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Advanced Practice Clinician

12/11/2025

The Advanced Practice Clinician evaluates potential organ donor referrals and manages organ donors during recovery. They ensure compliance with guidelines and collaborate with hospital staff to optimize organ function.

Working Hours

40 hours/week

Company Size

51-200 employees

Language

English

Visa Sponsorship

No

About The Company
The mission of Nevada Donor Network is to maximize the gift of life and health through organ, eye and tissue donation. As an organization, we will … * Conduct our business with integrity, professionalism, and compassion in a fiscally sound and ethical manner. * Comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and standards of practice related to not-for-profit organ, tissue and eye banks. * Always act in concert with the highest ethical and professional standards. * Not tolerate discrimination, acts of prejudice, or harassment in any form. * Function as a team dedicated to the realization of our mission. * Treat the various clients we serve and each other with dignity and respect. * Welcome diversity and remain open to opinions and ideas that differ from our own. * Encourage and support continuous learning and improvement in all we do. * Provide excellent service to all internal and external clients.
About the Role

Description

The Advanced Practice Clinician (APC) support’s the mission, goals and strategic plan of Nevada Donor Network, Inc. (NDN) by evaluating potential organ donor referrals, medically managing organ donors, allocating donated organs, and completing moderately complex procedures on brain dead donors. 


   

Essential Functions Statement(s) 

  • Performs moderately complex testing with portable bedside laboratory devices in accordance with CLIA standards.
  • Performs moderately complex procedures under  the guidance of the Medical Director. 
  • Manages donor during organ recovery to include hemodynamic management, medication therapy, and ventilation. 
  • Provides real-time clinical and administrative expertise and oversight aimed at maximizing donation during the referral and recovery processes for organ cases.
  • Maintains the highest standards of professional conduct and interpersonal relationship development, promoting a positive and collaborative work environment.
  • Completes referral evaluations for the purpose of determining organ and tissue donor  suitability based on NDN, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), OPTN/UNOS, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines and recommendations.
  • Completes hospital medical record review, including history of present illness and past medical history, the presence of past or present malignancies, and all surgical interventions/treatments.
  • Collaborates with hospital staff to evaluate and physiologically manage the donor to achieve optimal organ function.
  • Understands and complies with procedural aspects and requirements of blood, culture and typing specimen collection and labeling.
  • Reviews and documents required information within the donor record, including labs, diagnostics, and procedural records.
  • Ensures that donated organs are allocated in an efficient, equitable, and timely manner in accordance with NDN and OPTN/UNOS policies.
  • Ensures organs and tissue will be recovered and preserved to maximize utilization in accordance with NDN and OPTN/UNOS policies.
  • Complies with NDN and OPTN/UNOS policies regarding documentation, maintenance, and confidentiality of records.
  • Participates in process improvement and data development projects, including case reviews and research opportunities.
  • Contributes to interdepartmental training and education, including preceptorship, case study presentation, and learning event participation.
  • Fulfills additional individual and departmental directives, obligations, and responsibilities, as designated. 

Requirements

Education: Associate degree or higher in nursing, respiratory therapy, paramedic medicine, related biological science (including human donation science), or medical school degree (including foreign degree programs) required. Bachelor’s degree or higher in nursing, respiratory therapy, or related biological science preferred.
Experience: Critical care experience or organ donor management experience preferred.
Computer Skills: Microsoft Office products (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) preferred. Microsoft Outlook preferred. Electronic medical records (e.g., Cerner, Epic, Meditech) preferred.
Certificates & Licenses: Certified Procurement Transplant Coordinator (CPTC) preferred. License/certification in nursing, respiratory therapy, or related biological science preferred. CPTC required within 18 months of employment.
Other Requirements: Ability to fulfill on-call obligations; case work up to 24 consecutive hours.  

Key Skills
Critical Care ExperienceOrgan Donor ManagementClinical ExpertiseMedication TherapyHemodynamic ManagementInterpersonal SkillsDocumentation SkillsCollaborationProcess ImprovementData DevelopmentTraining and EducationMedical Record ReviewLaboratory TestingOrgan AllocationComplianceEmergency Response
Categories
Healthcare
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