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Donor Network West’s mission is to save and heal lives through organ and tissue donation for transplantation and research.

 

At Donor Network West, we're looking for people who embody our core values: passion, excellence, equity and inclusion, and relationships. We welcome diverse perspectives and foster an environment of collaboration and service.


GENERAL JOB FUNCTION


The Tissue Recovery Coordinator responds to tissue recovery cases and provides technical support for all aspects of tissue recovery for transplant and research. The Tissue Recovery Coordinator is responsible for the intraoperative leadership of the recovery team and communication to a team of other medical professional, including hospital personnel, funeral home staff and coroner or medical examiner professionals. To this audience they are the operative expert for the tissue recovery process. The Tissue Recovery Coordinator performs other clinical support related responsibilities during their scheduled shift on an as needed basis.


ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Arrives to work and is clocked in ready to work at the start of assigned shift. Required to have a sense of urgency for a clinical event and evaluate timeframes of recovery needs.
  • Responsible for accurately and thoroughly reviewing donor authorization and ensuring proper identification of the donor and tissue(s) authorized for recovery. Additionally able to review the donor medical history to the same standard as documented in the hospital chart, electronic donor record and the Uniform Donor Risk Assessment Interview (UDRAI). Obtains medical records and/or diagnostic samples from the hospital for clinical events as needed.
  • Assembles required supplies for tissue recovery and effectively utilizes the material management inventory system maintaining accurate levels of inventory. Responsible for duties associated with maintaining the Recovery Suite including, but not limited to: cleaning, inventory control, receiving deliveries, etc.
  • Performs blood draw or collects specimens and completes the preparation steps for surgical dissection of tissue(s). Effectively performs the surgical recovery of skin. Demonstrates annual proficiency of those recovery skills. Performs a thorough reconstruction of donor following the recovery of tissue.
  • Performs and verifies packaging and labeling of specimens and tissues recovered for testing, research, and/or transplant. Facilitates the timely shipping of diagnostic samples, tissues, and medical records to appropriate laboratories and processors.
  • Appropriately coordinates time management on the tissue recovery donor event with assigned tissue recovery coordinator peers. Consistently demonstrates a strong attention to details, excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Required to establish and maintain a basic knowledge of medical terminology, general anatomy, and disease processes. Reviews policies, procedures and trainings as directed to aid in the learning process prior to effective/due dates. Attends and actively participates in departmental and organization meetings.
  • Required to learn and maintain basic knowledge of federal, state, and industry laws/regulations related to tissue practices including those of all tissue processors, AATB, OSHA, EBAA, and FDA.
  • Trains staff in tissue recovery techniques that the coordinator is deemed proficient in, including ability to explain anatomical and technical concepts/terms.
  • Ability to read and comprehend patient charts.
  • Sets and meets realistic goals and deadlines.
  • Maintains professionalism and poise in stressful, complex, and continuously changing situations. Consistently exhibits a high standard of integrity and ethical behavior, resolving conflicts in an open, direct and appropriate manner.
  • Basic knowledge of the inter-relationships of departments and services provided by DNWest.
  • Performs additional tasks as needed to support donation such as, but is not limited to: Donor Operations, Quality, Data, and Donor Information.
  • Effectively performs the surgical recovery of musculoskeletal and ocular tissue. Demonstrates annual proficiency of those recovery skills. 


Additional duties and responsibilities as a full TRC I:
  • May function as a surgical first assistant to transplant surgery personnel on organ donor recoveries. May function as a surgical scrub for organ recovery cases.
  • Functions in the capacity of a leader of the team, appropriately overseeing and directing team coordination, and time management. Coordinates team assignments in collaboration Donor Operations.  Consistently demonstrates a strong attention to details, excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Obtains a minimum of 6 CEUs/CEPT per year. If CTBS certified, it is required to maintain certification by obtaining 40 CEUs every three years.


QUALIFICATIONS
  • Excellent organizational and time management skills; ability to function independently and collaboratively. Demonstrated problem-solving and creative thinking skill and well-developed personal stress management skills.
  • Ability to operate telephones, computers, and surgical equipment.
  • Ability to clearly and effectively speak and communicate to accurately convey information to internal DNWest staff, hospital staff, processing partners, and others involved in the donation process. Ability to establish and maintain relationships with these individuals.
  • Ability to handle exposure to emotionally intense situations like death, grief and the death process on a regular basis that includes pediatric and adult donors. Some scenarios surrounding death and donation may be of traumatic nature.
  • Must maintain a valid driver’s license in accordance with DNWest motor vehicle policy. Must have reliable personal automobile transportation to be used with company reimbursement using IRS guidelines. Employee may be required to drive personal vehicle while functioning in the role. Must be able to travel within the service area by ground or air. 
  • Ability to work minimum of a 12-hour shift, with the requirement of staying past shift when required by donor volume and staffing, with few breaks. The department schedule may change over time to meet staffing needs for tissue recovery. The schedule includes 7, 12-hr shifts per pay period. The employee is required to work weekends (defined as Friday, Saturday, and Sunday), nights and holidays. Holiday requirement includes work on 5 holiday shifts per calendar year.
  • Ability to handle confidentiality of all donor/recipient information.
  • Maintains recovery performance metrics that are consistent with department goals.


EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
  • Prove performance efficiency and excellence as a DNWest Tissue Recovery Coordinator I – Trainee
  • Associate degree in biological sciences/allied healthcare/ mortuary science, or completion of a surgical technology program, or an emergency medical services program
  • 2 years of work experience in a related field may be substituted for educational requirement.
  • Must maintain a valid California or Nevada driver’s license and current vehicle insurance based on applicable state minimum insurance coverage standards.
  • Certified Tissue Banking Specialist (CTBS), or Certified Eye Banking Specialist (CEBT), or Certified Surgical Technologist(CST) preferred.
  • Hospital/clinical experience; tissue recovery experience; previous experience with sterile technique and surgical procedures preferred.


$25.84 - $28.71 an hour

Provided compensation data is subject to change based on location and work status. Salary data provided by third party sites do not accurately reflect our pay structure.

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What You Should Know About Tissue Recovery Coordinator, Donor Network West

At Donor Network West, we’re on a meaningful mission to save and heal lives through organ and tissue donation for transplantation and research. Right now, we’re looking for a passionate and dedicated Tissue Recovery Coordinator to join our team in Fresno, CA. In this pivotal role, you will respond to tissue recovery cases, providing vital technical support and leading the recovery team through every critical step of the process. Your expertise will guide interactions with hospital personnel, funeral home staff, and medical professionals, ensuring a seamless recovery operation. You’ll play an essential role in reviewing donor medical histories, preparing surgical dissection, and effectively managing recovery logistics. With a focus on collaboration, you’ll maintain our Recovery Suite and uphold inventory systems, ensuring all necessary supplies are ready for each event. Building relationships is key—you're the face of Donor Network West during recovery operations, demonstrating professionalism and compassion even in challenging situations. You’ll also have opportunities to train staff in recovery techniques while continually expanding your knowledge of medical terms and regulations. As a Tissue Recovery Coordinator, not only will you impact the lives of others significantly, but you will also engage in meaningful teamwork in a supportive environment that values diversity and inclusion. If you’re ready to take on a rewarding challenge where your skills can truly make a difference, we’d love for you to apply and join our mission!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Tissue Recovery Coordinator Role at Donor Network West
What are the responsibilities of a Tissue Recovery Coordinator at Donor Network West?

As a Tissue Recovery Coordinator at Donor Network West, your primary responsibilities include leading the intraoperative tissue recovery team, ensuring accurate review of donor authorizations and medical histories, and coordinating with medical staff and funeral homes. You'll also be involved in the surgical recovery of tissues, maintaining inventory for the Recovery Suite, and facilitating the timely shipping of specimens for testing and transplantation. Your role requires strong attention to detail, excellent communication skills, and the ability to manage stressful situations effectively.

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What qualifications are needed to become a Tissue Recovery Coordinator at Donor Network West?

To qualify as a Tissue Recovery Coordinator at Donor Network West, you need an associate degree in biological sciences, mortuary science, or a surgical technology program. Alternatively, two years of work experience in a related field can substitute for educational requirements. Preferred qualifications include certifications such as CTBS or CST, along with previous experience in tissue recovery or surgical procedures. Successful candidates will exhibit strong organizational skills and the ability to handle emotions surrounding death and donation.

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What skills are essential for success as a Tissue Recovery Coordinator at Donor Network West?

Essential skills for a Tissue Recovery Coordinator at Donor Network West include excellent organizational and time management abilities, effective communication skills, and a solid grasp of medical terminology and anatomy. You must also demonstrate problem-solving skills, have the capacity to operate necessary surgical equipment, and exhibit professionalism under pressure. Additionally, building relationships with hospital staff and ensuring confidentiality are critical components of this role.

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How does Donor Network West support the development of its Tissue Recovery Coordinators?

Donor Network West is committed to professional development for its Tissue Recovery Coordinators through continuous training and education. Staff members are encouraged to obtain certifications and attend departmental meetings that enhance their skills. You will also participate actively in cross-training within the organization, which helps to reinforce team collaboration and keeps everyone updated on industry practices and regulations.

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What are the working hours like for a Tissue Recovery Coordinator at Donor Network West?

Working hours for a Tissue Recovery Coordinator at Donor Network West typically include 12-hour shifts, and you may be required to work weekends and holidays as needed based on donor volume. Flexibility is vital, as shifts may vary to meet staffing needs, and it might be necessary to extend your hours during busy periods. This role requires a readiness to adapt to a dynamic schedule in service of our mission to save and heal lives.

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Common Interview Questions for Tissue Recovery Coordinator
Can you describe your experience with tissue recovery procedures?

When answering this question, highlight any specific experiences you have had that relate directly to tissue recovery. Discuss any prior roles that involved surgical techniques, medical equipment utilization, or direct collaboration with clinical teams. Be sure to emphasize your understanding of protocols and regulations that govern tissue recovery.

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How do you handle emotionally intense situations, such as those involving grief and loss?

Address this question by reflecting on your personal experiences. Share strategies that have worked for you in maintaining professionalism during sensitive times. Discuss the importance of empathy and support for bereaved families while also underscoring your commitment to the donor's legacy.

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What strategies do you use to ensure effective communication within the recovery team?

Illustrate your approach to communication, such as regular meetings, clear role assignments, and using checklists during operations. Explain how you foster an open environment where team members feel comfortable raising questions and suggestions, which is especially crucial during high-pressure situations.

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How would you prioritize tasks during a busy tissue recovery event?

Discuss your method for assessing the situation, identifying urgent tasks while also considering the needs of all team members. Explain how maintaining organization and following established protocols can help guide your decisions during busy recovery operations.

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What have you done to stay current with regulations in tissue recovery?

Mention any training sessions, conferences, or courses you have taken that relate to tissue banking. Also, express a commitment to continuous learning and staying informed through industry publications or network interactions.

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Describe a challenging situation you faced in a previous role and how you overcame it?

Use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, Result) to structure your answer. Tell a story that illustrates your problem-solving skills and how you can remain calm and effective under pressure. Highlight any specific skills that helped you navigate the situation effectively.

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Why do you believe organ and tissue donation is important?

Provide a heartfelt response that underscores the life-saving impact of tissue and organ donation. You might share personal reasons for your passion in this area, or general statistics about the need for donations. This is a chance to express your alignment with Donor Network West's mission.

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In your view, what makes a great Tissue Recovery Coordinator?

Identify qualities such as strong leadership skills, empathy, attention to detail, and effective communication. Explain how these traits contribute to the critical work of tissue recovery in a team-oriented environment.

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How do you ensure compliance with protocols when performing tissue recovery?

Discuss your approach to understanding and adhering to protocols, including consistent training, reviewing documentation, and utilizing checklists. Show that you recognize the importance of compliance for safety and effectiveness in your role.

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How would you train new staff on tissue recovery techniques?

Outline your training approach: starting with foundational knowledge, hands-on demonstrations, and providing resources for new employees. Emphasize the importance of mentorship and creating a supportive learning environment that fosters confidence.

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