Tissue Authorization Specialist- Night Shift
LiveOnNY
- Long Island City, Queens, NY
- $50,000-60,000 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Answers incoming calls and communicates non-donor related messages to appropriate personnel.
- Collects hospital and patient information and pre-screening criteria on all incoming donor- related calls.
- Evaluates incoming organ, tissue and eye/cornea referral calls for donor suitability and advises hospital staff of patient’s eligibility for donation. Provides instruction on next steps in the referral process.
- Immediately directs organ referral calls to appropriate Clinical Manager/AOC.
- Offers families the opportunity to donate. Obtains and documents telephone consents for tissue donation in accordance with organizational protocol.
- Maintains consent and approach levels consistent with at least 85% of departmental goals.
- Obtains and documents extensive medical/social history screenings utilizing information from medical records, lab and diagnostic tests, med/soc provided by next of kin and hospital personnel.
- Secures permission of county coroner or medical examiner if necessary, before proceeding with donation.
- Places status follow-up calls to hospital staff on pending tissue referrals.
- Coordinates the offer of suitable tissues to appropriate Tissue Banks in accordance with established protocols.
- Notifies Tissue Recovery Team Leader and appropriate staff regarding Tissue consent and donation. Dispatches appropriate staff for surgical recovery of tissue donor cases in accordance with established protocols.
- Enters initial referral information into computerized database and reviews entries for accuracy. Completes all necessary documentation within established timeframes. Processes daily referral log.
- Completes required paperwork associated with referrals and shift report for Donor Center Manager.
- Makes an initial quality assurance check of charts compiled. Files chart in appropriate place. Works with Quality Systems department to ensure all necessary information is provided.
- All employees, at every level, are empowered and expected to be committed to participate in continuous process improvement.
- Maintains the highest level of Customer Service and professionalism at all times.
- Other duties may be assigned.
- Bachelor’s degree in a health-related field and/or an Associate’s degree with one to three years related work experience with families and patients in grief/crisis situations required. Sensitivity to grieving families and the ability to provide support and information to those families facing the decision to donate is required. Strong knowledge of medical terminology required.
- Must be proficient in computer usage Must have excellent interpersonal and communication skills and be customer-service oriented. Must have the ability to make sound clinical assessments in crucial situations. An understanding of and commitment to the organ and tissue donation process is essential.
- Ability to apply commonsense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations. Must be able to make sounds assessments in a fast- paced environment.
- 403(b) deferred annuity
- Medical/Vision/Dental/Life
- Tuition reimbursement
- Paid time Off
- Pet Insurance
- Life Insurance
- Cellular plan discounts
- Auto Insurance discounts