RN Transplant Coordinator

Job Location: All Children’s John Hopkins Medicine, St Petersburg, Florida
Position Summary:
The Transplant Coordinator consistently functions with increasing independence and applies advanced specialized knowledge and skills in the management of nursing for the transplant population and their families. Initiates collaboration with physicians and other members of the multidisciplinary team in managing and coordinating the patient’s plan of care through ongoing prioritizing and addressing multiple patient/family needs and abilities.

Requirements:

Qualified applicants must be currently licensed as a Registered Nurse with the Florida State Board of Nursing. Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing or Health related field or transplant certification required; Master degree preferred. Minimum of 1 year experience in pediatric nursing required and experience in care of transplant recipient patients. Successful completion of National Organization of Transplant Coordinator Exam desirable.
About All Children’s

Creating healthy tomorrows for one child for All Children


All Children’s Hospital Johns Hopkins Medicine provides expert pediatric care for infants, children and teens with some of the most challenging medical problems in our community and around the world.

Named a top 50 children's hospital by U.S. News & World Report, we provide access to the most innovative treatments and therapies. Taking part in pediatric medical education and clinical research helps us to provide world-class care in more than 43 pediatric medical and surgical subspecialties.

With more than half of our 259 beds devoted to intensive care level services, we are the regional pediatric referral center for Florida's West Coast. Physicians and community hospitals count on us to care for critically ill patients and perform complex surgical procedures.

Parents count on us, too. Our philosophy of family-centered care means family members are an important part of our health care team. We include parents in making decisions and plans for their child's care. We also include patients who are old enough to take part in these discussions.

To help us design our hospital that we opened in January 2010, we asked patients, parents and our staff to share ideas. The result was a spacious and bright hospital with individual rooms where parents can comfortably spend the night. With the latest technology and our commitment to family-centered care, our hospital provides an ideal environment for healing.

How To Apply
Please apply directly online at www.allkids.org or email resume to April Perkins,SHRM-SCP at .