Part-Time

Perfusion Technician

Posted on 5/9/2026

Albany Medical College

Albany Medical College

1-10 employees

Biotech discovery, development, and commercialization hub

Compensation Overview

$49.8k - $69.7k/yr

+ On-Call Pay

Albany, NY, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
Inventory Management
Requirements
  • Must be physically able to lift 75-100 pounds and capable of performing work responsibilities for extended hours.
  • Must be able to work extended hours.
Responsibilities
  • The Perfusion Technician performs all responsibilities of the position while promoting a team environment.
  • Represents the CDT professionally and provides excellent customer service to all CDT contacts including donor families, donor hospital staff, coroners, medical examiners, funeral home personnel, and the general public.
  • Maintains strictest confidentiality of all donor information in accordance with CDT policies and applicable standards/regulations.
  • Travel by company vehicle, personal vehicle, small and medium sized chartered planes, helicopters, and chartered limousine services required.
  • Interacts with organ donor and transplant surgeons, coordinators, and other staff to provide continuity of information pertinent to the perfusion and preservation of organs.
  • Is present in the O.R. for all organ donors when on-call (or when helping out in emergency situations) to assist Hospital O.R. staff, ICU personnel, and CDT OPC’s in bringing the patient to the O.R.
  • provide disposable supplies and CDT-specific instrumentation to the surgical team as needed
  • set up surgical field(s) for organ packaging
  • prepare sterile ice for topical cooling of organs
  • mix solutions for preservation
  • assist surgeon as requested in dissection of organs in situ or on the back table
  • collects, labels, and packages appropriate vessels, tissue samples, and blood samples per CDT and UNOS protocol
  • During the organ donor surgery, the Perfusion Technician sets up perfusion tubing, then performs in situ flush and monitors solid organs while in the body in accordance with CDT policies and applicable standards/regulations and as directed by the surgeon(s).
  • During and after the organ donor surgery, the Perfusion Technician maintains the surgically recovered solid organs in accordance with CDT policies and applicable standards/regulations.
  • The Perfusion Technician is responsible for all facets of pulsatile organ preservation including set-up of the pulsatile perfusion machine, cannulation of the organ, placement of the organ on the machine, initial and on-going monitoring of the organ, recording of all perfusion parameters, reporting of all perfusion parameters to transplant surgeons or other personnel as required in organ placement, and removal of the organ from the machine either in the O.R. or pump room
  • sterile packaging of the organ for static preservation/shipment (if necessary)
  • At all times, the Perfusion Technician maintains perfusion and preservation data and documentation on solid organ donors in accordance with CDT policies and applicable standards/regulations.
  • After the surgeon has recovered all transplantable organs, the Perfusion Technician will remove, flush, and package any organs recovered strictly for purposes of research.
  • The Perfusion Technician packages organs for shipment per CDT and UNOS policy/standard and transfers custody of the organ to appropriate couriers to facilitate timely shipment and transplant of organs.
  • The Perfusion Technician goes on all fly-outs for import organs and coordinates all transportation from airport to hospital, surgical recovery, and transport back to the airport per CDT policy. Also ensures that recovery team is picked up at airport upon arrival back in Albany or Burlington, and that team, organ, blood samples, tissue samples, and medical records are transported to the appropriate destination(s) per CDT policy.
  • The Perfusion Technician accepts delivery of all import organs from courier at either Albany Medical Center or CDT office, ensures tissue typing materials are delivered to the TIL, and that the imported organ is then properly repackaged for transport to the O.R. at Albany Medical Center or delivered to the courier for transport to Vermont Medical Center.
  • Stocks pump room, CDT supply room, and other supplies as needed.
  • Cleans and maintains supply areas and equipment associated with organ preservation per CDT policies and applicable standards/regulations.
  • Provides clinical support to Albany Medical Center and Vermont Transplant center programs for living related and kidney paired donation during recovery per CDT policy.
  • Participates in weekly Case Review meeting and daily morning huddle.
  • Participates in CDT Quality Improvement process.
  • Performs data entry for referrals and donors.
  • Maintains inventory of donor related materials and supplies.
  • Documents, notifies, and communicates reportable events to the Director of Clinical Operations and/or the Executive Director.
  • Complete other tasks as assigned by the Director of Clinical Operations.
  • Attend other meetings as assigned.
  • Although designated \"non-essential\", an employee capable of performing a function is expected to do so if a function is assigned.
Desired Qualifications
  • Certification in a healthcare field or a degree (Associate’s or Bachelor’s).
  • Two or more years of previous experience in organ perfusion.
  • Two or more years of operating room experience.
  • Previous on-call experience.
  • Data entry and computer experience.
Albany Medical College

Albany Medical College

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The Biomedical Acceleration and Commercialization Center (BACC) at Albany Medical College focuses on turning bio-discovery into real healthcare products and services. It runs an ecosystem that brings together entrepreneurs, inventors, academic researchers, and students to refine technologies, access resources and facilities, and connect with mentors and industry experts to grow biotech ventures. Unlike groups that only do research or funding, BACC provides hands-on support, space, and connections to help ideas move toward commercial development and broader patient impact. Its goal is to discover, develop, and accelerate breakthrough biotechnologies that improve patient experiences and outcomes while contributing to regional economic growth.

Company Size

1-10

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Albany, New York

Founded

2014

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What believers are saying

  • Advanced simulation facilities expand BACC's training technology opportunities.
  • MD curriculum restructuring enables BACC innovations in medical training.
  • Combined degrees with RPI, Union, Siena produce BACC collaborators.

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  • ACPHS AMPS at 150 New Scotland competes directly, drawing startups now.
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  • Internal Office internalizes IP, grants, incubation, eroding BACC value.

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