Supervisor of Donor Operations
Company: Donor Network West
Location: San Ramon
Posted on: May 7, 2025
Job Description:
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 SUMMARYThe Supervisor of Donor
Operations plays a critical leadership role in ensuring seamless
service delivery to donor families and hospital partners within the
24/7/365 Donor Operations Department. This department is
responsible for receiving donor referrals, assessing donation
suitability, coordinating cases, engaging with grieving families,
and serving as the primary liaison with the tissue recovery and
logistics departments.The supervisor oversees planning,
development, implementation, and evaluation of the Donor Operations
team, with a focus on tissue allocation and utilization,
authorization, customer service, and clinical expertise.
Additionally, they support personnel management, including
recruitment, succession planning, performance evaluations, time and
attendance reporting, training, and Manager on Duty (MOD)
responsibilities. The supervisor is responsible for daily
monitoring of employee performance, conducting regular audits,
implementing development plans for staff, and ensuring ongoing
personnel development through training, coaching, mentorship, and
continuing education. This role also contributes to policy
development, process improvement, and organizational
decision-making, ensuring operational excellence and alignment with
DNWest's mission.ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESDaily
Operations Oversight
- Provides daily oversight of tissue activities to ensure that
referrals, authorizations, allocations, recovery coordination, and
graft utilization meet regulatory requirements, maintain high
organizational standards, and deliver exceptional service to
hospital staff and donor families.
- Ensures optimal staffing levels at all times to support
efficient operations.
- Acts as a resource to Donor Operations staff by offering
escalation assistance on daily tissue activities to maximize
donation efforts and effectively manage frontline staff
workloads.
- Provides guidance on donor suitability discussions, assesses
cases for potential challenges and anticipated outcomes, and
escalates issues to the Medical Director as necessary.
- Provides Manager on Duty (MOD) support, overseeing Donor
Operations escalations, with required MOD coverage includes days,
nights, weekends, and holidays.Process Improvement
- Ensures that operational documentation, including referrals,
screenings, authorizations, case coordination, and medical social
history questionnaires, is completed in accordance with DNWest and
partner standard operating procedures (SOPs) and industry
standards.
- Supports department initiatives that align with strategic goals
and drive innovation within Donor Operations.
- Tracks and trends performance improvement metrics within the
department and collaborates with the Donor Operations Manager and
Senior Leadership to implement strategies that enhance overall
efficiency, productivity, and performance.
- Activates the occurrence reporting system, investigates
incidents, and performs root cause analyses to provide constructive
feedback to the team.
- Works with Learning and Development to participate in and
evaluate the effectiveness of educational materials aimed at
improving the authorization process, increasing graft utilization,
and enhancing customer satisfaction.Talent Development and
Succession Planning
- Regularly reviews and evaluates the effectiveness of the
department's training program, collaborating with Learning and
Development to implement necessary improvements.
- Works closely with Donation Coordinator Field Trainers and new
staff during orientation to ensure that individual training needs
are met.
- Facilitates ongoing training, continued education, and
professional development opportunities to enhance staff
competencies.
- Implements individualized development plans for team members to
support professional growth and succession planning.
- Coaches team members to identify and achieve their professional
goals and objectives, with focus on retaining and developing
high-performing individuals.External Facing Responsibilities
- Exhibits strong decision-making capabilities and excellent
communication skills, effectively engaging with medical center
personnel, donor family members and Medical Advisory Board
members.
- May serve as a liaison to outside contractors and vendors,
occasionally taking the lead in projects that DNWest
undertakes.
- Assumes responsibility for delivering in-services, debriefings,
and other educational forums to both internal teams and external
agencies as needed.Professional/Personal Competency
- Maintains professional competence to provide leadership and
consultative services to direct reports, hospital partners, tissue
processors, and donor families.
- Keeps current knowledge of national and local regulations and
best practices in organ and tissue operations, including
authorization, recovery, preservation policies, and continued
education trends.QUALIFICATIONS
- Adheres to the principles of "rule in vs rule out" mindset in
all aspects of the job.
- Highly organized and resourceful, with excellent written,
verbal, and presentation communication skills.
- Demonstrates tact, maturity, and professionalism in all points
of contact.
- Builds and maintains positive relationships with all internal
and external stakeholders.
- Possesses a high degree of organization, critical thinking, and
emotional intelligence.
- Works autonomously and takes decisive action in urgent
situations to minimize adverse events that may negatively impact
authorization, the supply of organs and tissues, and the safety of
recipients.
- Exhibits motivational and leadership skills to engage staff to
meet organizational goals.EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
- Required: High School diploma or equivalent.
- Preferred: Bachelor's degree in biological sciences or an
equivalent degree/diploma/certification in an allied health field.
2 to 4 years of experience working in organ or tissue procurement
or transplantation with significant knowledge of all aspects of
organ, eye, and/or tissue banking. Prior supervisor experience and
a proven ability to demonstrate a high level of effectiveness in
goals achievement through skillful staff management.
- Bonus: Certified Tissue Bank Specialist (CTBS): Certification
and/or Certified Eye Bank Technician (CEBT) Certification;
Certified Procurement Transplant Coordinator (CPTC): and/or
Certified Transplant Preservationist (CTP) certification.$80,713 -
$100,891 a yearProvided compensation data is subject to change
based on location and work status. Salary data provided by third
party sites do not accurately reflect our pay structure.
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