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The key duty of the Preservationist is to provide organ recovery services of all organs for transplant/research in the Donor Service Area (DSA) hospitals in Oregon, southern Washington, and southwest Idaho. Organ recovery services includes: transporting recovery supplies to the donor hospital, educating and assisting hospital staff with proper donor recovery room set up and procedure, organ preservation- including mechanical perfusion, organ and specimen packaging, final placement, and transportation of organs to the transplant hospitals.
As the organ recovery and preservation subject matter experts, the Preservationist also provides guidance to hospital Operating Room staff in educational settings.
Additionally, the Preservationist is responsible for office tasks that support the organ recovery and preservation mission.
Function/Duties of Position Coordinates all aspects of the surgical recovery for the effective and timely preservation, packaging, placement, and transportation of organs for transplant or researchManages all aspects of mechanical perfusion while maintaining sterile technique including, cannulation, placement on pump, implementing interventions, monitoring, reporting, and deliveryParticipates in office responsibilities including, but not limited to: supply and equipment management, meetings, trainings, committees, and special projectsAccesses and manages privileged information in 82 partner donor hospitals in order to fulfill the mission of organ donation. Examples include collection and reporting of culture results and donor management goal dataDevelops and delivers individualized curriculum to educate partner hospital staff regarding the need for coordination and assistance in the organ recovery process. Cooperates with Hospital Development Coordinators in conducting After Action ReviewsOther duties as assigned Required Qualifications Bachelor's of Science Degree with healthcare related focus or equivalent experience3-years recent relevant clinical or donation related experience or equivalentExtensive clinical healthcare knowledge base, with the ability to quickly and independently exercise sound clinical judgement in an often stressful environment.Excellent communication skills, flexible, highly motivated, a good team member with a positive attitudeMust be able to work in an adaptive fashion with a wide range of professional and nonprofessional constituents including but not limited to governmental officials, students, healthcare staff and the publicMust have a valid driver's license and access to a vehicleCompliance with Code of Conduct, Respect in the workplace and Applicable policies, procedures and agreements related to position, department or OHSU as a wholeMust be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without accommodation Preferred Qualifications American Board for Transplant Certification CTP credentialOperating Room experienceKidney perfusion experienceExtensive experience as a preservationist in an AOPO accredited OPOCertified Transplant Preservationist (CTP) certification required within two years of hire Additional Details The Preservationist will manage and assist in organ recovery, allocation, preservation, and follow-up of donated organs. The Preservationist is on-call for 24 hour periods, must travel by charter and commercial aircraft, and manage organ recovery and preservation in the hospital OR setting. Additionally, there are office-based responcibilities and activities as list above.Clinical call for 24 hour periods and be able to function for extended hours in an intense, high-paced environment. Must be able to lift 80 lbs. Have a valid driver's license and access to a vehicle. All are welcome Oregon Health & Science University values a diverse and culturally competent workforce. We are proud of our commitment to being an equal opportunity, affirmative action organization that does not discriminate against applicants on the basis of any protected class status, including disability status and protected veteran status. Individuals with diverse backgrounds and those who promote diversity and a culture of inclusion are encouraged to apply. To request reasonable accommodation contact the Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Department at 503-494-5148 or aaeo@ohsu.edu.