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Aftercare Coordinator
US-OR-Portland
Job ID: 2025-33777 Type: Regular Full-Time # of Openings: 1 Category: Hospital/Clinic Support Portland, OR (Marquam Hill)
Overview
Donor Family Connection and Outreach
Develop and maintain individualized aftercare plans for donor families regardless of donation outcome, including initial contact following conclusion of organ donation case with outcome information and the positive impact of donation, post-donation care packages, follow-up calls/correspondence, and referrals to grief or local support resources
Grief Support: Offer emotional support to families via phone or written communication, address any concerns, and provide direction to resources for navigating the grieving process
Request, track, document, and follow recipient transplant outcome details for all CLA donor patients
Create and distribute personalized correspondence such as anniversary mailings, donor recognition materials, family newsletters, feedback surveys, etc.
Facilitate, track, and distribute all correspondence between donor families and recipients, including providing updates about the impact of a loved one’s donation as requested while preserving confidentiality and regulatory requirements
Organize and facilitate all remembrance events and family support initiatives for honoring donors and their families.
Monitor donor family social media groups, engage with content, and support families in sharing their stories
Develop and maintain donor family volunteer program to serve and support CLA donor family projects and CLA community outreach team.
OPO Staff Support and Debriefing
Facilitate debriefing with OPO staff involved in challenging donation cases including somatic processing to resolve symptoms of stress
Provide education to staff regarding trauma, vicarious trauma and vicarious resilience
Collaborate with OHSU to develop workshops and mental health resources for staff
Promote culture of self-care within the organization by encouraging open dialogue and peer support
Act as a confidential resource for team members experiencing distress following donation cases
Administrative and Program Development
In collaboration with donation partners, develop and implement standardized calendar of family support events throughout the year
May include but is not limited to: Family zoom meetings, family coffee talks, writing to recipient workshops, family volunteer events, family picnics, specific events to hold space for grief during the holidays,
Develop and implement the monitoring of key aftercare processes (including those that can be automated): tracking system for recipient follow up, management of pending correspondence, outcome letter drafting/editing system
Data collection and process improvement
Maintain in-depth knowledge and understanding of best practices in grief support, trauma-informed care, and wellness programming to enhance the effectiveness of aftercare initiatives
Develop connections to increase recipient engagement: transplant center collaboration, writing workshops etc.
Other duties as assigned
Responsibilities
Education:
Master’s degree in social services or equivalent (Licensed Master of Social Work, LMSW)
Experience:
Minimum 4 years’ experience in counseling, grief counseling, trauma-informed care or a related field.
Crisis intervention skills, and a demonstrated ability to establish boundaries and refer to other resources as necessary
Knowledge and understanding of diverse cultures and processing of trauma and grief
Must have a valid driver’s license and access to a vehicle
Job Related Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (Competencies):
Must be compassionate, conscientious, open minded, and ethical with strong interpersonal skills to effectively deal with conflict resolution, donor families in crisis, and medical professionals with frequent exposure to trauma and potential for compassion fatigue
Ability to persist in situations dealing with intense emotions, diverse cultures and interpersonal dynamics daily.
Flexibility with unpredictable work schedule, ability to flex schedule outside traditional work week on occasion.
Ability to work both independently and as a team participant.
Self-starter that is resilient and has a tolerance for ambiguity.
Socially intuitive, self-aware, and detail oriented.
Must be a clear, thorough, and sensitive communicator, both written and verbally, with ability to adjust information and style according to the audience.
Must have operating computer knowledge and minimally basic skills in Outlook, Word, Excel, and other comparable software programs.
Qualifications
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
One or more years working in OPO family support, healthcare or hospice settings
Bi-lingual, preferably Spanish speaking
Equal employment opportunity, including veterans and individuals with disabilities.