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an Organ Allocation Coordinator 2. This position is primarily responsible for the allocation and coordination of donated organs to transplant centers. The OAC acts as the primary liaison with the transplant
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full time Organ Allocation Coordinator 2. The Organ Procurement Organization (OPO) Organ Allocation Coordinator 2 (OAC) coordinates the allocation of gifted organs to transplant centers, aiding in
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Organ Allocation Coordinator 1. The Organ Allocation Coordinator 1 (OAC) coordinates the allocation of gifted organs to transplant centers, aiding in ensuring continuous patient safety assessment and
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Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) and other transplant centers in the US for placement of organs in collaboration with the Organ Allocation Center. Makes transportation arrangements for organs and recovery
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and implements financial strategies that will ensure compliance within the budget parameters set for applicable business unit(s). This role analyzes data to allocate resources, determines potential
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on resource allocation, staffing structures, and process optimization to support strategic growth. Assist in the development and implementation of performance metrics and reporting tools to drive accountability
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arrangements for organs and recovery teams to the transplant center of destination if/when necessary. Maintains daily log of activities on electronic spreadsheet for cost allocation and QA purposes which must be
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for organs and recovery teams to the transplant center. Maintains daily log of activities on electronic spreadsheet for cost allocation and QA purposes. Documents clinical potential donor information in
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Allocation Committee (GAFAC), responsible for the allocation student fee funding to graduate students. Receives and processes funding requests from students, schedules presentations, and facilitates meetings
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projects successfully Manage staff and allocate resources as necessary Manage scope, budget, schedule, and quality of projects Establish a clear line of communication with clinical and business leaders