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Reporting to: Manager, Ocular Recovery - Tissue
Classification: Tissue Recovery Coordinator (TRC) (casual)
Worksite: Sudbury region
Schedule: Combination of weekday and weekend 12 hour on call shifts over a 6-week period rotation
Trillium Gift of Life Network (TGLN), part of Ontario Health, is responsible for the coordination of organ and tissue donation and transplantation in Ontario. Our mandate includes increasing public awareness of the importance of organ and tissue donation, education of health care professionals, and ensuring a safe and effective donation and transplant system in Ontario. Working collaboratively with our stakeholders and fostering organizational and individual growth, we value honesty, trust, respect and compassion.
For a closer look at our tissue program and to experience what it would be like to work with us, please click on the link below:
This position shall be responsible for providing professional services in a manner that is consistent with the mission and values of TGLN. The Tissue Recovery Coordinator is passionate about tissue and organ donation and is dedicated to achieving optimal outcomes in the donation process through effective collaboration with the health care team.
The Tissue Recovery Coordinator role offers the opportunity to develop expertise in the surgical recovery phase of the tissue donation process.
This position is based out of Sudbury and involves significant travel around the Sudbury region and as required anywhere in the province for the surgical recovery of human eyes.
The Tissue Recovery Coordinator will typically be scheduled for 12 hour on-call and the shifts are days and nights. You will be given additional compensation when you are dispatched to a case.
Here is what you will be doing:
Performs the surgical recovery of eye tissue (in-situ/corneal excision and whole globe) from deceased individuals
Packages and transports tissues in accordance with TGLN and Health Canada standards using aseptic technique
As required, will assist with the recovery of human heart valves, skin and muscle-skeletal tissues
Coordinates the tissue recovery process, which includes assessing the medical suitability of potential tissue donors in collaboration with members of the TGLN team
Performs the screening, evaluation, packaging and transportation of human tissue, and collection of blood and other test samples in accordance with TGLN standards
Performs technical duties in support of the recovery such as medical chart review, blood draw and physical examination of the deceased as well as other technical responsibilities
Works closely with TGLN's Provincial Resource Centre and local healthcare professionals throughout the process to obtain required information and support
Ensures that all documentation is recorded accurately and completely. Reviews documentation to ensure accuracy, completeness and compliance with established processes
Maintains and prepares equipment and supplies
Assists with projects, and the development of processes and documentation
Performs quality control functions related to the role
Performs other duties consistent with the role, as required
Here is what you will need to be successful:
Education and Experience
University degree or college diploma in health sciences, nursing (RPN), funeral services, pathology assistant, paramedicine, biological sciences or a recognized equivalent is required
Four (4) years' work experience in a health sciences environment specifically in operating room, pathology, paramedicine, funeral services or clinical laboratory medical setting is preferred or a combination of equivalent experience and education
Certification in eye or tissue banking, blood banking or laboratory technology is an asset
Experience in organ and tissue donation, tissue recovery and/or processing is an asset
A valid class G driver's license without restrictions and access to a reliable vehicle is required
Ability to drive long distances required
Ability to work a variety of 12-hour shifts including days, nights and weekends is required
Ability to lift parcels up to 35 lbs and move patients with similar forces
Ability to travel throughout the assigned area and on occasion as needed across the province is required
Knowledge and Skills
Demonstrated superior written and oral communication skills
Demonstrated in depth knowledge of biological and health sciences as well as quality assurance and aseptic technique is preferred
Proven ability to maintain and protect patient confidentiality at all times, demonstrating use of discretion and sound judgment
Proven ability to work independently and collaboratively as part of a team
Demonstration of good hand-eye coordination, fine motor skills and surgical conscience are required
Demonstrated superior written and oral communication skills
Rate of Pay: $33.74 to $42.17 per hour
Employment Type: Casual contract position (12 months)
Employment Location: Sudbury region. All applicants must be a resident of Ontario to be considered for roles at Ontario Health.
Ontario Health encourages applications from candidates who are First Nations, Métis, Inuit, and urban Indigenous; Francophone; Black and racialized; members of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities; trans and nonbinary; and disabled.
We encourage applicants with accessibility needs to notify us if they have any accommodation needs in the application and/or interview process.
Note: As part of the initial recruitment screening process, applicants must confirm that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19. If applicants are not fully vaccinated, they will be required to identify any accommodation needs pursuant to a protected ground under the Code. Applicants who identify an accommodation need will be required to provide supporting documentation with respect to their need for accommodation when requested by Ontario Health. If no such accommodation is identified, the applicant will not be eligible to proceed through the recruitment process.