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Lifepassiton

Director of Tissue Services

Lifepassiton, Louisville, Ohio, United States, 44641


DescriptionLifeCenter Organ Donor Network is seeking a

Director of Tissue Services . The Director of Tissue Services is responsible for the overall management and strategic direction of the Tissue Services and Donation Support Services departments. This role provides direction, education, and mentoring throughout the Tissue Services Department as well as ensures compliance with all regulatory and accreditation standards, oversees tissue recovery and donation support operations, and drives continuous improvement in quality and efficiency. The Tissue Services Director will collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to advance the mission of saving and enhancing lives through organ, tissue and eye donation.Location: Louisville, KY or Cincinnati, OHRequirementsLeadership & Operational OversightCollaborates with the VP of Tissue Operations to plan and then execute both long- and short-term goals of the Tissue Services and Donation Support Services departments which align with the overall organizational goals, adjusting implementation plans as needed.Leads and mentors the leadership staff of the tissue and donation support services teams, providing direction on employee, departmental operations, and regulatory matters while promoting a culture of excellence and continuous improvement.Develops and implements policies and procedures that ensure efficient and effective tissue recovery and donation support operations.Oversees the hiring, education, and performance management processes of Tissue Services and Donation Support Services staff in conjunction with managers.Establishes and outlines clear roles, responsibilities, and job expectations and works with human resources on job description development.Sets appropriate staffing levels to meet goals and oversees the staff schedule as needed in conjunction with managers. In cases of extraordinary need, supports donation support services and/or tissue recovery services staffing to ensure the ability to honor the gift of donation.Monitors and analyzes key performance metrics to identify areas for improvement and implement corrective actions as needed.Assists the VP of Tissue Services in acting as a resource for healthcare personnel as needed.Acts as Administrator On-Call (AOC) for Tissue Services as needed.Quality & ComplianceWorks with the VP of Tissue Services to ensure that tissue recovery and donation support processes comply with all applicable regulatory and accreditation standards (e.g., UNOS, FDA, AATB).Participates in regular audits and inspections to ensure compliance with regulatory and accreditation requirements.Coordinates with the Performance Excellence team to investigate and resolve any incidents or non-conformances.Maintains and updates department related SOPs and forms annually.Stakeholder CollaborationWorks with Tissue Services leadership to serve as a resource for other agencies involved in the donation process as requested by the Coroner/Funeral Home Liaison or Partnership Services team.Assists the partnership services team in fostering strong relationships with hospitals, medical examiners, and other key partners to facilitate tissue donation.Represents the Tissue and Donation Support Services departments as requested in meetings with regulatory agencies, accreditation bodies, and other external stakeholders.Works collaboratively with all departments within KODA to ensure the maximization of organ and tissue donation.Strategic & Financial PlanningMonitors and evaluates performance using data and continually focuses on improvement efforts to maximize operations.Assists the VP of Tissue Operations in the development and monitoring of metrics and data dashboards.Assists in the development and management of the departmental budget, ensuring efficient use of resources.Identifies opportunities for cost savings and operational efficiencies.Participates in the development and implementation of the organization's strategic plan.Stays informed about industry trends and advancements to ensure the OPO remains at the forefront of tissue recovery and donation support practices.EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND TRAININGEducation:

Bachelor's degree in biology, healthcare-related, business administration, or similar required.Experience:

A minimum of 5 years of experience in donation support, tissue recovery, organ procurement, or a related field, with at least 3 years in a leadership role in tissue banking or OPO required.Licensure, Certification, and/or Registration:

Certified Tissue Banking Specialist (CTBS) preferred.Why you want to work for LifeCenterA vision and mission that focuses on our community and helping othersWe offer a competitive benefits package including 401(k) match on the first day of employment!Consecutively voted a Top Place to Work!Celebrating 40 years of serving our communitiesWe offer Paid Parental LeaveGreat work-life balanceWe offer a Wellness ProgramOn site fitness facilityWe have an Employee Assistance Program and collaborate with Galia for optimal self-careEmployee Perks ProgramWe are an equal opportunity employer and welcome applicants from all backgrounds to apply. If you are passionate about community engagement and have the skills and experience we are looking for, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity.

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