What are the responsibilities and job description for the Transplant Center Clinical Assistant, MTI, Full-Time, Days, Monday-Friday position at Jackson Health System?
Jackson's Miami Transplant Institute (MTI)
Department: Miami Transplant Institute (MTI) - Kidney Acquisition
Address: 1801 NW 9thAvenue, Miami, Florida 33136
Shift Details: Full-Time Days Monday-Friday
Why Jackson's Miami Transplant Institute
The Miami Transplant Institute is the only center in Florida that performs all types of organ transplantsheart, lung, heart-lung, kidney, pancreas, kidney-pancreas, liver, intestinal, and multi-visceral transplants. Since opening in 1970, the Miami Transplant Institute has been dedicated to offering patients the best possible surgical, medical, and rehabilitation care. Miami Transplant Institute has been doing liver transplants for almost 50 years with more than 4,000 livers since 1988. We perform more than 125 liver transplants a year, one of the highest volumes in the country. Most importantly, our programs for both children and adults consistently rank among the nation's best in terms of patient outcomes.
Job Summary
Transplant Center Clinical Assistant is an unlicensed individual who is trained in the additional specialized needs of the transplant patient to assists the Transplant Clinical Coordinator in carrying out supportive services for the management of the transplant candidate, recipient and living donor.
Duties & Responsibilities
Required Qualifications:
Department: Miami Transplant Institute (MTI) - Kidney Acquisition
Address: 1801 NW 9thAvenue, Miami, Florida 33136
Shift Details: Full-Time Days Monday-Friday
Why Jackson's Miami Transplant Institute
The Miami Transplant Institute is the only center in Florida that performs all types of organ transplantsheart, lung, heart-lung, kidney, pancreas, kidney-pancreas, liver, intestinal, and multi-visceral transplants. Since opening in 1970, the Miami Transplant Institute has been dedicated to offering patients the best possible surgical, medical, and rehabilitation care. Miami Transplant Institute has been doing liver transplants for almost 50 years with more than 4,000 livers since 1988. We perform more than 125 liver transplants a year, one of the highest volumes in the country. Most importantly, our programs for both children and adults consistently rank among the nation's best in terms of patient outcomes.
Job Summary
Transplant Center Clinical Assistant is an unlicensed individual who is trained in the additional specialized needs of the transplant patient to assists the Transplant Clinical Coordinator in carrying out supportive services for the management of the transplant candidate, recipient and living donor.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Schedules patient appointments, reinforces purpose of procedure and relevance to transplant status.
- Initiates scheduling of tests/procedures during or immediately after clinic visit based on program protocol.
- Generates Transplant Specific Medical Records, identifies key documents required for regulatory compliance review, identifies missing documents, and alerts Clinical Manager in real time.
- Prepares Transplant Specific documentation tools, informed consent documents, current SRTR data set, deceased donor organ acceptance criteria consents, and patient education materials for patient encounter based on organ type, candidate or recipient or living donor.
- Has knowledge and understanding of the standard evaluation for transplant or living donation or post-transplant follow-up tests and procedures, and independently initiates f/u on these results, compiling the records for review by the Transplant Clinical Coordinator.
- Assists the Transplant Clinical Coordinator in preparing patients and living donors for presentation to the organ specific listing committee, collecting, collating and organizing the medical records and key information in pre-defined format to comply with UNOS and CMS regulatory requirements.
- Triages patient and family calls, consulting department calls and prioritizes for the Transplant Clinical Coordinator and independently researches and presents identified information to the callers within the scope of their role.
- Generates template letters, identifying sequence of form letter following department protocols to maintain communication with dialysis units, referring MD's, physician specialists, and patients.
- Copies, faxes, compiles documents as per protocol or as requested.
- Assumes responsibility for improving and maintaining current level of skills and knowledge including attending patient listing meeting and multidisciplinary meetings, educational offerings and self directed reading.
- Is responsible for initiating actions based on department protocol specific to a transplant phase or organ type, based on progress of a patient through the transplant process and directly supports and assists the Transplant Clinical Coordinator in the management of patients.
- Communicates with patients, living donors, referring physicians, dialysis unit staff, insurance carriers and other entities who interact with the transplant department on a daily basis displaying a knowledge and understanding of the uniqueness of the transplant patient and the transplant process.
- Attends (2) educational webinars scheduled via the MTI Quality Program throughout the calendar year.
- Attends as needed and actively participates in program specific quality meetings and discussions.
- Attends patient selection committee meetings and other patient care related program meetings as indicated.
- Provides substantive feedback from a process and/or operational perspective during any multidisciplinary meetings and discussions.
- Assists program and Clinical Coordinators with quality metrics related to specialty as identified throughout the year.
- Serves on a departmental or interdepartmental PI Team that has improved a process (PDSA-team).
- Participation in at a minimum of (1) performance improvement project during the calendar year.
- Assist Clinical Coordinator with follow-ups to assess outcome of projects and/or improvements.
- Follows and performs all related unit specific policies and procedures, as detailed on the unit specific competency check-list. Utilizes job and unit specific equipment as required.
- Demonstrates behaviors of service excellence and CARE values (Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Expertise).
- Performs all other related job duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications:
- Generally requires 0 to 3 years of related experience.
- High School diploma is required.
- Valid license or certification is required as needed, based on the job or specialty.