Transplant Coordinator

Posted By: MOHAN FOUNDATION

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Public Health/WASH

Job Description

Key Responsibilities – •He/She will be placed at a hospital that the Foundation has tied up with and will make daily ICU rounds and counsel families of “brain dead” patients to donate organs. •Organize awareness talks both within and outside the hospital •Familiarize with ‘The Human Organ Transplant Act 1994’ to ensure all legal compliances of organ donation •Maintain records and report all activities carried out both within and outside the hospital •Build and maintain relationships with hospitals and NGOs to spread the message of organ donation.

Eligibility Criteria

Key skills and aptitude – •Excellent written and verbal communication skills, both in Hindi and English •Good presentation skills •Good Computer skills •Good interpersonal skills are a must •An ability to work independently •2-4 years of work experience preferably in an NGO or a hospital set-up will be an added advantage Candidate should be dynamic, honest and possess critical thinking ability. Commitment to the cause of organ donation is a must.

Desired Candidate Profile

Graduation - Graduate-Other

Key skills and aptitude – •Excellent written and verbal communication skills, both in Hindi and English •Good presentation skills •Good Computer skills •Good interpersonal skills are a must •An ability to work independently •2-4 years of work experience preferably in an NGO or a hospital set-up will be an added advantage Candidate should be dynamic, honest and possess critical thinking ability. Commitment to the cause of organ donation is a must.

Organization Details

  • Organization Name:MOHAN FOUNDATION
  • About Organization:MOHAN Foundation is a not-for-profit, non-governmental organization started to promote organ donation in 1997 in Chennai by philanthropists and medical professionals led by Dr. Sunil Shroff. It is a registered NGO with Income Tax exemption under Section 80G and 35AC and has offices in Chennai, Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Coimbatore, Chandigarh, Delhi NCR, Bengaluru and USA. MOHAN Foundation was started by a group of like-minded and concerned medical and non-medical professionals committed to increasing the reach of the Transplantation of Human Organs Act. The Government of India passed this act in 1994 to broaden the concept of organ donation and stop commercial dealings in organs, especially kidneys. It is now possible to not only donate one’s eyes, but also other vital organs like the heart, lungs, liver, pancreas and kidneys.

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