Job Location: Aurora, Colorado. RMLEB Office -Anschutz Medical Campus. Some in-state travel required.
Job Description:
Are you interested in gaining experience working with healthcare professionals? Would you enjoy hands-on surgical training and learning how to review and work with medical charts? Are you looking for a meaningful career with a nonprofit organization that helps restore sight through corneal transplantation? If so, the Transplant TissueDonor Recovery Coordinator (DRC) position at the Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank may be the perfect fit. Why This Work Matters Jerry was an all-star high school athlete on his way to college with a full-ride scholarship. Many believed he had a future in the major leagues. But more than anything, Jerry was known for his kindness and generosity.
After a tragic accident took his life, Jerry’s long-time wish to be an organ and tissue donor became incredibly important. His best friend had received a life-saving kidney transplant years earlier, and Jerry always knew he wanted to help others the same way. Fulfilling that wish requires someone compassionate enough to make a difficult but meaningful call to his family—and skilled enough to help turn that generosity into the gift of sight for someone else.
As a Transplant TissueDonor Recovery Coordinator (DRC), you could be the person who helps make that possible. Position Overview The DRC plays a vital role in the donation process. In this position, you will communicate with donor families and healthcare professionals to facilitate ocular tissue donation for transplantation and research. This role combines communication, medical documentation review, and surgical tissue recovery, offering a unique opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the medical field while making a profound impact on the lives of others. Key Responsibilities
Communicate with donor families by phone to discuss ocular tissue donation with compassion and professionalism
Collect donor screening information from families, medical records, healthcare systems, coroners’ offices, and donation partners
Review and evaluate medical charts and eligibility criteria
Perform ocular tissue recovery procedures for transplantation and research after completing training
Maintain strict attention to detail while performing delicate surgical procedures
Follow Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank (RMLEB) Standard Operating Procedures and training protocols
Maintain proficiency through ongoing education and policy updates
What We’re Looking For Successful candidates are:
Compassionate communicators who can handle sensitive conversations
Detail-oriented and highly dependable
Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment
Physically able to assist with donor movement during recovery procedures
Professional and committed to maintaining high medical and ethical standards
Training This position includes a 10–12 week training program.
Orientation: First two weeks, Monday–Thursday, 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Additional training schedules will be provided prior to the job offer
Final shift assignments will be determined upon completion of training
Training is provided by the Recovery and Eligibility Supervisor, Technical Trainer, and experienced staff, with ongoing education to ensure proficiency and compliance with RMLEB procedures. Our team is made up of compassionate, mission-driven professionals who are dedicated to honoring donors and serving recipients. We are proud to foster a diverse, supportive workplace and offer a competitive benefits package. We would love for you to join our team. The application info is below: 1) Please submit your cover letter and resume to: hr@corneas.org. 2) You will also need to complete a questionnaire by copying and pasting the link below. https://go.cultureindex.com/s/j3laxv0QbS All these need to be completed by Wednesday, March 11th, by 5PM. Submissions received after the deadline will not be considered. Salary Range: $49,000-$55,000 annually ($48,000 during training) We offer a comprehensive compensation and benefits package:
Health, dental, vision, life, and accident insurance (employer-paid premiums for full-time employees)
Gap insurance for certain out-of-pocket health expenses
401k retirement savings plan with a matching funds component
Vacation and sick time
Mileage reimbursement
Cell phone stipend (certain job descriptions)
Payment of professional association dues (certain job descriptions)
RMLEB is a qualifying employer for the federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program.
About Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank Founded in 1982 by the Lions of Colorado and Wyoming, the Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank works to fulfill the wishes of eye donors and their families by helping others overcome blindness through transplantation and research. Each year, nearly 2,500 eye tissue donors in Colorado and Wyoming make it possible to provide thousands of sight-restoring transplants. The Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, age, sexual orientation, gender variance, marital status, military status or physical or mental disability. This applies to all employment practices and personnel actions. The Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank is a drug-free workplace and may require pre-employment drug screening.