R1395H - Donation Clinical Specialist | Night Shift

LifeGift · Houston, TX Part Time
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Job Description

Where You Can Grow as an Donation Clinical Specialist? Kick-start the career of a lifetime where you can be a part of our mission of hope, working with an incredible team saving lives while modeling our values of Passion, Compassion, and Professionalism to the LifeGift community. LifeGift is currently looking for a Donation Clinical Specialist who will be responsible for the coordination of the organ and tissue donation process and activities associated with the recovery and utilization of organs for transplantation. This includes responding to referrals of potential organ and tissue donors, evaluation for organ and tissue donation, medical management of organ donors, allocation of organs, and assistance in the recovery and preservation of organs for transplantation. Do you possess the following attributes to be a successful Donation Clinical Specialist? Responds to, evaluates, and screens potential donors, according to the established criteria of LifeGift. Documents and maintains medical information into the LifeGift medical record during initial and ongoing evaluation of potential and active donors, with special attention to accurate, timely and thorough documentation. Assesses the dynamics of potential donor families and works in collaboration with donor hospital staff and Family Care Specialists, to set the stage for donor family conversations regarding the opportunity for organ and tissue donation. Adheres to all current policies of LifeGift, Organ Procurement and Transplant Network (OPTN), and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). Maintains confidentiality of potential donor information in accordance with LifeGift policies. Obtains and maintains access, as well as becomes proficient in the use of various medical records and databases, as needed for daily operations. Coordinates and drives forward all aspects of organ donor cases in an efficient and effective manner, with a focus on maximizing donation opportunities. Works in collaboration with LifeGift and hospital resources, such as the bedside nurse, respiratory therapist, and physicians, to implement effective donor management and support of the organ donor following LifeGift’s Donor Management Protocols to optimize organ function. Consistently demonstrates critical thinking, and basic knowledge of donor management. Coordinates all aspects of organ recovery, including recovery team communication, operating room (OR) scheduling, and review of procedures for the surgical recovery in collaboration with Donation Recovery Specialists and all other involved parties. Communicates and collaborates with LifeGift staff, hospital staff, medical examiner/justice of the peace (JP), tissue recovery, and funeral homes regarding post-organ recovery processes, including post-mortem care. Prior to chart closure, ensures all documentation post organ recovery is accurate, and completed in a timely manner. Do you have the education and experience to be a Donation Clinical Specialist? Nurse (LPN, LVN, RN), Paramedic, Respiratory Therapist (RT), International Medical Graduate (IMG), or clinically equivalent experience in an OPO. Either of the foll

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What Most Job Listings Don’t Tell You

General overview for this role type — specific duties and requirements vary by employer.

Support roles in senior living β€” housekeeping, maintenance, activities, and social work β€” are far more resident-facing than similar positions in other industries. Housekeepers and maintenance staff interact with residents in their personal living spaces daily, which requires discretion, patience, and genuine respect for the people who live there. In Texas, even non-clinical staff must complete facility-specific training on topics like abuse prevention, infection control, and emergency procedures.

Activities coordinators and social workers play a direct role in resident well-being β€” isolation and depression are significant concerns in senior living, and programming that keeps residents socially engaged has measurable health outcomes. Maintenance staff in senior care need to understand life-safety systems (fire alarms, emergency generators, call systems) and are often the first responders for building emergencies. Background checks are required for all positions, and many facilities prefer candidates who have previous experience working with older adults.

What to Expect in This Role Day-to-Day

Based on typical senior living facilities in the Houston area.

For housekeeping roles, the day follows a room-by-room schedule β€” cleaning resident rooms, sanitizing common areas, managing laundry, and responding to spill or accident cleanups as they happen. Infection control protocols are more rigorous than in hotels or commercial cleaning, especially during flu season or respiratory illness outbreaks.

Maintenance staff handle a daily work order queue β€” everything from changing light bulbs and fixing call buttons to HVAC maintenance and plumbing repairs. Life-safety equipment checks (fire extinguishers, exit lighting, generator testing) happen on set schedules. Activities professionals plan and lead group programming β€” exercise classes, crafts, music sessions, outings β€” and also provide one-on-one engagement for residents who cannot participate in group settings. Social workers manage care conferences, discharge planning, family mediation, and community resource referrals. Across all these roles, the common thread is that you become a familiar, trusted presence in residents' daily lives.

Houston Area Salary Data

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Home Health and Personal Care Aide positions in the Houston metro area earn a median wage of $10.97/hr ($22,818/yr). The typical range is $10.60 – $13.28/hr (25th–75th percentile).

Entry Level (10th) $20,613/yr
Houston Median $22,818/yr
Experienced (90th) $30,597/yr
vs. National Median -34.6%

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment & Wage Statistics (Houston-Pasadena-The Woodlands, TX Metro Area). Salary data provided by Houston Senior Living Guide.

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