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Donor Program Coordinator
US-OR-Portland
Job ID: 2025-34431 Type: Regular Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Hospital/Clinic Support Portland, OR (Waterfront)
Overview
Donor search activities to include but not limited to: Submits search requests to NMDP (National Marrow Donor Program) via the MatchSource Application Obtains adequate HLA and demographic data on patients Analyzes preliminary search results and gather information on potential donors to customize search and select the most suitable donors for the patientIdentifies the patient's actual ethnic background to target specific donor pools. Develop search strategies, particularly for difficult searches, with HLA Lab and NMDP search consultants Completes lab requisitions to order donor HLA typing Oversees establishment and maintenance of patient charts with all results and documentation related to the search and transplant process Works closely with NMDP case management to facilitate donor work-up and transportation of donor stem cell products Coordinates dates with transplant team, Cellular Therapy Lab, patients, and case manager. Communicates search updates to referring physicians and patients Assists with coordination of patient blood draws and sending to NMDP repositoryAssists patients and families with post-transplant communication/correspondence with their related & unrelated donorsReviews new patient inbasket message to assess the need to request insurance authorization for HLA typing and donor searchContacts potential sibling donors; provides education regarding what donation testing entailsCompletes the. chmhladonor smart phrase to document education about donation and sending of kits and letter for Kashi Lab to send to donor with kitRegisters siblings in EPIC and add them as a donor to the recipient's BMT episodeSends HLA testing kit to donors once their consent to be tested has been received (Domestic & International)Mails or emails out donor Health History Questionnaire, once received back upload into EPICNotifies team if Care Everywhere is available or obtains pertinent outside medical records on related family members to assist the transplant team with the donor screening processPrimary contact to be notified of all HLA specimens arriving to the HLA laboratories; responsible for contacting the transplant team regarding questions related to how samples should be processedNotifies HLA laboratories to process the recipient/sibling samples once authorization has been received. Will track results and follow appropriate next steps.Coordinates Related Donor Collections through the NDMP for donors who are unable to travel to OHSU Assembles kits as applicable Assists patients and families with post-transplant communication/correspondence with their related or unrelated donors. Financial Responsibilities: This position has the financial responsibility for reviewing all donor invoices, attaching appropriate EAP Codes, entry into EPIC for processing, reviewing the EPIC work queues, and follow through to final submission of all donor invoice charges. Responsibilities
Education: Bachelor's degree NMDP Transplant Coordinator Training required within 12 months Experience: 5 years of experience in healthcare setting: with a combination of experience in the following areas: clinic office, direct patient customer service, patient scheduling, or managed careExcellent written and verbal communication skills, interpersonal skills, organization skills and analytical skillsAbility to work effectively and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary environment Skills and Abilities: Must have strong PC skills; advanced skills preferred in word processing. Must be self-directed, assertive, and resourceful, and demonstrate creative problem solving in a high volume environment. Must be able to work independently Qualifications
Experience in an oncology physician practice, cellular therapy program, and/or infusion unit. Experience with HLA/DNA typing Equal employment opportunity, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.