UCLA Health
Published
November 19, 2025
Location
Los Angeles, California
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Liver Transplant Nurse Manager

Work Location
Los Angeles,CA

Job #18513

Work Hours
Monday-Friday, Business Hours

Employment Type
2 – Staff- Career

Duration
Indefinite

Salary Range
$140200-331800 Annually

Posted Date
November 18, 2025

Bargaining Unit
99

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Working within the framework of the philosophy and objectives set forth by the Director of Transplant Services, the Nurse Manager for the solid organ transplant program is accountable for the supervision, monitoring and evaluation of the transplant program staff. Responsible for the clinical and business operations of the program. This position requires an advanced level of expertise and overall understanding of organ transplantation including knowledge and understanding of regulatory standards (CMS, UNOS, JC). Oversees compliance with internal policies and external regulatory agencies. Utilizing a wide range of alternatives in problem solving situations, demonstrates a high degree of professional competence and skill. Under the direction of the Medical and Surgical Director, responsibility involves coordination of interdisciplinary medical care delivery system involving medical disciplines as well as ancillary programs; assessment of appropriate medical intervention for effective use of resources. Oversees and monitors the quality of transplant care in partnership with the Medical Center QA/PI program.  Additional responsibilities include assessing and monitoring medical case management protocols to maintain effective long-term patient management, development and implementation of educational materials and programs for patients, nursing staff and physicians.  Development and implementation of clinical protocols, and policy and procedures.  Community education and public relations.  Transplant donor/recipient coordination and liaison function with organ procurement agencies.

Salary range: $140,200 – $331, 800 ( annually)

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