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With more than 160 professions, the Geneva University Hospitals are a reference establishment at the level. To learn more about our institution, take a few minutes to consult our retrospective. The Medical and Quality Directorate of the HUG has the mission to coordinate organ and tissue donation activities, to train professionals and to organize various programs related to organ and tissue donation. Specialist nurses in organ and tissue donation (ISDOT) form a team of expert professionals capable of interacting with all departments that may encounter donation situations (adult intensive care and emergencies, surgical block, care services). The HUG is part of the Organ Donation Program (PLDO), which is one of the five donation networks in Switzerland. Collaborations and synergies between hospitals and Swisstransplant are a priority to guarantee the quality of care.Nurse or Specialist Nurse in Organ and Tissue Donation - 80%As a nurse or specialist nurse in organ and tissue donation (ISDOT), you organize the procurement of organs and tissues. You ensure quality care for donors and their families throughout the process. You perform the selection of cornea donors and then the act of procurement (as part of your mission, you also train professionals and participate in actions regarding organ and tissue donation at the hospital level and contribute to the development of programs related to organ and tissue donation and foster quality and research development in the health field).As part of the PLDO, you may be required to intervene outside of the HUG to assist teams and coordinate the care of donors. You hold a Bachelor's degree in nursing from an accredited institution or equivalent recognized by the Red Cross, and you are a graduate expert in intensive care, emergency, anesthesia, or surgical block. You have at least 5 years of experience in a care field and possess good knowledge in the area of donation processes. Proficiency in institutional software such as DPI, DPA, and standard word processing software is required. Good autonomy, ability to manage priorities, resilience to stress, and ease in multidisciplinary teamwork are expected.Dynamic, you demonstrate adaptability, excellent interpersonal skills, and a strong sense of responsibility. You are able to maintain discretion and respect confidentiality, and you can position yourself appropriately when necessary. Due to the requirement for frequent travel, a driving license is also requested.Start date: to be agreed uponNumber of positions: 1Activity rate: 80%Job classification: CDIDeadline for applications: For inquiries: Mr. C. Rennesson, organ and tissue donation job reference, tel. Your application file must include a letter demonstrating your motivation, your CV, copies of required diplomas and certificates for the position, as well as the last two performance reviews. This announcement is addressed indistinctly to both women and men. Wishing to engage in the fight against unemployment, the HUG encourages applications from individuals who come from the cantonal employment office and applications submitted through the recruitment department will be taken into account. Paper and email applications will not be processed. jidc56977caen jit0414aen jpiy26aen