What are the responsibilities and job description for the Post Liver Transplant Coordinator - Hybrid Schedule position at Penn Medicine?
Description
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Post Liver Transplant Coordinator Description:
The Liver Transplant Program cares for patients and their families across the continuum of advanced organ failure and transplantation. Our program is one of the most comprehensive, high-volume centers in the country for patients with end-stage liver disease. Our Liver Transplant Team is committed to advancing our vision of collaborative patient care, education of multidisciplinary trainees, and clinical research.
The Transplant Coordinator II is a professional nurse who safely practices with the UPHS professional practice model and demonstrates UPHS core values that reflect its mission. The Transplant Coordinator II provides direct care and coordinates care for patients with end-stage organ failure referred to the Liver Transplant Program. The patients range in age from adolescents to elderly. In this role, you will provide direction in the management of patients throughout the post-transplant phases of the transplant process, perform a systematic assessment, evaluation, and develop a plan of care for the patient and their significant others. You will also serve as an integral member of the transplant team in meeting the needs of the transplant patient and ensuring continuity of care throughout the transplant process.
The Transplant Coordinator II maintains competencies for the care of transplant patients and demonstrates the skills and knowledge to provide ongoing, individualized care. The coordinator complies with all regulations and standards of regulatory and accrediting bodies.
Minimum Requirements:
Minimum Certifications, Registry and/or Licenses Required:
The qualified candidate must possess current licensure as an RN in the Commonwealth of PA and 4 years of professional nursing experience. 2 years of experience in the transplant specialty is preferred. CPR certification required.
Additional Information:
This position is an outpatient position; Monday – Friday, with hybrid work schedule of remote and in-person format. Some rotational on-call duties.
Hours may be adjusted to meet the operational needs of the department.
Skill Requirements:
Clinical assessment of adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients BCLS, Computers skills including windows, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Excel
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