Donation & Family Advocate
Company: Gift of Hope NA
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 25, 2025
Job Description:
Overview
Gift of Hope is proud to serve as the federally designated
not-for-profit organ procurement organization (OPO) that
coordinates organ and tissue donation and provides compassionate
service to families of donors in the northern three-quarters of
Illinois and northwest Indiana.
Since our inception in 1986, we have coordinated donations that
have saved the lives of more than 23,000 organ transplant
recipients, and improved the lives of hundreds of thousands of
tissue transplant recipients. As one of 58 organ procurement
organizations that make up the nation's organ donation system, we
work with 183 hospitals in our donation service area.
The Donation & Family Advocate position is a full-time, 40-hour,
on-call position. This role requires the employee to be available
on nights, weekends and holidays (as agreed upon by the department
and the supervisor) to meet organizational needs and ensure proper
coverage.
The primary function of the Donation & Family Advocate is to
present the donation option to families, answer questions and
inspire them to say yes to donation in a manner that supports Gift
of Hope's mission.
Compensation range for this position is $71,500 - $80,000
annually
Our Benefits
In addition to competitive salaries, we offer a comprehensive
benefits package:
- Medical, dental, vision, disability and life insurance options
for full-time employees
- Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) plan
- 403(b) retirement plan with company match
- Tuition Reimbursement up to the IRS-allowed maximum
- Personalized learning and educational development
opportunities
- Monthly cell phone and internet stipends
- Paid Parental Leave
- Annual Employer-funded Lifestyle Spending Accounts to support
wellness needs
- Support and counseling for personal, work financial or family
needs through our Employee Assistance Program (EAP) and our
partnership with Critical Incident Stress Consultants (CISC)
Responsibilities
Essential Functions
There are four areas of responsibility for a Donation & Family
Advocate: Referral On-sites, Approaches/Authorization, Family
Support and Hospital Development.
The following essential functions are the basic job duties that an
employee must be able to perform, with or without reasonable
accommodation.
- Advance Gift of Hope's mission, vision and core values:
providing compassionate service, contributing to outstanding teams
and engaging as one of our passionate people committed to a
positive culture that embraces diversity, equity, inclusion and
belonging. Adhere to all policies and procedures in carrying out
the responsibilities of this position.
- Referral On-sites
- Respond to active organ referrals at hospitals across our
service area within established timeframe
- Effectively and efficiently review and document patient's
medical/social information needed to make determination for
donation potential in collaboration with Clinical
Administrator-on-Call (AOC)
- Evaluate family dynamics and readiness with the assistance of
the healthcare team; collaborate with healthcare team to formulate
plans that address the needs of the family
- Coordinate and conduct effective Patient Care Conferences (PCC)
with healthcare team and service lines involved in care of patient;
ensure that Gift of Hope and healthcare team are aligned in goals
of care and needs for family support
- Collaborate with healthcare team to facilitate necessary
testing and services needed to determine potential for
donation
- Approaches/Authorization
- Collaborate with hospital and healthcare team to provide
potential donor families with accurate and timely information
regarding the patient's clinical course
- Maintain communication with hospital staff and attending
physician regarding the potential donor family's understanding of
the prognosis and act as a family advocate to the healthcare team
as necessary
- Communicate with the attending physician and other members of
the healthcare team to establish rapport and ensure a collaborative
planned approach for the donation discussion and authorization
process
- Determine family's level of understanding with prognosis and
what needs they may have in order to make appropriate decisions
about organ/tissue donation in collaboration with Family
Resource
- Compassionately advocate for donation by providing information
about the benefits of donation
- Offer donation to family in an empowering and inspiring manner.
Educate potential donor's next-of-kin about donation options,
status of donor designation, or request authorization for
donation
- Properly utilize forms or documents needed to capture donation
authorization decision
- Family Support
- Provide patient, respectful and compassionate care for donor
families
- Provide donor families appropriate clinical support before and
throughout the donation process
- Provide donor families timely follow-up information regarding
outcome throughout the case and post-op, in collaboration with
Donor Family Services department
- Hospital Development
- Establish and maintain professional relationships with hospital
staff
- Provide education to involved healthcare team while involved in
referrals, where needed
- Conduct rounding in hospital units when assigned
- Attend internal and external hospital debriefs
- Provide education to hospital staff regarding authorization,
family care, and the donation process Qualifications
Education and Training Required
The following identifies the minimum education and training
required to perform the essential functions of the job:
- Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution in an allied
healthcare field, business administration, education, advocacy, or
related field; or equivalent work experience Experience and Skills
Required
The following indicates the minimum skills and experience required
to perform the essential functions of the job:
- 3-5 years of healthcare experience, counseling, case
management, advocacy, or child welfare preferred with a focus on
outcome driven conversations, strategic planning, opportunities for
impact, family dynamics and/or assessing high stress/emotional
situations
- Proven experience in showing comfort and confidence in the
presence of emotional distress, dying and death
- Proven experience in interpreting verbal and non-verbal
communication; demonstrating situational awareness, compassion and
empathetic listening skills
- Proven experience effectively advocating, collaborating and
negotiating with healthcare professionals to solve complex
problems
- Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to connect and
influence others
- Proven experience demonstrating assertive responsiveness to
changing clinical and social/emotional dynamics, and to driving
process
- Proven experience in responding to changing needs; prioritizing
effectively, and communicating effectively and constructively
during times of stress
- Proven experience in demonstrating a high level of
accountability with internal and external partners
- Proven experience in working in a hospital environment,
particularly emergency departments, critical care units, and
intensive care units
- Proven experience in effectively conveying information to
co-workers, hospital staff, and potential donor families
- Basic computer skills Physical and Emotional Demands
The physical and emotional demands described here are
representative of those that must be met to successfully perform
the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may
be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions of the job.
- Ability to travel to hospitals across our service area, as well
as to Itasca office for meetings and trainings weekly, on off-call
days, as needed
- Ability to work outside normal business hours to respond to
case issues or problems
- Ability to review potential donor medical charts
- Ability to remain stationary for long periods of time
- Comfortable being present at the time of death in the ICU and
operating room setting
- Ability to use personal cell phone for business purposes Work
Environment
The work environment characteristics described here are
representative of those that will be encountered by an employee
while performing the essential functions of the job.
- On-call schedule of designated 12-hour days (7AM-7PM) that
includes some assigned weekends and some holidays; may also include
unplanned overtime, as needed
- Expectations to utilize a personal cell phone to be accessible
outside regular business hours; monthly cell phone stipend
available
- Access to reliable transportation to travel to multiple
locations in one day within Illinois and northwest Indiana
The policy of Gift of Hope Organ & Tissue Donor Network is to
promote equal employment opportunity through a positive and
continuous program of specific practices designed to ensure the
full realization of equal employment opportunity without regard to
race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation,
gender identity, age, disability, or status as a disabled veteran,
recently separated veteran, other protected veteran, or Armed
Forces service medal veteran designated under the Vietnam Era
Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act, as amended (VEVRAA). This
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