Organ Donation Coordinator [ICU RN, CC RN or RT] – 36 hours a week/ NIGHTS – New Haven, CT

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Company Description:Come join our team and become part of what the Boston Globe has recognized as one of the Top 100 Women-Led Businesses in Massachusetts 2018 - 2024!Saving lives through organ and tissue donation is the mission uniting our employees and drives the work we do.New England Donor Services (NEDS) coordinates organ and tissue donation in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, the eastern counties of Vermont and Bermuda. Responsible for one of the largest of the 55 Organ Procurement Organizations (OPOs) that make up the nation’s donation system, NEDS works with over 200 hospitals and serves nearly 15 million people in our region, screening nearly 55,000 potential donor referrals annually. With approximately $140M in operating revenues, NEDS employs 378 clinical and non-clinical staff members throughout New England and across the country.Our vision is to be a leader in the development and implementation of strategies to increase the life-saving and life-enhancing gifts of organ and tissue donation through effective relationships with our clinical partners, donor families and the communities we serve.Please note: We are currently interviewing for our next New Hire Orientation cohort class starting in November 2025.Job Description:New England Donor Services is seeking an experienced ICU RN, Critical Care RN, Trauma Nurse or Critical Care Respiratory Therapist to join our team. As a Donation Coordinator you will respond on-site to organ donor referrals to provide clinical expertise in donor evaluation, donor management, organ allocation and organ recovery.You will blend high level clinical and people skills to educate hospital staff on the donation process, work with donor families to obtain consent for donation and work with multiple surgical teams and critical care staff to optimize organs for transplantation. Success in this role requires a self-assured professional who has keen clinical assessment skills, the ability to be flexible and remain calm and effective in highly charged and clinically complex situations.Schedule:• Orientation: After a general company wide week long onsite (Waltham, MA) orientation, you will participate in a specialized organ donation training program.• The New Hire Donation Academy is 3 days/week for first 3 weeks in Waltham office (generally Tuesday through Thursday on a day shift) and additional training in Waltham office throughout orientation program. Once the classroom training is completed, new hires will participate in a mix of 16-hour day and 12-hour night on-call shifts. Average 14 shifts per 4-week schedule + trainings + meetings. Significant travel with personal vehicle throughout all of New England is expected. Mileage and other reimbursements available.• Independent: 12-hour night shifts, 8:00pm -8:00am shift. (3 shifts per week, on a 4 week schedule - up to 40hrs week ) + trainings + meetings. Significant travel with personal vehicle throughout New England is expected. Mileage and other reimbursements available.Out last New Hire Donation Academy for 2025 is scheduled for November 2025 for our Fulltime 36 Hours a week Nights Hybrid position.Qualifications:Optimal candidates have critical care or trauma experience with medical/clinical credentials including experience managing complicated clinical event• Must have valid driver’s license and insurance (extensive driving throughout New England is required) and have reliable transportation.• Ideal candidate must have the following:• Critical thinking skills and keen clinical assessment skills• Be compassionate and have conflict resolution skills• Able to sit, stand or bend for extended period of time• Have great work ethic and be forward thinking• *This position requires travel to Waltham Headquarters and various hospitals throughout New EnglandCandidates will be required to travel by personal vehicle to meet the duties and responsibilities of this position. Must maintain the requirements of an “eligible driver” including being at least 21 years old, maintaining an acceptable Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) and required minimum personal automobile insurance per NEDS automobile policy.Education and Experience:• 3-5 years clinical experience/critical care experience and a Bachelor’s Degree preferred CPTC Certification a plus• Ideal candidates lives within an hour of New Haven, CTWhat You’ll Be a Part Of:You will be part of a team that supports the NEDS mission, to Save and Heal Lives, through the gift of Organ and Tissue Donation. As an NEDS employee, our benefits include:• Generous paid time-off program• Health, Dental, Vision, and Mental Health insurance coverage• 2x Annual Salary Life Insurance• Fertility Benefits• Inclusive Healthcare Programs• Flex Spending Account Options• 403(b) Retirement Plan with Organizational Contributions• Tuition Reimbursement• Employee Assistance Program (EAP)• Pet Insurance• Working Advantage discounts Program.• Personal career and skill development opportunitiesYou can also participate in Corporate sponsored events like the annual Blue & Green Walk, Community Volunteering opportunities, Organization-wide team-building outings, and more!Additional Information:HIRING ALERT: NEDS is actively taking precautions to protect our community, staff and partners during this time of medical emergency due to COVID-19. In order to be employed at NEDS, you must be vaccinated and boosted for COVID-19.When you join New England Donor Services you can expect competitive salaries and a great benefit package. Benefits include a generous paid time off program, BCBS Health and Dental Insurance, Healthcare Reimbursement Account, 2x Annual Salary Life Insurance, Pet Insurance, Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Coverage, 403(b) Retirement Contribution, Tuition Reimbursement, Employee Assistance Program and Discounts through Working Advantage.New England Donor Services is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes candidates from all backgrounds to apply to meet the needs of the communities we serve.Hear from some of our employees at

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