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Trinity Air Medical

 

At Trinity Medical Solutions, we provide logistics support and life-saving transportation for organ donations and transplant teams dedicated to saving lives. Our mission is to deliver safe, reliable, and time-sensitive logistics solutions that directly support the transplant community. As a trusted partner and the nation’s largest organ donation and transplantation logistics provider, our goal is simple: to positively impact lives every day.

Joining Trinity means becoming part of a purpose-driven team that values precision, responsiveness, and accountability. Are you someone who thrives in a fast-paced, mission-critical environment and can act quickly when needed? Join our team as an On-Demand Organ Transport Courier and play a direct role in life-saving operations across the country.

Work Location: Must reside near one of the following airport hubs: Sacramento (SMF)
Schedule: Part-time, on-call; availability required for short-notice assignments (including same-day and overnight travel)

How You Will Be Rewarded as an On-Demand Organ Transport Courier

Compensation: $25 per hour

  • Paid for flight time, delivery time, and travel to/from airport, hotel, and delivery locations
  • Hotel time is not compensated
  • All travel is coordinated by Trinity Medical Solutions
  • Meals and travel-related expenses are reimbursed

Key Responsibilities of an On-Demand Organ Transport Courier

  • Respond to dispatch requests on short notice
  • Travel via commercial flights to transport life-saving organs
  • Coordinate pickup at origin airport and ensure secure, timely delivery to destination
  • Maintain continuous communication with logistics coordinators throughout transport
  • Follow all handling protocols for sensitive medical cargo
  • Complete assignments that may require same-day return or overnight travel

Qualifications & Skills of an On-Demand Organ Transport Courier

  • High School Diploma or GED required
  • Ability to travel on short notice with a high level of reliability
  • Strong communication and time-management skills
  • Professional demeanor and attention to detail
  • Comfortable navigating airports and managing travel logistics independently
  • Ability to handle high-stakes, time-sensitive responsibilities with precision

Preferred:

  • Experience in logistics, courier services, or medical transport
  • Familiarity with commercial air travel

Why Join Trinity Medical Solutions?

Purpose-Driven Work: Directly contribute to life-saving transplant operations
Flexible Schedule: Work on an as-needed basis that fits your availability
National Impact: Support critical medical missions across major U.S. cities
Collaborative Culture: Join a team committed to reliability, urgency, and excellence

At Trinity Medical Solutions, you will find more than just a role—you will be part of a mission that saves lives. If you are dependable, adaptable, and ready to make a meaningful impact, we encourage you to apply today.

Trinity Medical Solutions is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to providing an inclusive and diverse workplace, where all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

 

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