Job ID: MC167149617
Location: Norcross, GA
Category: zzzClerical/Office
Employment Type: Permanent
Date Added: 06/17/2025
Quality Review Coordinator-Direct Hire
The Quality Review Coordinator is responsible for assuring that standards for division specific activities related to organ recovery have been met thereby ensuring the safety and quality of organs recovered. Specific areas of responsibility include but are not limited to quality review of donor records, participating in audits to ensure compliance with regulatory standards, internal policies and procedures, assisting with training of OPO staff and assisting in the collection of data for reporting purposes.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
- Responsible for complete and accurate review of the donor and non-donor records according to policy, protocol, and guidelines. This includes all phases of the review.
- Assure accurate and consistent data is submitted as required by regulatory/accreditation agencies (OPTN, CMS, etc.) for the designated OPO.
- Assists as directed with projects supporting organ activity and quality review.
- Assists with organ discards, shipping of post-case specimens and research organs as prescribed by OPO protocol.
- Coordinates with Recovery Services and quality personnel to ensure all required documentation is accurate and complete.
- Assists with inspections from regulatory and accreditation organizations including, but not limited to OPTN, CMS, and AHCA.
- Provides effective back-up to other quality personnel in accordance with established protocols and processes to ensure continuity within the quality team
- Participates in departmental meetings and prepares data for review as requested by Manager.
- Participates in ongoing OPO QAPI initiatives as directed by Manager.
Job Specifications
- Bachelor’s degree preferred, degree in Allied Science (RN, LPN, ORT, EMT, CST) and/or at least 3 years of experience in a healthcare related background preferred.
- Experience with Quality Assurance processes.
- Ability to analyze documentation and identify breaches in policy.
- Strong communication and writing skills.
- Knowledge of the regulatory and quality standards established by OPTN, and CMS desirable.
- Knowledge of all organ recovery procedures including sterile technique, donor evaluation, donor management, organ placement, procurement, organ packaging/labeling, transportation and all appropriate documentation desirable.
- Must be able to lift up to 25 pounds.