Donation Services Coordinator II -
Company: Louisiana Organ Procurement Agency
Location: Lake Charles
Posted on: February 24, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Job Title: Donation
Services Coordinator II Department: Hospital Services Reports to:
Manager of Hospital Services Exemption: Non-Exempt Location: Lake
Charles Position Summary The Donation Services Coordinator (DSC) II
is responsible for developing and implementing an individualized
donation education and quality assurance process improvement
program within their assigned hospital(s). The DSC II will
collaborate to improve donation outcomes, maintain positive working
relationships, and develop a hospital culture supporting and
promoting organ, tissue and eye donation. The DSC II is responsible
for the performance of their assigned hospital(s) as it relates to
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) as outlined within LOPA’s
strategic plan. The DSC II will be responsible for proactive
rounding with early identification of donor referral potential. The
DSC II will assist with timely on-site response, assessment, and
evaluation of potential organ donors to maintain the opportunity
for donation. Essential Functions Utilizes discretion and
sensitivity with respect to the surrounding circumstances, values
and beliefs of others in all interactions. Has knowledge of all
aspects of LOPA’s organ and tissue referral processes, recovery
processes, and procedures, including LOPA’s aftercare Family
Support Services Is a resource to assigned hospitals for all needs
related to organ and tissue donation, maintains a consistent
present in assigned hospitals as required and needed, building and
strengthening relationships while addressing any needs Effectively
communicate and lead professional meetings with stakeholders,
including but not limited to physicians, hospital administration,
nursing staff, pastoral and palliative care Possess strong
presentation skills to speak and engage small and large audiences
Has knowledge of hospital regulatory standards as they relate to
organ donation (CMS, JC) Understands and performs Death/Medical
Record Reviews when required based on hospital requirements
Understands and is able to report and define all KPIs and donation
outcome measures associated with LOPA’s Donation Dashboard Report
to each assigned hospital and their designated contact and
committees, as it requires. Through analysis of donation outcomes
and KPIs, assess each assigned hospital’s educational needs,
develop and implement an individualized education plan. Through
analysis of donation outcomes and KPIs, assess each assigned
hospital’s compliance, develop and implement process improvements
when deviations exist. Annually reviews and maintains current
hospital policies related to or associated with organ,tissue, eye
donation processes, including but not limited to: the declaration
of brain death and donation after circulatory death donation Acts
as expert regarding all assigned hospital’s procedures and policies
related to donation. Collaborates with LOPA’s Community Education
team and assigned hospital’s community outreach personnel, develops
a community outreach plan for the surrounding community/service
area. Collaborates with the Physician and Donation Specialist to
improve physician relationships and communication, to develop
process improvement strategies leading to an increase in the
overall quality of donation process and outcomes Identifies and
coordinates stakeholder engagement activities/events Promotes and
facilitates organ and tissue donation awareness campaigns,
activities, and events within assigned hospitals, as required.
Maintains all assigned hospital profiles within the electronic
database Job Role Expectations Adheres to all current LOPA policies
Maintains competency annually Compliance with documentation of
hospital interactions in LOPA’s electronic database as required for
assigned hospitals. Compliance with deviation identification,
follow-up and implementation of education and/or performance
improvement plans, as required Compliance with the review of the
Donation Dashboard Reports with assigned hospital contacts, as
required. Compliance with developing and implementing Donation
Collaborative Action Plans with assigned hospital contacts, as
required Compliance with maintaining and updating Donation
Collaborative Action Plans in the electronic database, as required
Responsible for onsite response to initial referrals at designated
hospitals, chart evaluation to assist in determining medical
suitability, referral and donation case follow-up. Reviews and
completes all assigned tasks in Q-pulse and Traincaster by set
deadlines Maintains effective communication with essential
departments within LOPA: Quality, HR, Education,Family Support,
Organ, Finance, and Community/Marketing Attends and participates in
required departmental meetings and education. Based on assigned
hospital requirements may: maintains a monthly multidisciplinary
donation committee specifically designed to review KPIs, donation
outcomes, and determine educational and process improvement
initiatives with the donor hospital Based on assigned hospital
requirements may: attend monthly hospital Critical Care and Quality
departmental meetings to review Donation Dashboard Report and
discuss educational and process improvement opportunities
Organizational Expectations Upholds LOPA core values of selfless,
authentic and passionate Use constructive and positive
communication Be a team player Hold yourself and others accountable
Keep a positive attitude Be respectful of others Timely completion
of all required educational training, tasks and SOP reviews by
assigned due date Role Progression Progression to Donation Services
Coordinator III with completion of LOPA’s Preceptor Program Work
Environment Possible exposure to communicable diseases, hazardous
materials, pharmacological agents with the likelihood of harm if
established health precautions are followed. Possible mental and
visual fatigue associated with detailed work. Requires travel
Possible exposure to Blood-borne Pathogens and TB. Employees may at
times be in a hospital setting and may have exposure to packaged
organs and tissues for transplant and/or research. Physical Demands
Remaining in a stationary position, often standing or sitting for
prolonged periods. Communicating with others verbally and
electronically to exchange information. Considerable time spent
walking. Repeating motions that may include the wrists, hands
and/or fingers. Use of fine motor skills. Doing work that requires
visual acuity. Need for ability to hear. Operating motor vehicles
or heavy equipment. Assessing the accuracy, neatness and
thoroughness of the work assigned. Light work that includes moving
or lifting objects up to 20 pounds. Work Hours Full time,
Monday-Friday May include weekends and holiday coverage
Requirements: Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree (B.A.)
from four-year college or university preferred One to two years
related experience and/ or training; or equivalent combination of
education and experience Hospital / Clinical experience preferred
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Working knowledge of Microsoft office
and Google applications Ability to function autonomously and
prioritize daily work load, possesses strong time management skills
Ability to effectively present information and engage small/large
audiences Ability to effectively and professionally provide verbal
and electronic communication Ability to problem-solve and resolve
conflict Working knowledge of medical terminology Comfortable in an
acute care hospital/healthcare environment Exhibits empathy
Maintains personal and professional balance, takes care of self
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