PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES/FUNCTION: Must have ICU experience, advanced heart failure experience; or Cardiavasular experience.
The Heart Transplant Coordinator (HTC) is responsible for the coordination of required testing, management and follow up across the continuum from evaluation, pre-transplant (waitlist management), during transplant and post-transplant.
The HTC will maintain regulatory integrity and adherence to established regulations throughout all processes. Educate patients, families and other care givers on the transplant process through the continuum. The HTC will have on-call responsibilities for the heart transplant program, which includes collaborating with Gift of Life, medical and surgical teams on the inpatient and outpatient services, all members of the multidisciplinary team and consulting specialists as indicated. The transplant coordinator will also support the outpatient transplant clinics.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Bachelors of Science in Nursing Required
Previous critical care and/or CICU/ CVICU/CTICU experience preferred
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, AND REGISTRATION:Registered Nurse
CCTC certification within 2 years of becoming eligible to sit for the exam
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:Minimum of 5 years nursing experience with at least two (2) years in critical care, transplant, disease specific OR minimum of 3 years clinical nursing experience in transplant, critical care, disease specific.
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