Organ Recovery Coordinator I Region 4
Company: Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency
Location: Shreveport
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Job Title: Organ
Recovery Coordinator I Department: Clinical Services Reports to:
Organ Recovery Manager Exemption: Non-Exempt Location: Shreveport,
Louisiana Position Summary Responsible for the coordination of the
organ donation process. This process includes: Evaluation of
medical and social information of referrals received from hospitals
throughout the donor service area. Maintains communication between
internal and external team members to support the opportunity of
donation for donors and donor families. Provides medical management
of deceased organ donors with established protocols to maximize
organ function. A competent understanding of the surgical recovery
process including organ anatomy and abnormal findings. Performs
packaging and labeling of organs and tissues recovered for
transplantation and research. A working knowledge of all aspects of
LOPA’s organ and tissue referral processes, recovery processes, and
procedures, including LOPA’s aftercare and Family Support Services.
Utilizes discretion and sensitivity with respect to the surrounding
circumstances, values and beliefs of others in all interactions.
Essential Functions Competent to perform duties within the referral
process such as: Rounding on site or by phone with hospital staff
on new or existing organ referrals to obtain medical history,
admission course, family dynamics, and treatment plans to assist in
the evaluation process. Communicates and collaborates with the
managing physician or hospital provider to develop a plan for
continued evaluation of organ referrals. Communicates pertinent
updates to the appropriate LOPA staff per LOPA protocol. Performs
the duties within an organ donor case start as listed below:
Initiates and maintains continual communication with appropriate
LOPA staff, hospital staff, recovery doctor, and donor family
throughout the donation process. Reviews and confirms accurate
documentation of death note(s) in alignment with hospital policy.
Reviews and confirms accurate documentation of the Uniform Donor
Death Assessment Interview (UDRAI). Reviews hospital policies on
declaration of death and organ donation. Obtains and arranges
transportation for serological/Nucleic Acid (NAT) and Human
Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) testing including notification of
appropriate lab personnel. Provides competent medical management of
deceased organ donors with the assistance of the Advanced Practice
Coordinator, using established LOPA protocols to maximize organ
function for the purposes of donation. Obtains the required
laboratory testing, diagnostics, and medical/pharmacological
therapies for the Brain Dead Donor (DBD). Consults and collaborates
with managing physician or provider to obtain required laboratory
testing, diagnostics, and medical/pharmacological therapies for
Donation After Circulatory Death (DCD) donors. Completes physical
assessment of the donor and a thorough medical record review.
Accurately documents all pertinent donor information into LOPA’s
clinical information system. Leads the transfer process of
appropriate brain dead organ donors to LOPA’s Donor Care Center
(DCC). Performs the duties during the surgical procedure as listed
below: Communicates pertinent information to the appropriate LOPA
and transplant center personnel throughout the surgical recovery
process. Provides the appropriate documentation, equipment, and
other requested needs of incoming recovery teams. Reviews required
donor information with recovery surgeon prior to organ recovery.
Performs donor time out prior to organ recovery. Review and
document anatomy of organs, vasculature, and abnormalities with
recovery surgeon. Packages, labels, and verifies organs, vessels,
blood, and tissue typing materials per established LOPA and UNOS
protocols. Performs the duties following the surgical procedure as
listed below: Assists in post mortem care. Communicates with
appropriate hospital and LOPA personnel to ensure the final
disposition of the decedent is completed. Completes all
documentation within the clinical database prior to leaving the
recovery site including appropriate communication phone calls.
Completes post recovery communication with donor family or
authorizing person to communicate outcomes and any requested
information. Job Role Expectations Effective communication with
internal and external colleagues. Adheres to all LOPA Policies and
regulatory guidelines relevant to the organ recovery processes.
Maintains current professional licensure & certifications, BLS,
ACLS, PALS. Maintains all competencies required for the LOPA Donor
Care Center. Maintains competency to perform test procedures and
report results promptly, accurately, and proficiently. Follows the
LOPA Lab’s procedures for specimen handling and processing, test
analysis, reporting, and maintaining records of patient test
results. Participates in at least one community service event per
year. Participates in two donor hospital education events per year.
Maintains all assigned donor hospital EMR access. Attends monthly
meetings, assigned educational opportunities, and other assigned
scheduled events Organizational Expectations Uphold LOPA core
values of selfless, authentic and passionate. Use constructive and
positive communication. Be a team player. Hold yourself and others
accountable. Keep a positive attitude. Be respectful of others.
Timely completion of all required educational training, tasks, and
SOP reviews by assigned due date. Role Progression Progression to
Organ Recovery Coordinator II includes successful completion of ORC
I orientation, successful completion of Certified Procurement
Transplant Coordinator (CPTC) examination, and competency in all
requirements of the ORC I job role. Completion of LOPA’s Preceptor
Program. Work Environment Possible exposure to communicable
diseases, bloodborne pathogens, airborne illnesses, hazardous
materials, pharmacological agents with little likelihood of harm if
established health precautions are followed. May, at times, have
exposure to blood, packaged organs and tissues for transplant
and/or research in a hospital setting or while in the office.
Possible mental and visual fatigue associated with detailed work.
Travel within the U.S., including flying. Travel to branch office
locations. Work is done indoors in an office setting. Work in a
fast-paced environment with a demanding time schedule. Physical
Demands Moving self in different positions to accomplish tasks in
various environments including tight and confined spaces. Remaining
in a stationary position, often standing or sitting for prolonged
periods. Reaching with hands and arms. Adjusting or moving objects
up to 10 pounds in all directions. Communicating with others
verbally and electronically to exchange information. Stooping,
bending, kneeling or crouching. Considerable time spent walking.
Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands and/or
fingers. Use of fine motor skills. Doing work that requires visual
acuity. Need for ability to hear. Operating IV pumps, medical
equipment. Operating motor vehicles. Assessing the accuracy,
neatness and thoroughness of the work assigned. Sedentary work that
primarily involves sitting/standing. Medium work that includes
moving or lifting objects up to 50 pounds. Work Hours Full time,
On-Call position. Scheduled up to 240 hours/month; schedule in
12-hour shifts, 24-hour shifts, or a combination of 12-hour and
24-hour shifts. Required to take call a minimum of 2 major and 2
minor LOPA designated holidays. Takes call 2 weekends per month.
Maintains personal and professional balance, takes care of self.
Requirements: Education and Experience Registered Nurse with one
year experience working in critical care, emergency medicine, or
surgical setting. Physician’s Assistant with one year experience in
critical care or emergency care setting. Previous OPO organ
recovery experience. Licensed Practical Nurse with two years
critical care or emergency care experience. Licensed Paramedic with
two years critical care experience. Licensed Respiratory Therapist
with two years critical care experience. Knowledge, Skills &
Abilities Knowledge of Microsoft Office and Google Suite. Ability
to deliver effective and professional verbal and written
communication. Ability to establish and maintain relationships with
internal and external colleagues. Ability to apply common sense
understanding and to solve problems. Ability to be flexible in a
dynamic work environment. Knowledge of medical terminology. Ability
to maintain confidentiality.
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