CHUV - Centre Hospitalier Universitaire Vaudois Lausanne
Lausanne
14 hours ago
Specialist Nurse in Organ and Tissue Donation (ISDOT)
- 14 April 2026
- 100%
- Permanent position
- Lausanne
Job summary
Join the CHUV as a specialist nurse in organ and tissue donation. This role offers a unique chance to impact lives positively.
Tasks
- Coordinate organ and tissue donation activities with hospitals.
- Support families of organ donors during the donation process.
- Conduct public awareness and educational sessions on organ donation.
Skills
- Bachelor's in nursing and two years of experience in acute care required.
- Strong organizational and communication skills needed.
- Proficiency in English and German is a plus.
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Specialist Nurse in Organ and Tissue Donation (ISDOT)
As part of the organ and tissue donation activity within the CHUV and in connection with the Latin Organ Donation Program (PLDO), we are offering a position for a specialist nurse in Organ and Tissue Donation at an 80% activity rate, starting August 1, 2026, or as agreed.
Context
The Lausanne University Hospital (CHUV) is one of the 5 Swiss university hospitals. Thanks to its collaboration with the Faculty of Biology and Medicine of the University of Lausanne and EPFL, CHUV plays a leading role in medical care, medical research, and education.
The Latin Organ Donation Program (PLDO) is one of the five organ donation networks in Switzerland. It covers the area of the French-speaking cantons and includes 2 retrieval and transplantation centers, 3 retrieval hospitals, and 6 detection hospitals. Its main mission is to support partner hospitals in their legal obligations regarding organ and tissue donation. It provides overall coordination and management responsible for training ISDOTs (specialist nurses in organ and tissue donation): protocols, procedures, and educational materials for professional training.
The local organ and tissue donation coordination unit brings together specialized or expert professionals in adult or pediatric intensive care, anesthesia, and emergency care. On a daily basis, the ISDOT team works interactively and interprofessionally with various CHUV departments (intensive care, operating room, organ retrieval and transplantation team). Within the hospital activity framework (CHUV and French-speaking retrieval hospitals), our collaborators are called upon to support donor patients' families, offer coaching to their unit colleagues in the donation process, and coordinate activities related to organ and tissue donation. The conduct of these activities relies on the ability to work autonomously and real clinical leadership skills.
Within the PLDO framework, ISDOTs are called upon to carry out educational and public awareness actions. They actively participate in institutional, regional, and national projects.
Mission
In accordance with the institution's specifications and respecting transplantation law:
- Organize and coordinate activities related to organ and tissue donation
- Ensure identification/care of the organ and tissue donor patient and their relatives
- Participate in training, information, and awareness activities related to organ and tissue donation
- Ensure quality control of the organ and tissue donation process
- Participate in research and development related to organ and tissue donation.
Profile
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (or equivalent title) with Red Cross recognition
- Specialist Nurse diploma in intensive care or equivalent title
- Minimum two years of professional experience in an acute care service
- Organizational, analytical, and negotiation skills
- Energy, initiative, autonomy, and flexibility
- Interpersonal and communication skills
- Good knowledge of basic computer tools and programs
- Proficiency in English and German is desired.
We offer
Becoming a collaborator of the Lausanne University Hospital means benefiting from:
- Top-tier social benefits, 20 days paternity leave, and 4 months maternity leave (with the possibility of an additional month of breastfeeding leave)
- Regular salary progression adapted to responsibilities
- A 13th salary and 25 days of vacation per year
- A right to at least three days of training per year, with access to a varied offer within the CHUV Training Center and partner training centers of the State of Vaud
- Facilitated access to one of the 500 furnished apartments offered in the surrounding neighborhoods for people relocating to Switzerland from abroad
- Social, cultural, and economic benefits offered to members of the H-Oxygène association
- Benefits offered within the mobility plan (discounts on public transport subscriptions, promotion of "Mobility" vehicles, and discounts on the purchase of electric bikes)
- Quality corporate restaurants in each hospital building with preferential rates.
Contact and application submission
Contact for information about the position: Ms. Ophélie Kendzierski, Local Coordinator for Organ and Tissue Donation, at 079 556 35 41, ophelie.kendzierski@chuv.ch (please do not send your application to this address).
Since all our applications are processed electronically, we kindly ask you to apply exclusively online by clicking the APPLY button at the bottom of the announcement.
If you have difficulty applying, you can consult our procedure on how to apply online. If for technical reasons you cannot apply online, we invite you to contact our Recruitment Unit, which will assist you in your process, either by email at e.recrutement@chuv.ch or by phone at 021 314 85 70.
CHUV applies the highest quality standards in its recruitment processes. Furthermore, committed to promoting diversity among our collaborators, we pay attention to different life paths and do everything possible to ensure equal treatment and avoid any discrimination. We look forward to receiving your application.
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