Donor Program Development Coordinator; Tempe
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Healthcare
Healthcare Administration, Healthcare Management
Job Description About the Donor Program Development Coordinator
The Donor Program Development Coordinator is responsible for maximizing the total number of donors recovered for transplant in Arizona through the implementation of a development and education process at assigned hospitals. This position is responsible for building and sustaining collaborative relationships with hospital medical, nursing, and ancillary departments; in addition to DNA departments. Through data-informed engagement, education, and process improvement, this role works to enhance hospital performance across the donation continuum.
This includes supporting policy adherence, participating in multidisciplinary committees, identifying barriers to donation, and implementing targeted strategies to improve outcomes. The role emphasizes proactive relationship management, accountability, and continuous improvement while promoting a shared culture of collaboration and excellence.
Responsibilities are to be carried out in a fashion that reflects DNA’s comprehensive full-service approach to donation with attention to priority management based upon donor potential.
This position works Monday through Friday with on‑call shifts on occasional nights and weekends.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities Hospital CollaborationWorks with assigned hospitals to foster a positive donation environment by implementing systems to measure donor outcomes, resolving donation‑related issues, assessing hospital needs, and building networks of donation champions.
Quality Assurance Collaboration & Best Practice ImplementationPartners with the Business Intelligence team to report outcome data, support data‑driven decisions, and participate in audits to ensure quality donation processes. Ensures hospitals adopt best practices for organ donation, including clinical triggers, team huddles, policy updates, and real‑time support for Donation after Circulatory Death.
Professional Education & Real‑Time Customer Service (RTCS)Provides formal and informal education to healthcare professionals on the importance of donation, using comprehensive programs and engaging medical staff for process understanding. Shares on‑call responsibilities to respond to donor referrals promptly, supports organ cases, and communicates issues while adhering to organizational timelines and protocols.
Education, Outreach, & EventsIncorporates best practices consistently across all educational, reporting, and outreach activities. Organizes professional education events and special projects such as Donate Life Month and participates in healthcare conferences and symposiums. Assists community engagement and donor family departments by participating in public education and outreach events.
Resource Stewardship & Administrative TasksDemonstrates fiscal responsibility by coordinating with leadership to ensure efficient use of organizational resources. Completes all administrative responsibilities accurately and on time.
Professional DevelopmentStays current with healthcare literature on donation and pursues ongoing professional growth through education and mentoring.
RequirementsMinimum Education
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent job experience
Minimum Experience2 years in Sales or Education
Skills/Aptitudes Required- Strong communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills.
- Self‑starter.
- Effective leadership skills demonstrated in educational and administrative contexts.
- Ability to practice with a high degree of autonomy in a self‑directed manner, demonstrating innovation and creativity in problem solving, and sound critical analysis as the basis for professional judgment.
- High degree of professionalism and sense of ownership for individual and collective performance.
- Ability to work collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team.
- Solid understanding of the process flow and the interplay of administrative, clinical, and political factors within the hospital environment.
- Confident in ability to be successful
- Competitive salary
- Annual organizational incentive program
- Medical, dental & vision insurance
- Paid life and long‑term disability insurance
- Voluntary life insurance options
- 403(b) employer match…
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