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Hospital Development Coordinator
✦ New
$85,000-100,000 Yearly Salary

DCI Donor Services

New Mexico Donor Services (NMDS) is looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic team member to join us to save lives!! Our mission at NMDS is to save lives through organ donation and we want professionals on our team that will embrace this important work!! New Mexico Donor Services is seeking a Hospital Development Coordinator to join our team in Albuquerque. This position will be responsible for cultivating relationships with hospitals and healthcare professionals in order to promote organ donation and strengthen the partnership between our organization and hospital partners. If you have expertise in healthcare, sales/marketing, public relations, or have experience as a pharmaceutical representative, this may be an ideal position for you to help save and improve lives!

COMPANY OVERVIEW AND MISSION

New Mexico Donor Services is a designated organ procurement organization (OPO) within the state of New Mexico – and is a member of the DCI Donor Services family.

For over four decades, DCI Donor Services has been a leader in working to end the transplant waiting list. Our unique approach to service allows for nationwide donation, transplantation, and distribution of organs and tissues while maintaining close ties to our local communities.

DCI Donor Services operates three organ procurement/tissue recovery organizations: New Mexico Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services, and Tennessee Donor Services. We also maximize the gift of life through the DCI Donor Services Tissue Bank and Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank.

Our performance is measured by the way we serve donor families and recipients. To be successful in this endeavor is our ultimate mission. By mobili

With the help of our employee-led strategy team, we will ensure that all communities feel welcome and safe with us because we are a model for fairness, belonging, and forward thinking.

Key responsibilities this position will perform include:

  • Develops and implements marketing plan that creates change in physician and hospital practice in the donor referral and family counseling processes that ultimately increases organ and tissue donation in assigned portfolio.

  • Performs quantitative and qualitative analysis of hospital market to characterize donor potential and identifies and engages decision-making individuals who can influence hospital protocols to include best demonstrated practices for donor referrals and family counseling.

  • Conducts education needs assessments for assigned hospitals and develops and implements educational plan.4. Establishes multi-disciplinary councils within assigned hospitals, using peer level influence in order to forge a consensus about standards of practice for the donor referral and family counseling and request process. Identifies decision-making individuals in assigned hospitals including chairpersons of medical staff, medical executive committee, ethics and critical care committees, surgery and medicine departments, and referring physicians and nurses from trauma, neurosurgery and critical care. Conduct individual meetings and gain support from each party, guide the group discussion and outline and implement next steps.

  • Conduct field coaching and provide feedback for skill development in written and oral communications, public relations and sales and negotiation skills for clinical coordinators.

  • Utilize superior customer service skills to develop and maintain relationships with referring physicians and nursing staff and medical and executive leadership in assigned hospitals.

  • Disseminates and interprets data and research on increasing organ and tissue donation for medical academic audiences and policy review committees who can affect change in hospital standards of practice.

  • Design curriculum for and conduct professional education programs.

  • Respond to customer service-related issues in hospital portfolio with appropriate internal and external individuals and utili
  • Make policy recommendations to hospital administration to ensure hospital compliance with state and federal regulations and increase referral and improve donation outcomes.

  • Develop and conduct accredited educational programs for healthcare professionals.

  • Customize professional education materials for one on one presentations/discussions, large and small audience educational forums.

  • Support internal staff and provide guidance on hospital relationships. Develops and maintains robust hospital profiles.

  • Maintains accurate and timely documentation of all hospital development activities.

  • Performs other duties as assigned.

    PHYSICAL TRAITS: Sits stands and walks. Observes, listens, speaks with hospital staff and others. Reads, prepares and presents information. Drive to and from donor hospitals.

    QUALIFICATIONS:

    Education Required: BA or BS in Business, Education, Public Health, or Health care related field.

Experience:

  • Two to four years of healthcare experience with families, counseling, bereavement and/or crisis intervention or 3-5 years of experience in hospital relations or OPO.

  • Experience with performance improvement strategies, stakeholder engagement, and project coordination is applicable.

  • Proven ability to build and maintain strategic relationships with healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, and hospital administrators.

  • Ability to initiate and lead multi-disciplinary teams or councils to improve hospital donation practices and family care.

  • Experience delivering hospital-based education or in-service training programs to clinical staff, including nurses, physicians, and administrators.

  • Excellent communication (verbal and written), interpersonal, and presentation skills.

Computer Skills: Working knowledge of computers and Microsoft Office applications to include Word, PowerPoint and Excel is required.


We offer a competitive compensation package including:

  • Up to 176 hours of PTO your first year
  • Up to 72 hours of Sick Time your first year
  • Two Medical Plans (your choice of a PPO or HDHP), Dental, and Vision Coverage
  • 403(b) plan with matching contribution
  • Company provided term life, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance
  • Wellness Program
  • Supplemental insurance benefits such as accident coverage and short-term disability
  • Discounts on home/auto/renter/pet insurance
  • Cell phone discounts through Verizon
  • Monthly phone stipend

**New employees must have their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by their potential start date or be able to supply proof of vaccination.**

You will receive a confirmation e-mail upon successful submission of your application. The next step of the selection process will be to complete a video screening. Instructions to complete the video screening will be contained in the confirmation e-mail. Please note - you must complete the video screening within 5 days from submission of your application to be considered for the position.

DCIDS is an EOE/AA employer – M/F/Vet/Disability.



Compensation details: 85 Yearly Salary



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permanent
Hospital Development Director
✦ New
🏢 DCI Donor Services
Salary not disclosed

DCI Donor Services

New Mexico Donor Services (NMDS) is looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic team member to join us to save lives!! Our mission at NMDS is to save lives through organ donation and we want professionals on our team that will embrace this important work!!New Mexico Donor Services is seeking a Hospital Development Director to join our team!

This position will be responsible for leading the Hospital Development function across all locations. This role will direct, coach, and counsel the Hospital Development teams in managing relationships with hospital leadership and conducting hospital performance assessments, while also leading performance improvement initiatives and outcomes

COMPANY OVERVIEW AND MISSION

New Mexico Donor Services is the designated organ procurement organization (OPO) for the state of New Mexico – and is a member of the DCI Donor Services family.

For over four decades, DCI Donor Services has been a leader in working to end the transplant waiting list. Our unique approach to service allows for nationwide donation, transplantation, and distribution of organs and tissues while maintaining close ties to our local communities.

DCI Donor Services operates three organ procurement/tissue recovery organizations: New Mexico Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services, and Tennessee Donor Services. We also maximize the gift of life through the DCI Donor Services Tissue Bank and Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank.

Our performance is measured by the way we serve donor families and recipients. To be successful in this endeavor is our ultimate mission. By mobili

With the help of our employee-led strategy team, we will ensure that all communities feel welcome and safe with us because we are a model for fairness, belonging, and forward thinking.


Key responsibilities this position will perform include:

  • Oversee the development and implementation of strategic hospital plans to facilitate growth in the organ and tissue donation.
  • Evaluates activities against established strategic hospital plans. Works in collaboration with hospitals’ QAPI departments to ensure hospital performance.
  • Conducts in-person meetings with key hospital personnel to establish rapport and identify potential problems. Resolves concerns related to the provision of service with the hospital. Partners with location Clinical Directors and Executive Directors to investigate missed referrals.
  • Prepares, distributes, and analyzes hospital surveys. Tracks and analyzes both donor and referral patterns.
  • Oversee the development and maintenance of Hospital Development policies and procedures. Leads organizational regulatory compliance with CMS and AOPO with regards to all aspects of Hospital Development.
  • Responsible for hiring, onboarding, and training of employees. Evaluates employee performance through dashboards and meeting strategic hospital goals.
  • Develop employees to present findings to all levels of hospital personnel. Provides coaching, counseling, and education as necessary.
  • Regularly audits hospital documentation activities entered by staff in iTransplant and presentation material.
  • Communicates and works collaboratively with other DCIDS/OPO departments to identify and improve donation processes within hospitals, Medical Examiners and Corner Offices. Actively participates in AOPO Hospital Development Council.
  • Leads the Hospital Development Affinity Group. Escalates feedback and ideas to senior leadership as appropriate.
  • Acts as a role model for DCIDS by supporting, reinforcing, and exhibiting behaviors consistent with the DCIDS core values, which are selfless, hardworking, passionate, and dependable.
  • Other special projects and duties as assigned.

The ideal candidate will have:

  • An RN or BA/BS in Health or Business-related field preferred
  • Occupational experience related to cultivating relationships and creating buy-in within healthcare setting
  • OPO experience preferred
  • Working knowledge of computers and Microsoft Office applications to include Word, PowerPoint, and Excel required
  • Exceptional teamwork, communication, and conflict management skills.
  • Valid Driver’s license with ability to pass MVR underwriting requirements.


We offer a competitive compensation package including:

  • Up to 184 hours of PTO your first year
  • Up to 72 hours of Sick Time your first year
  • Two Medical Plans (your choice of a PPO or HDHP), Dental, and Vision Coverage
  • 403(b) plan with matching contribution
  • Company provided term life, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance
  • Wellness Program
  • Supplemental insurance benefits such as accident coverage and short-term disability
  • Discounts on home/auto/renter/pet insurance
  • Cell phone discounts through Verizon
  • Meal Per Diems when actively on cases

**New employees must have their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by their potential start date or be able to supply proof of vaccination.**

You will receive a confirmation e-mail upon successful submission of your application. The next step of the selection process will be to complete a video screening. Instructions to complete the video screening will be contained in the confirmation e-mail. Please note - you must complete the video screening within 5 days from submission of your application to be considered for the position.

DCIDS is an EOE/AA employer – M/F/Vet/Disability.



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permanent
Hospital Development Coordinator - Nashville
✦ New
🏢 DCI Donor Services
Salary not disclosed

DCI Donor Services

Tennessee Donor Services (TDS) is looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic team member to join us to save lives!! Our mission at TDS is to save lives through organ donation and we want professionals on our team that will embrace this important work!! Tennessee Donor Services is seeking a Hospital Development Coordinator to join our team in Nashville. This position will be responsible for cultivating relationships with hospitals and healthcare professionals in order to promote organ donation and strengthen the partnership between our organization and hospital partners. If you have expertise in healthcare, sales/marketing, public relations, or have experience as a pharmaceutical representative, this may be an ideal position for you to help save and improve lives!

COMPANY OVERVIEW AND MISSION

Tennessee Donor Services is a designated organ procurement organization (OPO) within the state of Tennessee – and is a member of the DCI Donor Services family.

For over four decades, DCI Donor Services has been a leader in working to end the transplant waiting list. Our unique approach to service allows for nationwide donation, transplantation, and distribution of organs and tissues while maintaining close ties to our local communities.

DCI Donor Services operates three organ procurement/tissue recovery organizations: New Mexico Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services, and Tennessee Donor Services. We also maximize the gift of life through the DCI Donor Services Tissue Bank and Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank.

Our performance is measured by the way we serve donor families and recipients. To be successful in this endeavor is our ultimate mission. By mobili

With the help of our employee-led strategy team, we will ensure that all communities feel welcome and safe with us because we are a model for fairness, belonging, and forward thinking.

Key responsibilities this position will perform include:

  • Develops and implements strategic plans for hospitals to maximize organ/tissue donation potential.
  • Engages with physicians, nurses, and coroner/medical examiner staff to facilitate organ/tissue donation and champions process improvement initiatives.
  • Serves as a liaison to hospital staff during the donation process, ensuring effective communication between the hospital, the donor’s family, and the organization.
  • Develops and presents regular education to hospital staff on the benefits of and process for organ/tissue donation.
  • Conducts data analysis and marketing initiatives to maximize potential in an effort to save and improve more lives.
  • Documents all interactions with medical facilities.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

The ideal candidate will have:

  • A bachelor’s degree in healthcare administration, public health, or related field.
  • 2 years marketing experience, preferably within the medical or donation industry and/or related experience required.
  • Understanding of the healthcare system and hospital operations.
  • CPTC preferred.
  • Working knowledge of computers and Microsoft Office applications.
  • Valid Driver’s license with ability to pass MVR underwriting requirements.


We offer a competitive compensation package including:

  • Up to 184 hours of PTO your first year
  • Up to 72 hours of Sick Time your first year
  • Two Medical Plans (your choice of a PPO or HDHP), Dental, and Vision Coverage
  • 403(b) plan with matching contribution
  • Company provided term life, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance
  • Wellness Program
  • Supplemental insurance benefits such as accident coverage and short-term disability
  • Discounts on home/auto/renter/pet insurance
  • Cell phone discounts through Verizon
  • Monthly phone stipend

**New employees must have their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by their potential start date or be able to supply proof of vaccination.**

You will receive a confirmation e-mail upon successful submission of your application. The next step of the selection process will be to complete a video screening. Instructions to complete the video screening will be contained in the confirmation e-mail. Please note - you must complete the video screening within 5 days from submission of your application to be considered for the position.

DCIDS is an EOE/AA employer – M/F/Vet/Disability.



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permanent
Referral Response/Family Care Coordinator (Hybrid)
✦ New
🏢 DCI Donor Services
$54,464-65,657 Yearly Salary

DCI Donor Services

New Mexico Donor Services (NMDS) is looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic team member to join us to save lives!! Our mission at NMDS is to save lives through organ donation, and we want professionals on our team that will embrace this important work!! We are specifically wanting people to join our team as a Referral Response/Family Care Coordinator with expertise as an responding to critical situations (such as working in an emergency room setting) and/or responding to grief and crisis intervention. This role will serve as a liaison between monitoring active organ recovery activity, supporting grieving families, and hospital partners.

COMPANY OVERVIEW AND MISSION

New Mexico Donor Services is a designated organ procurement organization (OPO) within the state of New Mexico – and is a member of the DCI Donor Services family.

For over four decades, DCI Donor Services has been a leader in working to end the transplant waiting list. Our unique approach to service allows for nationwide donation, transplantation, and distribution of organs and tissues while maintaining close ties to our local communities.

DCI Donor Services operates three organ procurement/tissue recovery organizations: New Mexico Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services, and Tennessee Donor Services. We also maximize the gift of life through the DCI Donor Services Tissue Bank and Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank.

Our performance is measured by the way we serve donor families and recipients. To be successful in this endeavor is our ultimate mission. By mobili

With the help of our employee-led strategy team, we will ensure that all communities feel welcome and safe with us because we are a model for fairness, belonging, and forward thinking.


Key responsibilities this position will perform include:

  • Facilitates the donation process through coordination and communication of organ donor referral information and logistics. Partners with hospital personnel and internal triage team.
  • Maintains accurate documentation of the medical screening process via data entry and follows established referral intake procedures.
  • Evaluates medical suitability of potential organ and tissue donors by utili
  • Responds on site independently and/or in conjunction with assigned staff to all appropriate hospital referrals within designated time outlined per policy and procedure.
  • Collaborates with hospital personnel and clinical teams to develop an action plan that supports the option of donation is maintained and activation of the appropriate DCIDS team members.
  • Determines family dynamics and assesses the family’s understanding of the patient’s prognosis when appropriate to initiate the donation discussion.
  • Initiates the donation discussion and authorization process for potential organ and tissue donor families prior to, during and after death declaration. Provides families with the detailed information required to give legal informed authorization for anatomical donation.
  • Communicates with the attending physician and other members of the healthcare team to establish rapport and ensure a collaborative planned approach for the donation discussion and authorization process.
  • Provides education to hospital staff regarding authorization, family care process and donation process.
  • Responsibilities may be affected by increased donor activity. Performs other duties as assigned.

The Referral Response/Family Care Coordinator will work between 12 – 15 days per month – and be on call for periods of up to 24 hours.

The ideal candidate will have:

  • A bachelor’s degree
  • 2+ years emergency or critical care experience in a healthcare setting or prior experience as a Paramedic or EMT OR 2+ years of healthcare experience with families, counseling, bereavement, and/or crisis intervention.
  • Demonstrated ability to understand medical terminology and read a medical chart.
  • Exceptional teamwork, communication, and conflict management skills.
  • Knowledge of medical and legal principles of authorization, donor evaluation, and management.
  • Valid Driver’s license with ability to pass MVR underwriting requirements

We offer a competitive compensation package including:

  • Up to 176 hours (22, 8-hour days) of PTO your first year
  • Up to 72 hours (9, 8-hour days) of Sick Time your first year
  • Two Medical Plans (your choice of a PPO or HDHP), Dental, and Vision Coverage
  • 403(b) plan with matching contribution
  • Company provided term life, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance
  • Wellness Program
  • Supplemental insurance benefits such as accident coverage and short-term disability
  • Discounts on home/auto/renter/pet insurance
  • Cell phone discounts through Verizon

**New employees must have their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by their potential start date or be able to supply proof of vaccination.**

You will receive a confirmation e-mail upon successful submission of your application. The next step of the selection process will be to complete a video screening. Instructions to complete the video screening will be contained in the confirmation e-mail. Please note - you must complete the video screening within 5 days from submission of your application to be considered for the position.

DCIDS is an EOE/AA employer – M/F/Vet/Disability.




Compensation details: 54464-65657 Yearly Salary



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Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
permanent
Clinical Educator
✦ New
🏢 DCI Donor Services
Salary not disclosed
Nashville, Tennessee 1 day ago
DCI Donor Services (DCIDS) is looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic team member to join us to save lives!!  Our mission at DCIDS is to save lives through organ donation and we want professionals on our team that will embrace this important work!!   We are currently seeking a Clinical Educator. The Clinical Educator will be responsible for planning, developing, implementing and delivering training programs for clinical staff.  This position collaborates with CSD colleagues and all clinical leaders to provide training to clinical staff, is responsible for developing, implementing and delivering written, lecture and simulation-based training programs and in collaboration with CSD and clinical leadership, ensures consistent and uniform standards of practice are integrated into both orientation and continuing education training for clinical staff within all DCIDS OPO locations. 
This includes but is not limited to adherence to applicable regulatory and accrediting agencies including CMS, UNOS, and DCIDS policy including the appropriate DCIDS approved local protocols. Travel as assigned/needed to provide support to OPO locations and within specific service areas.    COMPANY OVERVIEW AND MISSION For over four decades, DCI Donor Services has been a leader in working to end the transplant waiting list.  Our unique approach to service allows for nationwide donation, transplantation, and distribution of organs and tissues while maintaining close ties to our local communities.     DCI Donor Services operates three organ procurement/tissue recovery organizations: New Mexico Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services, and Tennessee Donor Services.  We also maximize the gift of life through the DCI Donor Services Tissue Bank and Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank.   Our performance is measured by the way we serve donor families and recipients.  To be successful in this endeavor is our ultimate mission.  By mobilizing the power of people and the potential of technology, we are honored to extend the reach of each donor’s gift and share the importance of the gift of life.   With the help of our employee-led strategy team, we will ensure that all communities feel welcome and safe with us because we are a model for fairness, belonging, and forward thinking. 
   
   Key responsibilities this position will perform include:    Create Clinical Training modules on didactic/continuing education topics and other core donation processes as needed.  Modules include outlines, content and competency evaluation.Develop and implement a structured orientation in collaboration with clinical leadership for all clinical staff.Maintain training/education calendar that outlines training plan for clinical staff Design and deliver scenario-based simulations and competency/skill assessment testing. Collaborate with Clinical leaders to coordinate continuing education training for all clinical staff. Participate in maintenance and updates of clinical staff training files. Participate in ongoing assessment of training needs and priorities, including developing/implementing necessary training plans.    Assist in training clinical preceptors. Precept new CSD staff members. Actively precept new instructors as part of new instructor training program Partner with clinical leadership and Quality to identify training improvement opportunities, including conducting desktop audits.   Participate in data collection and business intelligence to drive organ donation outcomes Work with CSD colleagues to oversee department organization and impact, including issue of routine CSD updates, project management and responsibility lists.   Act as a DCIDS professional role model by exhibiting and reinforcing in others, behaviors consistent with DCIDS core values Support all initiatives to increase organ and tissue donation.  Performs other related duties as required. The ideal candidate will have:   Bachelor’s Degree in a health related field, RN preferredMinimum 3+ years of experience as OPO organ clinical coordinator with educator/preceptor experience preferred; Completes all necessary ongoing education requirements and maintains proficiency in the fieldRegistered Nurse or another appropriate licensure required (CPTC, Respiratory Therapist, NREMT-P)Valid Driver’s License with ability to pass MVR underwriting requirements.Certified Procurement Transplant Coordinator (CPTC)Computer Skills: Working knowledge of computers and Microsoft Office applications to includeWord, PowerPoint and Excel are required.Observes, listens to and talks with employees and others. Stands, sits, and walks. Reads and writes a variety of reports and documents. Travels to OPO and hospital facilities. Lifts up to 50 pounds.
 We offer a competitive compensation package including: 
  Up to 184 hours of PTO your first year Up to 72 hours of Sick Time your first year Two Medical Plans (your choice of a PPO or HDHP), Dental, and Vision Coverage 403(b) plan with matching contribution Company provided term life, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance Wellness Program  Supplemental insurance benefits such as accident coverage and short-term disability Discounts on home/auto/renter/pet insurance Cell phone discounts through Verizon Monthly phone stipend    **New employees must have their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by their potential start date or be able to supply proof of vaccination.**   You will receive a confirmation e-mail upon successful submission of your application. The next step of the selection process will be to complete a video screening. Instructions to complete the video screening will be contained in the confirmation e-mail. Please note - you must complete the video screening within 5 days from submission of your application to be considered for the position.   DCIDS is an EOE/AA employer – M/F/Vet/Disability.  

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FEI Crisis Team Leader
✦ New
Salary not disclosed

FEI Crisis Team Leader

Help Others, Make a Difference, Save a Life.

Do you want to make a difference in people's lives every day?
Or help people navigate the tough spots in their life?
And do it all while working where your hard work is appreciated?

You have a lot of choices in where you work…make the decision to work where you are valued!

Join the McNabb Center Team as the FEI Crisis Team Leader today!

The FEI Crisis Team Leader

Duties:

  • Responsibilities include managing two teams of four staff total, serving a minimum of 15 families at time for a period of 90 days post-crisis intervention, per team.
  • Duties also include meeting with families, coordinating supports for monthly Family Team Meetings (FTM), and organizing monthly family engagement activities.
  • Essential duties include providing program oversight and coordination of referrals and caseloads, including but not limited to linkage and referral to area resources, advocacy and coordination of care with other provider and social supports, crisis intervention and planning.

JOB PURPOSE/SUMMARY

Summary of role of team:

  • "Family Empowerment Initiative" or "FEI" provides support to low-income families, children ages birth (0) to eighteen (18), and their caregivers.
  • This includes, but is not limited to, intensive services, crisis services, self-sufficiency through trauma informed services, case coordination, peer support, parent/caregiver education, and family engagement strategies.

Summary of position:

  • The Team Leader provides administrative and clinical supervision for two FEI teams, and performs all administrative duties required to adhere to the guidelines of the program.
  • The Team Leader provides information and referral, agency linkage, advocacy, home visits, and follow-up services as defined by the FEI program and ensures that each team member on the team does the same for consumers on their caseloads.
  • The Team Leader arranges coverage plans for their team to ensure that each consumer is seen for required program contacts per month.
  • The Team leader provides crisis intervention and emergency services as needed.
  • The Team Leader utilizes center wide and community services as needed for client benefit.
  • The Team Leader embraces the key values of care coordination: empowerment, normalization, rehabilitation, and continuity of care.
  • Ongoing networking with crisis providers for timely access to appropriate referrals and overall community outreach are required.

TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS/ENVIORNMENT

  • This position spends the majority of their time working at Knox Children & Youth (C&Y) Center and requires both office-based clinical and administrative work and community-based clinical interactions.
  • Team Leader will be responsible for engaging clients, peers, and community stakeholders in a professional and therapeutic manner.

JOB DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES

This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive; and employee will also perform other reasonably related job responsibilities as assigned by immediate supervisor and other management as required. This organization reserves the right to revise or change job duties as the need arises. Moreover, management reserves the right to change job descriptions, job duties, or working schedules based on their duty to accommodate individuals with disabilities. This job description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment.

1. Works in a multi-disciplinary team approach to meet clinical needs of SPMI consumers.

  • Attends and is timely to weekly multi-disciplinary Team Mtgs.
  • Attends and leads administrative team meeting on a weekly basis without tardiness.
  • Returns all staff calls within 30 minutes as reported by supervisor.
  • Responds to all flags, emails and voicemails within 2 business days.
  • Responsible for ensuring all phases and activities of the Wraparound Process are done to the high quality and fidelity - accountable to family team.
  • Attends required trainings by TDMHSAS or associated partners to meet program requirements

2. Completes all required documentation in compliance with Center Policy, CARF and SSOC standards.

  • Ensures tx plan is complete within 30 days of admission with input from other professionals as evidenced by signatures of APN/MD and Peer Support Worker
  • Completes Crisis Plan, DLA-20, Individual Service Plan (ISP) and eligibility assessment on all clients
  • Completes No Harm contract at ct.'s first sign or report of SI, HI, or thoughts of harmful behavior.
  • Progress notes within one working week of encounter.
  • Ensures that all clients have a current ROI for their PCP and other active providers (daycare, school, therapists, additional providers, etc…)
  • Completes seven-day contact on all post-hospital clients.
  • Complete an assessment of the family including Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) assessment, Caregiver Strain Assessment, and other national evaluation tools to develop a care plan.

3. Engages clients and their families in the treatment process providing treatment planning, linkage, referral, and advocacy for each client.

  • Ensures each client is contacted within 24 hours of referral
  • Creates goals with the ct. based on their input as well as input from family/other systems AEB treatment plan signatures by all parties.
  • Creates and implements treatment interventions based on the treatment plan goals.
  • Utilizes family strengths and empowers the family to implement effective interventions as evinced by documentation of activity in the progress notes.
  • Makes referral to less intensive services upon anticipation of discharge
  • CM works with the ct. for up to 90 days to ensure transition to less intensive services.
  • The Team Leader monitors outcome measures to ensure quality and effectiveness (QA/QI) and quarterly QRR.

4. Ensures that the program meets monthly requirements

  • Continually monitors admissions and referrals to ensure timely assignment to caseloads
  • Monitors productivity on a weekly basis in supervision AEB document tracking logs
  • Ensures coverage is met for clients when staff are out on leave or during vacancies
  • Ensures vacancies are filled with qualified candidates AEB use of applicant screening profiles
  • Submits monthly report to supervisor by the 5th business day of each month.

5. Provides administrative supervision to FEI teams

  • Provides support to staff through positive reinforcement, open communication, honest feedback and constructive criticism on a daily basis.
  • Completes written documentation of verbal and written corrections pertaining to staff and forwards to HR.
  • Meets with each case manager individually on a weekly basis for supervision
  • Shares information re: policies and procedures with staff as policies change
  • Ensures each staff is following Center Policy and Procedure via monitoring in weekly sessions and periodic chart reviews.
  • Assists staff with difficult cases by attending home visits with the staff on an as needed basis.
  • Makes suggestions for interventions with clients on a weekly basis
  • Provide continuous check-ins with team members.

COMPENSATION:

  • Starting salary for this position is approximately $21.08/hr based on relevant experience and education.

Schedule:

  • Primary working hours are Monday through Friday, and should be provided at times that meet the needs to the families served.
  • On site supervision is preferred, and position must be available via phone if a function of the position requires being out of office.

Travel:

  • This position requires utilizing a personal dependable vehicle to conduct Center business.
  • Maintaining a dependable vehicle and certified driver status is a condition of employment.

Equipment/Technical Competency:

  • Ability to use a computer and basic office software is required, including but not limited to Office Word, Excel, Outlook and be able to utilize EMR for clinical documentation.

Equipment/Technology:

  • This position requires the use of computer skills with an electronic medical record (EMR), and telehealth/televideo services may be offered as part of the service delivery.
  • Staff will be expected to maintain work with a Center cell phone and computer.

QUALIFICATIONS - FEI Crisis Team Leader

Experience / Knowledge:

  • Must have course work and or experience in the areas of cultural diversity, human development, etiology and treatment of mental illness, alcohol and drug abuse, physical and sexual abuse, suicide, and intellectual/developmental disabilities.
  • Two (2) years work experience with SPMI populations preferred.
  • Excellent verbal, written, and computer skills are necessary in order to work effectively and collaboratively with clients, collaborating agencies, and community professionals, as well as maintaining proper documentation.
  • Clinical staff members must possess reliable transportation, a valid driver's license with an F endorsement OR the ability to acquire an F endorsement on driver's license in order to transport clients as needed.
  • Transporting clients in a personal or Center vehicle is an essential function of this position.

Education / License:

  • A Bachelor's degree in a health related field of counseling, psychology, or social work or must be licensed as a nurse (LPN or RN).
  • LPNs must have fifteen (15) semester hours of behavioral health and two (2) years of behavioral health care experience.
  • Candidates with a Bachelor's degree in rehabilitation, occupational therapy, criminal justice, and education must have fifteen (15) college-level semester hours of coursework in behavioral health and at least two (2) years of work experience in the behavioral health setting working with children.

Physical/Emotional/Social - Skills/Abilities:

  • Outpatient/Community based environment.
  • This position requires training and certification in and the ability to adequately implement a variety of verbal de-escalation methods and personal/client safety techniques.
  • Must have mental ability to exercise sound judgment under pressure.
  • Must have an F endorsement and a valid Driver's License.
  • This position requires utilizing a personal dependable vehicle to conduct Center business.
  • Maintaining a dependable vehicle and certified driver status is a condition of employment.
  • An essential job function is a reliable, predictable 40 hour per week job, on site and in the community, with regular attendance.

Location:

  • Knox County, Tennessee



Apply today to work where we care about you as an employee and where your hard work makes a difference!

Helen Ross McNabb Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The Center provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment.

Helen Ross McNabb Center conducts background checks, driver's license record, degree verification, and drug screens at hire. Employment is contingent upon clean drug screen, background check, and driving record. Additionally, certain programs are subject to TB Screening and/or testing. Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply.



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Registered Nurse (RN) - Progressive Care Unit
✦ New
Salary not disclosed
Rutland, Vermont 1 day ago

Registered Nurse (RN) - Progressive Care Unit

The RN advocates and utilizes the nursing process in the care of all age populations along the health continuum. The nursing process includes assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation derived from scientific, evidence-based knowledge. The RN partners with the patient, family, and care team to provide holistic care and achieve the best possible outcomes, recognizing that each plays an integral role in that care.



The RN is knowledgeable regarding the professional scope of practice and the ANA nurse practice standards. The RN meets these standards legally and professionally and ethically.



The RN role is flexible and makes care decisions based on the condition of the patient, reassessing and prioritizing according to individual need.



Minimum Education




  • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing, BSN preferred.


Minimum Work Experience




  • Prior related nursing experience preferred.


Required Licenses/Certifications




  • Licensed in the State of Vermont.
  • BLS Certification through American Heart Association.
  • Unit-specific certifications as required (ACLS, TNCC, PALS, ENPC) per specific department operational framework.
  • Completion of endorsed patient/visitor de-escalation and restraint program certification based on unit specific guidelines.


Required Skills, Knowledge, and Abilities




  • Demonstrated proficiency in acute-care nursing, knowledge, and skills.
  • Demonstrates moderate knowledge of basic computer skills.


Pay Range = $35.91 - $60.73



PI227b39b78ab7-3631

Not Specified
Executive and Physician Liaison
✦ New
🏢 DCI Donor Services
$79,324-99,155 Yearly Salary
Albuquerque, New Mexico 1 day ago

DCI Donor Services

New Mexico Donor Services (NMDS) is looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic team member to join us to save lives!! Our mission at NMDS is to save lives through organ donation and we want professionals on our team that will embrace this important work!! New Mexico Donor Services is seeking a Physician/Executive Liaison to join our team in Albuquerque. We are looking for candidates who will cultivate hospital executive and physician relationships that increase donation and number of lives saved.

This person will engage with hospital executives and physicians throughout the donation service area. They will bridge relationships to provide mentorship and assist in developing the clinical and hospital development team.

COMPANY OVERVIEW AND MISSION

New Mexico Donor Services is a designated organ procurement organization (OPO) within the state of New Mexico – and is a member of the DCI Donor Services family.

For over four decades, DCI Donor Services has been a leader in working to end the transplant waiting list. Our unique approach to service allows for nationwide donation, transplantation, and distribution of organs and tissues while maintaining close ties to our local communities.

DCI Donor Services operates three organ procurement/tissue recovery organizations: New Mexico Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services, and Tennessee Donor Services. We also maximize the gift of life through the DCI Donor Services Tissue Bank and Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank.

Our performance is measured by the way we serve donor families and recipients. To be successful in this endeavor is our ultimate mission. By mobili

With the help of our employee-led strategy team, we will ensure that all communities feel welcome and safe with us because we are a model for fairness, belonging, and forward thinking.

Key responsibilities this position will perform include:

  • Builds and sustains productive relationships between DCIDS team and key physicians and executives.
  • Conducts global analysis of hospitals and hospital systems.
  • Strategizes with leadership for donation service area approach and hospital system engagement.
  • Conducts physician and executive educational needs assessments; develops and implements educational plans.
  • Creates and maintains CME and CEU program for hospital partners
  • Creates and maintains physician and executive directory.
  • Builds and maintains a physician follow-up platform and conducts case follow up in collaboration with Hospital Development Coordinator.
  • Develops and maintains relationships with area physician groups.
  • Works closely with leadership, educators, and preceptors to develop and mentor the Hospital Development and Clinical teams to cultivate physician relationships.
  • Collaborates and strategizes with DCIDS stakeholders to develop and implement external facing projects.
  • Develops and leads Physician Advisory Committee.
  • Performs additional duties as assigned.

The ideal candidate will have:

  1. BA or BS in health-related field, healthcare administration, business or education required, Masters degree preferred.
  2. 5-7 years’ experience in a health care-related environment with demonstrated success in sales and marketing, customer service, public speaking and public relations duties.
  3. Demonstrates strong leadership through routine interactions and engagement of all hospital partners such as physicians, nurses, and executives. Coordinates onsite meetings to review operational challenges and successes regarding the donation process. Provides exceptional communication and follow-up of written correspondence, verbal communication, and presentation creation/delivery.
  4. Valid driver’s license with ability to pass MVR underwriting requirements

We offer a competitive compensation package including:

  • Up to 176 hours of PTO your first year
  • Up to 72 hours of Sick Time your first year
  • Two Medical Plans (your choice of a PPO or HDHP), Dental, and Vision Coverage
  • 403(b) plan with matching contribution
  • Company provided term life, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance
  • Wellness Program
  • Supplemental insurance benefits such as accident coverage and short-term disability
  • Discounts on home/auto/renter/pet insurance
  • Cell phone discounts through Verizon
  • Monthly phone stipend

* New employees must have their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by their potential start date or be able to supply proof of vaccination.*

You will receive a confirmation e-mail upon successful submission of your application. The next step of the selection process will be to complete a video screening. Instructions to complete the video screening will be contained in the confirmation e-mail. Please note - you must complete the video screening within 5 days from submission of your application to be considered for the position.

DCIDS is an EOE/AA employer – M/F/Vet/Disability.



Compensation details: 79324-99155 Yearly Salary



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permanent
Critical Care RN - Organ Recovery Coordinator (Knoxville)
✦ New
🏢 DCI Donor Services
Salary not disclosed
Knoxville, Tennessee 1 day ago

DCI Donor Services

Tennessee Donor Services (TDS) is looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic team member to join us to save lives!! Our mission at TDS is to save lives through organ and tissue donation, and we want professionals on our team that will embrace this important work!! We want people to join our team in the role of the Organ Recovery Coordinator with previous experience as a registered nurse (RN) in an ICU or critical care setting. This position will facilitate all aspects of making organ donation happen in the Knoxville area.

What is an Organ Recovery Coordinator?

Using their nursing background, Organ Recovery Coordinators (ORCs) oversee the process of procuring the gift of organ donation. In collaboration with the clinical team, ORCs assess the compatibility of organs for recipients, and expedite the surgical and technical processes to package and transfer the organs for transplant quickly and safely. They work alongside hospital personnel and surgeons to facilitate the lifesaving gift of organ transplantation.

If you want to utilize your critical care skills with a higher level of autonomy and provide a lifeline to those waiting for an organ transplant, this is the job for you!

COMPANY OVERVIEW AND MISSION

Tennessee Donor Services is a designated organ procurement organization (OPO) within the state of Tennessee – and is a member of the DCI Donor Services family.

For over four decades, DCI Donor Services has been a leader in working to end the transplant waiting list. Our unique approach to service allows for nationwide donation, transplantation, and distribution of organs and tissues while maintaining close ties to our local communities.

DCI Donor Services operates three organ procurement/tissue recovery organizations: New Mexico Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services, and Tennessee Donor Services. We also maximize the gift of life through the DCI Donor Services Tissue Bank and Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank.

Our performance is measured by the way we serve donor families and recipients. To be successful in this endeavor is our ultimate mission. By mobili

With the help of our employee-led strategy team, we will ensure that all communities feel welcome and safe with us because we are a model for fairness, belonging, and forward thinking.


Key responsibilities this position will perform include:

  1. Evaluates patient suitability for organ donation by reviewing medical records and consultation with medical staff.
  2. Coordinates organ placement and allocation with transplant programs and surgeons.

  3. Coordinates and assists in the surgical recovery of organs and peri-operative management – including logistics such as arranging transportation, ensuring surgical packaging, and preparing lab specimens for shipment.
  4. Provides support to donor families and conducts medial/social history interviews.
  5. Updates donor information into electronic medical record.

  6. Other duties as assigned.

Call requirements will be a min of (7) 12 hour shifts every two weeks. or 14 shifts within 4 weeks. Alternating days and nights.

The ideal candidate will have:

  • Two plus years prior experience in a critical care setting.
  • Ability to exercise independent judgement and multitask.
  • Exceptional teamwork, interpersonal, communication, and conflict management skills.
  • Registered Nursing (RN) License
  • Valid Driver’s License with the ability to pass MVR underwriting requirements
  • The ability to creatively approach marketing and outreach.


We offer a competitive compensation package including:

  • Up to 184 hours of PTO your first year
  • Up to 72 hours of Sick Time your first year
  • Two Medical Plans (your choice of a PPO or HDHP), Dental, and Vision Coverage
  • 403(b) plan with matching contribution
  • Company provided term life, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance
  • Wellness Program
  • Supplemental insurance benefits such as accident coverage and short-term disability
  • Discounts on home/auto/renter/pet insurance
  • Cell phone discounts through Verizon
  • Monthly Cell Phone Stipend
  • Meal Per Diems when actively on cases

**New employees must have their first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by their potential start date or be able to supply proof of vaccination.**

You will receive a confirmation e-mail upon successful submission of your application. The next step of the selection process will be to complete a video screening. Instructions to complete the video screening will be contained in the confirmation e-mail. Please note - you must complete the video screening within 48 hours from submission of your application to be considered for the position.

As a condition of employment, you must be able to obtain Hospital Badge and EMR Access from all of the DCI Donor Services Hospital partners.


DCIDS is an EOE/AA employer – M/F/Vet/Disability.



PI21ba25e4d05b-3631

permanent
Materials & Recovery Assistant
✦ New
🏢 DCI Donor Services
$25 Hourly Wage
Albuquerque, New Mexico 1 day ago

DCI Donor Services

New Mexico Donor Services (NMDS) is looking for a dynamic and enthusiastic team member to join us to save lives!! Our mission at NMDS is to save lives through organ and tissue donation, and we want professionals on our team that will embrace this important work!! Coordinates and collaborates in the ordering and inventory of necessary supplies, the overall cleaning, and decontamination of recovery instruments and equipment needed for daily operations. Must be able to safely handle human tissue for transplantation. Ensures that quality recovery and operation practices are employed, and that policies, procedures, and local protocols are adhered to. Extensive travels are required.

COMPANY OVERVIEW AND MISSION

New Mexico Donor Services is a designated organ procurement organization (OPO) within the state of New Mexico – and is a member of the DCI Donor Services family.

For over four decades, DCI Donor Services has been a leader in working to end the transplant waiting list. Our unique approach to service allows for nationwide donation, transplantation, and distribution of organs and tissues while maintaining close ties to our local communities.

DCI Donor Services operates three organ procurement/tissue recovery organizations: New Mexico Donor Services, Sierra Donor Services, and Tennessee Donor Services. We also maximize the gift of life through the DCI Donor Services Tissue Bank and Sierra Donor Services Eye Bank.

Our performance is measured by the way we serve donor families and recipients. To be successful in this endeavor is our ultimate mission. By mobili

We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. With the help of our employee-led strategy team, we will ensure that all communities feel welcome and safe with us because we are a model for fairness, belonging, and forward thinking.

Below are some of the key accountabilities/qualifications this position will hold:

  1. Performs aseptic recovery of musculoskeletal tissue and skin tissue. Assists in general practices such as room setup and breakdown, culturing, labeling, rinsing, and packaging tissue and reconstruction of the donor.

  2. Coordinates tissue donation process, procurement, shipping, and storage of tissue, while maintaining a positive, professional relationship with hospital, funeral home, and medical examiner staff. Safely and responsibly recovers human tissue for transplant and/or research while providing special care to ensure presentation for funeral purposes. Assembles team, supplies, and supplies, and donor to recover facility.

  3. Assists in receiving/releasing and transporting donors while ensuring policies and procedures are adhered to.
  4. Assists in the ordering and inventory of necessary ocular, tissue, and organ recovery supplies to ensure operations can run smoothly. Maintains stockroom areas through organi

  5. Assists in the overall cleaning, decontamination, assembly, processing, and dispensing of recovery instruments and equipment needed for daily operations.

  6. Coordinates with vendors for services and/or repairs needed for facility and/or equipment, the delivery of recovery instruments for sterilization, disposal of biohazard waste, and delivery/pickup of scrub services.

  7. Other responsibilities may include moving and lifting donors, drawing blood for infectious disease testing, and any other tasks deemed necessary by the Tissue Recovery Manager or Manager of Supplies, Equipment, and Logistics.

  8. Responsible for performing quality assurance inspection of all incoming orders, maintains logs according to policies and procedures, complies with safety regulations and maintains accurate records per protocols.

  9. Performs other duties as assigned.

The ideal candidate will have:

  • High School Diploma or Equivalent.
  • Prior experience in a related Allied Health field (i.e., EMT, ORT, CST, SA, ST or Tissue Banking)
  • Valid driver’s license, as well as ability to pass all MVR (motor vehicle record) underwriting requirements.
  • Working knowledge of computers and Microsoft Office applications to include Word, PowerPoint and Excel is required.

We offer a competitive compensation package including:

  • Up to 184 hours of PTO your first year
  • Up to 72 hours of Sick Time your first year
  • Two Medical Plans (your choice of a PPO or HDHP), Dental, and Vision Coverage
  • 403(b) plan with matching contribution
  • Company provided term life, AD&D, and long-term disability insurance
  • Wellness Program
  • Supplemental insurance benefits such as accident coverage and short-term disability
  • Discounts on home/auto/renter/pet insurance
  • Cell phone discounts through Verizon


As a condition of employment, you must be able to obtain Hospital Badge and EMR Access from all of the DCI Donor Services Hospital partners.


You will receive a confirmation e-mail upon successful submission of your application. The next step of the selection process will be to complete a video screening. Instructions to complete the video screening will be contained in the confirmation e-mail. Please note - you must complete the video screening within 48 hours from submission of your application to be considered for the position.

DCIDS is an EOE/AA employer – M/F/Vet/Disability.



Compensation details: 25 Hourly Wage



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