Bachelor’s degree in registered nursing or biologic sciences, or equivalent certification in an allied health field., Minimum of 3 years experience in an Organ Procurement Organization as a Resource Triage Coordinator or equivalent, or 18 months in such an organization combined with 18 months in a supervisory role., Strong decision-making capabilities and excellent communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with various stakeholders., Demonstrated leadership, coaching, and organizational skills, with experience managing complex projects..
Key responsibilities:
Provide leadership and oversight for the Resource Triage Management team, ensuring timely responses to organ referrals.
Assist in employee management tasks including recruitment, performance reviews, and training.
Collaborate with Organ Operations Leadership to develop strategies for operational goals and process improvements.
Ensure compliance with quality assurance standards and participate in departmental strategic planning.
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Donor Network West is a federally designated nonprofit, 501(c)3, organ procurement and tissue recovery organization (OPO) with headquarters in Northern California and Northern Nevada. Established in 1987, we serve more than 13 million people and connect a donor’s gift to those in need in 45 counties in Northern California and Northern Nevada.
Organ, eye, and tissue donation offers the hope to heal. The generous decisions of donors and their families allow us to recover and allocate organs and tissues for transplantation and research. We are able to carry out our mission of saving and healing lives thanks to our partnership with 175 hospitals, doctors, nurses, more than 500 funeral homes and 44 coroners and medical examiners.
Donor Network West is proud to be a Donate Life organization and an accredited member of the American Association of Tissue Banks (AATB) and the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS). We are additionally members of Donate Life California and Donate Life Nevada.
Join our mission: https://www.donornetworkwest.org/careers/
Donor Network West’s mission is to save and heal lives through organ and tissue donation for transplantation and research.
At Donor Network West, we're looking for people who embody our core values: passion, excellence, equity and inclusion, and relationships. We welcome diverse perspectives and foster an environment of collaboration and service.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Supervisor of Resource Triage is integral to providing leadership and continuity of recovery services operations in a 24x7x365 department and maintaining a high quality of service to ensure all donor potential is maximized. The role is responsible for assisting and providing employee management, including but not limited to recruitment, performance reviews, time and attendance reporting, expenses approval, training, and call schedule support. This role provides input into policy development, process improvement, and other organizational decisions.
ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Clinical Responsibilities
Daily Oversight of Resource Triage Management:
Works directly with Organ Referral Department staff and Organ Operations Leadership to ensure timely and appropriate response to organ referrals. This includes adherence of assigned staff to the referral communication pathway to manage all active referrals, including shift/daily follow up to optimize every donation opportunity.
Provides support, assistance, and resources to DNWest management team.
Works to ensure optimal staffing at all times by serving as an active supervisor, which includes routine frontline shifts and backup support during increased activity levels.
Ability to act as Resource Triage Coordinator (RTC) maintaining skills necessary to screen for organ donor potential, coordinate referral management, and communicate with the health care team to maintain the option of donation.
Reviews organ referral activity with staff to identify adherence to organizational expectations for timely support to internal and external customers. Develops action plans with assigned clinicians to address areas of improvement.
Responsible for triage of new organ referrals, obtains clinical information to determine medical suitability, provides assessment of hemodynamic stability, and initiates communication with attending physician and or hospital staff to maintain stability and potential organ viability.
Ensures huddles are called on referral processes as determined necessary and reviews to ensure documentation of case planning occurs.
Works with Organ Operations Department on strategies to meet operational goals.
Performs appropriate follow-up with physicians, nurses, and other donor hospital staff regarding DNWest staff concerns raised during onsite situations. Understands hospital and DNWest escalation protocols.
Collaborates with Organ Operations Leadership to provide clear and consistent DNWest messaging related to the donation process.
Provides consistent and timely customer service to hospitals, donor families, and other transplant personnel in all potential donor situations. The coordinator must possess knowledge of medical and legal principles of organ donor evaluation, authorization, and donor management. This is necessary in order to effectively communicate with physicians and hospital staff involved with a potential organ donor.
Identifies potential issues in donation process and creates a collaborative case plan for organ referrals.
Provides effective feedback to staff during the course of a call day and if appropriate follows up with staff’s manager/supervisor.
Expected to support organ operations needs during periods of high activity which may include responding to referrals on day, night, weekend, and holiday shifts.
Expected to assist with daily referral activity coverage for team absences.
Process Improvement
Participates in the development, implementation, and updating of DNWest policies and procedures as they relate to organ referral process and management.
Tracks and trends performance improvement metrics within the department, and, in conjunction with Organ Referral Operations Leadership, implements strategies to improve overall efficiency and performance.
Implements and monitors initiatives to increase overall productivity of the Resource Triage Coordinators.
Ensures that documentation is completed in accordance with DNWest, hospital policies/procedures and industry standards/expectations.
Participates in the development of the department strategic plan and effectively implements strategies within the Organ Referral Operations Department.
Activates the occurrence reporting system, investigates, and performs root cause analyses, as necessary.
Implements strategies to increase communication, develop trust and intra-departmental collaboration; works to integrate frontline talent.
In conjunction with:
Organ and Donation Development Operations Leadership, and regional teams, participates in suitability discussions and assesses cases for challenges and anticipated outcomes.
With the Learning and Development Department, the Referral Triage Supervisor educates, participates in and evaluates the effectiveness of professional education activities related to performance improvement, process improvement and implements strategies to increase organ referral response and donation opportunities.
With the Referral Response Coordinators, Resource Operations Field Trainer, and Supervisor of Referral Response, evaluates and implements processes to ensure collaboration and communication between the RTC and RRC teams within the Organ Referral Operations Department.
With the Process Improvement Department, identifies actual and potential obstacles, collects and analyzes data, establishes facts, and draws valid conclusions. Works to implement needed changes and monitors for effectiveness.
Talent Development
Creates and maintains a safe and confidential environment for direct reports.
Supervises assigned resource triage staff which includes but is not limited to recruitment, interviewing, and candidate selection; scheduling; training and development; coaching and counseling; appraisal and recognition; career development and advancement and disciplinary action in accordance with DNWest policy and procedures. All of these will be done in collaboration with Organ Referral Operations Leadership.
Focuses on coaching staff and works to implement field assessments and annual competencies, to improve direct reports’ performance, provide continual feedback, and frontline support.
Consistently reviews and evaluates the effectiveness of the department training program and works with Learning and Development Department to develop and implement any necessary changes.
Maintains a primary focus on recruitment, retention, and training of Resource Triage Coordinator staff for both new hire training and ongoing training. Participates in hiring and interview processes. Collaborates with Organ Referral Department Leadership, Preceptors, and new staff during orientation to ensure training needs of individual staff are met.
Monitors and assesses for preceptor effectiveness. Models effective training for frontline preceptors in conjunction with Organ Referral Department Leadership.
In conjunction with Organ Referral Department Leadership and Human Resources, develops ability to counsel, evaluate, discipline, and recommend termination of personnel, if necessary.
Helps staff to identify and attain professional goals and objectives while focusing on retention and individual needs of frontline talent. Contributes to appropriate documentation of frontline talent development.
Participates in the facilitation of interdepartmental collaborative and cross-training/shadowing efforts.
Prepares and implements educational programs with regional teams to create awareness and facilitation of the donation process, as needed.
Maintains current knowledge of national and local regulations and best practices in organ and tissue operations, including but not limited to authorization, recovery, allocation, and preservation policies.
Administrative Responsibilities
Coordinates team scheduling to provide adequate referral response resources.
Integrates fiscal responsibility for DNWest by having awareness of staff timecard entries, expense reporting, and budget deviations in collaboration with Organ Referral Operations Leadership
Activates the DNWest Quality Systems occurrence reporting system and completes follow up with direct reports and leadership as assigned.
Identifies, develops, implements, and updates DNWest policy, guidelines, and job aids. Policy development is typically related to organ operations, but the Supervisor could be engaged for input from other functions to determine consistency across job roles.
Ensures compliance with established quality assurance standards as well as local, state, and federal regulations relating to organ procurement to demonstrate commitment to quality.
As part of the leadership team, participates in departmental and organizational strategic planning focused on meeting goals and key performance measures.
Works with other members of the management team to attain DNWest’s organizational goals and performance metrics.
Familiar with Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services benchmarking and speaks to continued improvement to meet measures.
QUALIFICATIONS
Must possesses strong decision-making capabilities and excellent communication skills, with an ability to effectively engage with donor hospitals, coroner and funeral home staff, and donor families.
Must have the ability to communicate clearly to accurately convey information either in person, electronically through email or text messaging, or by telephone to staff, healthcare partners, donor families and external stakeholders.
Able to communicate with clarity and kindness.
Demonstrates leadership by collaboration and representation of staff.
Coaches and provides resources to other staff to increase knowledge and performance and is recognized for such.
Able to give and receive constructive feedback.
Maintains strong organizational skills that will allow individual to assess changing environments; be able to establish appropriate priorities; handle highly stressful situations in a calm, mature manner, using sufficient judgment and discretion at all times.
Qualified to perform referral evaluation, dispatching, and referral management without supervision.
Displays good judgement and critical thinking skills.
Willing to learn and apply the basics of adult learning theory and the impact of curriculum and assessment design.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor’s degree in registered nursing or biologic sciences or an equivalent degree/diploma/certification in an allied health field, i.e., Emergency Medical Technician/Paramedic (EMT/P) or Respiratory Therapist required.
The minimum requirements for this position include but not limited to the following:
Minimum of 3 yrs experience working in an Organ Procurement Organization as a RTC or equivalent OR minimum 18 months in Organ Procurement Organization combined with 18 months in a supervisory/training role
Previous supervisory experience in health care preferred
Proven leadership, communication, preceptor, and supervisory and coaching skills.
Demonstrated experience managing complex projects involving multiple cross-functional stakeholders, establishing timelines, and successful delivery of project expectations.
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