Rare opportunity to lead at the intersection of medicine, mission, and life-saving impact. As Chief Clinical Officer of a top-performing organ procurement organization, you will help set the clinical direction of the organization while partnering with a high-performing, deeply collaborative executive team to advance excellence, innovation, and outcomes in donation, and help shape the future of organ donation
About Us
Iowa Donor Network is a dynamic, net forward-thinking organization dedicated to transforming lives and inspiring all to donate life, while going above and beyond to support donor families during and after the donation process.
Our core values are what guide us, allow us to excel at serving our community, and keep our culture at Iowa Donor Network alive:
Serve with Heart: We meet our donor families where they are. We are dedicated to providing compassionate service to all.
Drive and Embrace the Future: We are proactive in our pursuit of excellence and work together to continuously evolve with adaptability
Be Clear, Bold, and Respectful: We are genuine and courageous in our communication. If we see an opportunity for improvement, we say something to make it better.
Always Own It: we are resilient and passionately pursue our mission. We are personally accountable for taking initiative and delivering on commitments.
We offer a competitive compensation package including:
- Competitive Salary
- Liberal Paid Time Off
- Paid Parental Leave
- Health, Vision, Dental, and Pet Insurance
- 401K Match
- Student Loan & College Savings Match
- Tuition Reimbursement for Continuing Education
- On-site, Hybrid, and Remote work opportunities based on role requirements
Job Title: Chief Clinical Officer
Location: Office – Hybrid, North Liberty, Iowa or Altoona, Iowa
Exemption Status: Salary, Exempt
Schedule: 8 am – 5 pm, Monday to Friday plus limited administrative call
Compensation: $190,000 - $227,900 annually
*Iowa Donor Network determines final compensation based on education, experience, and skills relevant to the position.
Job Title:
Chief Clinical Officer
Work System:
Inspire, Maximize, Recover & Guide the Gift
Department/Group:
Executive Officers
Reports To:
CEO
Location:
North Liberty/Altoona
Position Type:
Full-time
Exemption Status:
Exempt
OSHA Category:
II
IDN Culture Statement:
Our organization is dedicated to transforming lives and inspiring all to donate life. We are a family of professionals working together to increase awareness around the need for organ and tissue donors alongside nurturing and guiding our families throughout the gift of life. We facilitate the recovery of organs, tissues, and corneas in Iowa. We honor donors and support donor families at the time of donation and on a continuing basis.
Position Summary:
Responsible to oversee and guide the clinical work systems. This includes donor eligibility, authorization, organ and tissue recovery, organ utilization, and donor restoration. The incumbent provides ongoing leadership and guidance to the directors of these work systems while instilling a sense of efficient, cost-effective delivery of mission-based services. Additionally, the incumbent aligns daily activities with the strategic and operational goals of the organization consistent with industry standards and best practices.
Essential Functions and Performance Responsibilities:
- Supervise the selection, training, development, and performance of assigned work system directors to retain a motivated professional workforce for IDN.
- Establish and communicate job responsibilities, manage performance expectations and outcomes to maintain optimal operational performance.
- Ensure compliance with AATB, FDA, CMS, HRSA, OPTN, OSHA, IDPH, federal and state employment and other regulations, and IDN policies through annual reviews, department audit compliance, and staying current on industry standards and regulations.
- Respond to external policy compliance inquiries such as OPTN patient safety reports and CMS regulatory deficiencies.
- Oversee the overall operational, budgetary, and financial responsibilities and activities of the work systems.
- Participate in organizational strategic planning and assist with development of work system specific action plans to meet organizational goals.
- Accomplish work system performance, strategies and goals through monitoring and analyzing data to maximize organ and tissue donation. Identify trends and areas for organizational improvement.
- Oversee/guide organ, and tissue authorization, donation, and directors to maximize performance in organ and tissue recovery activity.
- Make recommendations to Directors for organizational staffing as indicated by changes in activity and staffing capacity data.
- Coach leadership team members through achievement of strategic planning action plans, staff engagement, performance and progressive disciplinary process and other employment issues.
- Conduct regular meetings with assigned directors.
- Ensure implementation of organizational strategic action plans.
- Ensure positive relationships between key stakeholders and IDN.
- Develop agenda and facilitate semi-annual meetings of the Medical Advisory Committee.
- Ensure periodic individual meetings with transplant center, donor hospital, medical examiner and other community stakeholders.
- Provide information and interact with the Board of Directors and Medical Advisory Committee to maintain a high level of service and support.
- With the CEO, develop and implement strategies to respond to changing conditions and new opportunities for the organization. Monitor and analyze data to maximize organizational performance.
Position Qualifications and Education Requirements:
Active clinical licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN), Advanced Practice Nurse (APN), Physician Assistant (PA) or equivalent senior clinical credential required. A bachelor's degree required, master’s or other advanced degrees and professional certifications highly valued. Extensive leadership experience in critical care, including a minimum of 5 years at the director level or above required and experience in clinical administration or healthcare leadership preferred. Professional experience in the organ and tissue donation field preferred.
Skills and Abilities:
Inspires and leads high-performing clinical teams to achieve measurable organizational outcomes. Demonstrates exceptional strategic thinking, problem-solving, and decision-making skills, with the ability to communicate effectively and manage competing priorities in a complex, fast-paced environment. Proactively assesses priorities, structures work, and delegates with intention to drive accountability and optimize performance. Makes sound, timely decisions and implements practical solutions with a strong sense of urgency. Exercises disciplined financial stewardship, managing departmental budgets with accuracy and strategic insight while maintaining strong attention to detail.
Physical Requirements:
- Must receive required vaccines based on outlined schedules to protect our employees, healthcare personnel, donors, recipients, and families we may come into contact. (e.g., Influenza obtained annually by December 1st
- Requires travel between office locations and the ability to work evenings or weekends.
- Lift equipment and supplies weighing up to 20 lbs.
- Possible mental and visual fatigue associated with detailed work.
- Express ideas verbally and convey detailed or important spoken information.
- Receive detailed information through oral and auditory communication.
- Maintain availability for communication 24/7/365.
Organizational Responsibilities:
- It is required that IDN employees demonstrate commitment to the mission and vision, maintain effective communication, exhibit teamwork, respect diversity, follow policies and procedures, maintain confidentiality of all donor, recipient and organizational information, demonstrate accuracy and thoroughness while meeting productivity standards, observe safety and security procedures, be consistently punctual and dependable, actively participate in performance improvement activities and continually demonstrate behavioral expectations and core values.
- Employee’s obligation to maintain the confidentiality of information shall survive the termination of employee’s employment with IDN.
- All requirements are subject to modifications to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties to be performed in this position. I will be required to follow any other job-related instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested by my supervisor. Requirements are representative of minimum levels of knowledge, skills and/or abilities. To perform this job successfully, I know that I must possess the abilities or aptitudes to perform each duty proficiently. I realize neither the job description nor this document creates an employment contract, implied or otherwise, other than an “at will” employment relationship.