapy contract requirements in conjunction with the Transplant Administrator, Quality Manager and the appropriate URMC personnel to help ensure contract compliance. Adhere to all regulatory requirements related to transplant and cellular therapy, eliminate barriers to timely care, facilitate access to the Transplant program(s).
Organizational skills and problem-solving abilities are paramount. In addition to independently planning and scheduling his/her own daily schedule, the Transplant Nurse Coordinator must be able to prioritize clinical issues and case manage a large number of patients in various stages of the transplant/cellular therapy processes including outpatient pre-treatment, inpatients at Strong Memorial Hospital/URMC and long-term post-treatment patients. Additionally, the Transplant Nurse Coordinator must integrate the clinical responsibilities noted above, provide assistance and guidance to other program staff, and participate in program development, research, and educational activities.
The Transplant Nurse Coordinator must demonstrate knowledge and competence regarding the management and care of patients with oncologic and hematologic malignancies and other diseases that are treated with HSCT and cellular therapies, including knowledge of disease pathophysiology, diagnostic testing, coordination and timing between completion of standard care and transplant/cellular therapy, treatment eligibility criteria, pre-treatment conditioning regimens, immunosuppressive regimens, side effects, and supportive care protocols. He/she must be knowledgeable in the management of post treatment complications. The Transplant Nurse Coordinator must also demonstrate knowledge and competence in the evaluation and eligibility criteria for autologous, related family, and unrelated donors, as well as the methods of cell collection and anticipated side effects and management.
FT position available M-F, with some rotating call taken from home managing the logistics of setting up liver transplants and addressing patient phone calls.
Exciting position in the Solid Organ Transplant Program as a Liver Transplant Coordinator, where you'll work closely with patients throughout the liver transplant journey. This critical role involves coordinating the comprehensive evaluation, preparation, and ongoing care of liver transplant recipients, ensuring they receive compassionate and thorough support at every stage. Building strong rapport with patients, their support networks, and referring physicians is essential, as is providing clear, consistent communication to guide patients and answer questions, often over the phone. You'll assess patient status, address concerns, and coordinate with other multidisciplinary team members as needed to deliver seamless care.
Success in this role requires the ability to manage multiple cases in a fast-paced environment with a keen eye for detail. Strong clinical expertise is essential to assess and educate patients, fostering informed decision-making and a positive care experience. As a key resource, you'll work closely with both internal and external healthcare providers, offering valuable insights and guidance across the transplant process.
In addition to patient care, you will actively participate in quality committee meetings and projects, with opportunities to contribute to the development and refinement of policies and procedures. The coordinator is responsible for adherence to hospital and nursing policies, procedures and practice standards, education of patients and staff, assurance of service excellence, completion of state and hospital required reviews of practice.
EOE Minorities / Females / Protected Veterans / Disabled:
The University of Rochester is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of equity, diversity, and inclusion to advance the University's mission to Learn, Discover, Heal, Create - and Make the World Ever Better. In support of our values and those of our society, the University is committed to not discriminating on the basis of age, color, disability, ethnicity, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, military/veteran status, national origin, race, religion/creed, sex, sexual orientation, citizenship status, or any other status protected by law. This commitment extends to the administration of our policies, admissions, employment, access, and recruitment of candidates from underrepresented populations, veterans, and persons with disabilities consistent with these values and government contractor Affirmative Action obligations.