The Independent Living Donor Advocate (ILDA) serves as an independent, neutral resource for individuals considering or proceeding with living kidney donation. The role exists solely to represent and protect the interests of the living donor throughout the evaluation and donation process.Key ResponsibilitiesProvides potential living donors and living donors with a clear understanding of their rights related to kidney donationServes as an advocate and advisor for potential and active living donors, promoting and protecting their interests at all timesEnsures donor decisions are informed, voluntary, and free from coercion or undue influenceProvides a confidential forum for donors to discuss questions, concerns, or issues related to donationMaintains strict donor confidentiality throughout the transplant processPerforms all duties in compliance with applicable regulatory requirements and established policies and procedures of the Transplant Center and The Queen's Medical CenterTypical Physical DemandsEssential FunctionsSeeingHearingSpeakingFinger dexterityManual Material HandlingOccasional: Carrying 0–5 poundsNon-Manual Material HandlingOccasional: Walking, stooping/bending, twisting, squatting, climbing stairs or laddersFrequent: Sitting, standing, reaching at shoulder level and above head, grippingTypical Working ConditionsNot substantially subjected to adverse environmental conditionsMinimum QualificationsEducationHigh School diploma or equivalentCertification / LicensureNo certification or licensure requiredExperienceOne (1) year experience handling client or patient confidentiality, preferably in a healthcare or social services settingDemonstrated ability to speak, read, write, and understand English fluentlyDemonstrated ability to use a computer for data entryEqual Opportunity Employer/Disability/VetJ-18808-Ljbffr