Organ Recovery Surgeon (New England Coverage)
Company: New England Donor Services
Location: Waltham
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Company Description Come join
our team and become part of what the Boston Globe has recognized as
one of the Top 100 Women-Led Businesses in Massachusetts 2018 -
2025! Saving lives through organ and tissue donation is the mission
uniting our employees and drives the work we do. New England Donor
Services (NEDS) coordinates organ and tissue donation in
Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, the
eastern counties of Vermont and Bermuda. Responsible for one of the
largest of the 55 Organ Procurement Organizations (OPOs) that make
up the nation’s donation system, NEDS works with over 200 hospitals
and serves nearly 15 million people in our region, screening nearly
55,000 potential donor referrals annually. With approximately $150M
in operating revenues, NEDS employs 387 clinical and non-clinical
staff members throughout New England and across the country. Our
vision is to be a leader in the development and implementation of
strategies to increase the life-saving and life-enhancing gifts of
organ and tissue donation through effective relationships with our
clinical partners, donor families and the communities we serve. Job
Description Under the administrative direction of the Sr. Vice
President Organ Utilization and the clinical direction of the Chief
Medical Officer and Surgical Director, the NEDS Recovery Surgeon is
a licensed physician with experience in organ donation, surgical
organ recovery and organ transplantation. The NEDS Recovery Surgeon
has the primary responsibility is the surgical dissection, removal
and preparation of abdominal organs recovered from deceased donors
for transplantation and research, as well as the intraoperative
assessment of medical suitability of the deceased donor. The NEDS
Recovery Surgeon will adhere to all NEDS surgical recovery
standards and is expected to contribute to the mission of NEDS to
increase the availability of organs suitable for transplantation by
assisting in operational efficiencies and high-quality surgical
recovery services. Administrative: Available a minimum of 20
on-call days each month, including some weekends. An on-call day
shall be defined as a 24-hour period. Extensive travel within New
England to donor hospitals both by vehicle and aircraft.
Participates in weekly quality review of donors and is a member of
the NEDS Research Committee. Attends UNOS/OPTN Region 1 meetings
including Regional Kidney and Liver Consortium meetings. Clinical:
Responsible for organ recovery procedures, both Donation after
Brain Death (DBD) donors and Donation after Circulatory Death (DCD)
donors, ensuring they meet national standards and NEDS policies and
procedures for organ recovery and transplantation. Assists in
managing the donor hospital recovery process by collaborating with
hospital staff in a respectful and professional manner. Responsible
for performing organ biopsies and facilitating the interpretation
of organ biopsies by donor hospital or other pathologists to
determine suitability when biopsy requested. Responsible for
inspecting the abdominal cavity for abnormalities that necessitate
pathological evaluation. Responsible for recovering liver,
pancreas, and kidneys from deceased donors for transplantation.
Provides and documents an accurate and verifiable description of
organ anatomy to include assessment of quality, anatomical
abnormalities, and surgical damage. Participates in verification of
organ labeling to ensure accuracy and safety in accordance with
NEDS policies. Recovers or assists in the recovery of heart valves
and organs for research when requested. Assists the Organ Surgical
Recovery Coordinator (OSRC) in perfusion and preservation. Clinical
Skills : Knowledge of relevant medical terminology and pathology,
ability to translate complex medical information into easily
understandable language for families and staff to understand.
Interpersonal and Communication Skills: strong interpersonal,
written and verbal communication skills. Ability to critically
think, problem solve, and work productively both independently and
as a team participant. Skilled in active listening and proven
ability to handle sensitive and confidential information. Emotional
Intelligence: Demonstrates the ability to understand, use and
manage emotions in positive ways to relieve stress, communicate
effectively, empathize with others, overcome challenges, and
diffuse conflict. Delegation: Knows when and what to delegate.
Assigns tasks/assignments to match and individuals’ personal
strengths. Encourage employees to utilize critical thinking to
solve their own problems. Initiative: Is a self-starter. Seeks
solutions and makes practical suggestions. Finds new and better
ways to perform job and functions. Displays ingenuity in
anticipating and meeting unexpected situations. Organization: Is
able to successfully prioritize when faced with demands, requests
and deadlines. Effectively handles competing priorities. Is able to
distinguish between the crucial and trivial. Sees the big picture.
Keeps situations in proper perspective. Confidentiality: Ability to
handle highly confidential information in a professional manner.
High level of judgment and discretion. Qualifications EDUCATION AND
EXPERIENCE: Graduate of an accredited medical school and residency
program Minimum three years’ experience as a surgeon performing
Donation after Brain Death (DBD) and Donation after Circulatory
Death (DCD) organ recoveries or transplant operations in the United
States. CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS: Licensed physician
in one of the 6 New England states with an unrestricted and
unlimited license to practice medicine. Required to drive NEDS
authorized vehicles to meet the duties and responsibilities of this
position. Must maintain the requirements of an “eligible driver”
including maintaining an acceptable Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) and
required minimum personal automobile insurance per NEDS automobile
policy. Valid state driver’s license required. What You’ll Be a
Part Of: You will be part of a team that supports the NEDS mission,
to Save and Heal Lives, through the gift of Organ and Tissue
Donation. As an NEDS employee, our benefits include: Generous paid
time-off program Health, Dental, Vision, and Mental Health
insurance coverage 2x Annual Salary Life Insurance Fertility
Benefits Inclusive Healthcare Programs Flex Spending Account
Options 403(b) Retirement Plan with Organizational Contributions
Tuition Reimbursement Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Pet
Insurance Working Advantage discounts Program. Personal career and
skill development opportunities You can also participate in
Corporate sponsored events like the annual Blue & Green Walk,
Community Volunteering opportunities, Organization-wide
team-building outings, and more! Additional Information HIRING
ALERT: NEDS is actively taking precautions to protect our
community, staff and partners during this time of medical emergency
due to COVID-19. In order to be employed at NEDS, you must be
vaccinated and boosted for COVID-19. When you join New England
Donor Services you can expect competitive salaries and a great
benefit package. Benefits include a generous paid time off program,
BCBS Health and Dental Insurance, Healthcare Reimbursement Account,
2x Annual Salary Life Insurance, Pet Insurance, Flexible Spending
Account (FSA), Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Coverage, 403(b)
Retirement Contribution, Tuition Reimbursement, Employee Assistance
Program and Discounts through Working Advantage. New England Donor
Services is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes candidates
from all backgrounds to apply to meet the needs of the communities
we serve. Hear from some of our employees at
www.neds.org/careers
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