LiveOnNY
Overview
LiveOnNY is a federally designated organ procurement organization (OPO) dedicated to honoring, saving, and transforming lives through organ and tissue donation. As a member of our team, you’ll be part of a mission-driven nonprofit organization working alongside more than 100 hospitals to support organ and tissue donors and their families—helping to bring the gift of life to those on the national transplant waitlist. Serving a vibrant and diverse population of 13 million across New York City and the counties of Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, and Rockland, LiveOnNY is proud to be one of the highest-performing OPOs in the country. Over the past three years, we’ve seen a 70% increase in organ donation—driven by the compassion and generosity of New Yorkers. Explore a career where your work truly matters. At LiveOnNY, you’ll grow professionally while helping others live on. Job Description
The Family Support Advocates (FSAs) provide on-site responses and lead family donation conversations by advocating for organ donation and supporting families throughout the process. At its core, Family Support Advocates strive to meet and or exceed the monthly authorization goal to improve Organ Donation through education, supportive services, and relationship building with key hospital stakeholders. Responsibilities
Deliver high-quality bereavement support to potential donor families. Offer donation in an empowering and inspiring manner. Responsible for educating potential donor’s Next-of-Kin (NOK) about donation options, status of donor designation, or requesting authorization for donation from legal NOK. Obtain authorization or disclosure with first person authorization and conduct a uniform donor risk assessment questionnaire (UDRAI) with appropriate NOK/surrogate of the potential organ donor. Provide rapid on-site support for donor families at hospitals. Work in strong collaboration with hospital personnel, LiveOnNY’s Family Engagement Administrator on Call (FE AOC) Administrator-on-Call (AOC), and clinical staff to evaluate and determine the best time to discuss the opportunity for donation with potential donor families. Work closely with donor family and LiveOnNY’s clinical staff to complete accurate answers to UDRAI. Ensure effective communication and strong collaboration with donor families, hospital personnel, physicians, related donation agencies, and other LiveOnNY staff. Evaluate and determine bereavement support needed for potential donor families throughout the entire designated service area. Responsible for educating the potential donor’s authorized person(s) about the opportunity for donation and requesting authorization and/or notifying them of status of donor registry accordingly. Demonstrate sensitivity to diverse populations and their beliefs. Remain culturally competent through continued education opportunities. Qualifications
BA/BS in counseling, psychology or social services, crisis intervention, or education or two years’ experience in organ procurement consent, with proven track record, required. Master’s Degree in Social Work, or related field, is preferred. Excellent knowledge of the dynamics of grief and bereavement. Or Experience in trauma/critical care setting helpful. Relevant working experience: Patient Services/Relations or Navigator, Sales, Motivational Interview Training, Child Life Specialist, EMT/Paramedic, Customer Service Representative, Crisis Management, Substance Abuse Counselor, Health Administrator/ Community Case worker/ Social worker, Nursing-LPN, Educator/Teacher. Or Certification or license in nursing, social work, grief counseling or crisis intervention preferred. Skills: Knowledge of the principles of critical care. Knowledge of and ability to function in hospital setting. Ability to work with individual(s) in a bereavement/crisis situation; good interpersonal skills. Ability to work as a team member. Time Management and good organizational skills required. Ability to research information, draw conclusions, and make recommendations. Computer literate (e.g. Microsoft, Outlook, Word, Excel, Power Point). Preferred skills: Ability to connect with an audience, Strategic Planning, Public Speaking, Active Listening, Ability to collaborate with multi-faceted professionals, Humility, Adaptable, Receptive, Ability to grasp new concepts quickly, Highly Organized, Understand medical terminology, Ability to problem solve, Emotional Intelligence, Mindfulness, Ability to set professional boundaries, Persuasive, Ability to De-escalate, Empathy, Outstanding communication skills, both written and oral. Work Details
This role requires frequent travel (valid driver license and own vehicle) and ability to commute to different hospital partners within our service area. Work Schedule: Night Shift 9pm to 9am 3 days a week or Day Shift 10am to 10pm 3 days a week. Benefits
LiveOnNY offers a competitive salary & comprehensive benefits package. 403(b) deferred annuity Medical/Vision/Dental Tuition reimbursement Paid time Off Pet Insurance Life Insurance and Disability plans Cellular plan discounts Auto Insurance discounts Salary Range: $70,000 - $80,000
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LiveOnNY is a federally designated organ procurement organization (OPO) dedicated to honoring, saving, and transforming lives through organ and tissue donation. As a member of our team, you’ll be part of a mission-driven nonprofit organization working alongside more than 100 hospitals to support organ and tissue donors and their families—helping to bring the gift of life to those on the national transplant waitlist. Serving a vibrant and diverse population of 13 million across New York City and the counties of Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Orange, Putnam, Dutchess, and Rockland, LiveOnNY is proud to be one of the highest-performing OPOs in the country. Over the past three years, we’ve seen a 70% increase in organ donation—driven by the compassion and generosity of New Yorkers. Explore a career where your work truly matters. At LiveOnNY, you’ll grow professionally while helping others live on. Job Description
The Family Support Advocates (FSAs) provide on-site responses and lead family donation conversations by advocating for organ donation and supporting families throughout the process. At its core, Family Support Advocates strive to meet and or exceed the monthly authorization goal to improve Organ Donation through education, supportive services, and relationship building with key hospital stakeholders. Responsibilities
Deliver high-quality bereavement support to potential donor families. Offer donation in an empowering and inspiring manner. Responsible for educating potential donor’s Next-of-Kin (NOK) about donation options, status of donor designation, or requesting authorization for donation from legal NOK. Obtain authorization or disclosure with first person authorization and conduct a uniform donor risk assessment questionnaire (UDRAI) with appropriate NOK/surrogate of the potential organ donor. Provide rapid on-site support for donor families at hospitals. Work in strong collaboration with hospital personnel, LiveOnNY’s Family Engagement Administrator on Call (FE AOC) Administrator-on-Call (AOC), and clinical staff to evaluate and determine the best time to discuss the opportunity for donation with potential donor families. Work closely with donor family and LiveOnNY’s clinical staff to complete accurate answers to UDRAI. Ensure effective communication and strong collaboration with donor families, hospital personnel, physicians, related donation agencies, and other LiveOnNY staff. Evaluate and determine bereavement support needed for potential donor families throughout the entire designated service area. Responsible for educating the potential donor’s authorized person(s) about the opportunity for donation and requesting authorization and/or notifying them of status of donor registry accordingly. Demonstrate sensitivity to diverse populations and their beliefs. Remain culturally competent through continued education opportunities. Qualifications
BA/BS in counseling, psychology or social services, crisis intervention, or education or two years’ experience in organ procurement consent, with proven track record, required. Master’s Degree in Social Work, or related field, is preferred. Excellent knowledge of the dynamics of grief and bereavement. Or Experience in trauma/critical care setting helpful. Relevant working experience: Patient Services/Relations or Navigator, Sales, Motivational Interview Training, Child Life Specialist, EMT/Paramedic, Customer Service Representative, Crisis Management, Substance Abuse Counselor, Health Administrator/ Community Case worker/ Social worker, Nursing-LPN, Educator/Teacher. Or Certification or license in nursing, social work, grief counseling or crisis intervention preferred. Skills: Knowledge of the principles of critical care. Knowledge of and ability to function in hospital setting. Ability to work with individual(s) in a bereavement/crisis situation; good interpersonal skills. Ability to work as a team member. Time Management and good organizational skills required. Ability to research information, draw conclusions, and make recommendations. Computer literate (e.g. Microsoft, Outlook, Word, Excel, Power Point). Preferred skills: Ability to connect with an audience, Strategic Planning, Public Speaking, Active Listening, Ability to collaborate with multi-faceted professionals, Humility, Adaptable, Receptive, Ability to grasp new concepts quickly, Highly Organized, Understand medical terminology, Ability to problem solve, Emotional Intelligence, Mindfulness, Ability to set professional boundaries, Persuasive, Ability to De-escalate, Empathy, Outstanding communication skills, both written and oral. Work Details
This role requires frequent travel (valid driver license and own vehicle) and ability to commute to different hospital partners within our service area. Work Schedule: Night Shift 9pm to 9am 3 days a week or Day Shift 10am to 10pm 3 days a week. Benefits
LiveOnNY offers a competitive salary & comprehensive benefits package. 403(b) deferred annuity Medical/Vision/Dental Tuition reimbursement Paid time Off Pet Insurance Life Insurance and Disability plans Cellular plan discounts Auto Insurance discounts Salary Range: $70,000 - $80,000
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