Care Planner at Right at Home Canada - Fraser Valley
Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

29 Jan, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

31 Oct, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Client Intake, Assessment, Care Planning, Documentation, Interpersonal Skills, Communication Skills, Team Coordination, Monitoring, Safety Audits, Relationship Building, Community Engagement, Process Improvement, Technology Awareness, CRM Proficiency, Caregiver Training, Home Care Regulations

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Benefits: Extended Health Bonus based on performance Dental insurance About Us At Right at Home Canada – Fraser Valley, we are committed to providing exceptional in-home care services to seniors and families across the region. We combine compassionate caregiving with our proprietary “RightCare+” ambient monitoring technology to proactively support clients’ physical, emotional and cognitive health. Our mission is to enable older adults to remain safely at home, wherever home is, while giving families peace of mind. Role Summary As the Care Planner, you will be the primary architect of client care journeys—from initial assessment through to implementation, ongoing review and optimization. You’ll coordinate resources, design care teams, align with clinical & operational standards, and serve as the key point of contact for clients, families and caregivers. You’ll also partner with business development and community-relations efforts, helping to grow our service footprint in the region. Key Responsibilities Client Intake & Assessment · Lead in-home consultations with referred clients and families to determine needs, preferences, goals, risks and home environment. · Use evidence-based tools and clinical judgment to identify relevant supports and create a full intake profile. · Develop and present detailed care plan based on client needs. · Attend caregivers’ initial visit with new clients. · Ensure all documentation is complete and securely stored. Care Team · Select, onboard and match caregivers to the client. · Notify clients and caregivers regarding initial and ongoing schedule changes · Coordinate with scheduler/operations to ensure coverage and smooth transitions. · Responsible for overseeing, supervising caregiver’s delivery of care and training. Implementation & Monitoring · Conduct periodic home visits to observe service delivery and ensure satisfaction. · Monitor outcomes and trigger plan revisions as required. · Conduct safety audits and update care plans accordingly · Document all interventions and communications in CRM software Alayacare. · Maintain knowledge of seniors’ care regulations and standards in BC. Business & Community Relations · Build relationships with hospital discharge planners, assisted-living facilities, and healthcare partners. · Participate in community events and educational sessions. · Collaborate with marketing efforts to convert leads and increase referral. Continuous Improvement & Analytics · Monitor metrics such as satisfaction, retention, and conversion. · Recommend process improvements for intake, plan design, and training. · Stay current on trends, technology, and market developments. Required Qualifications • Diploma or degree in Nursing (LPN/RPN), Social Work, OT/Physio, HCA or equivalent. • Minimum 2 years’ experience in home care, case management, or community health. • Success in sales in medical sector. • Background in dementia, palliative, or complex care. • First-aid/CPR and safety certifications. • Strong assessment, planning and documentation skills. • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. • Valid BC driver’s license and vehicle for local travel. • Proficiency in Microsoft Office, CRM platforms.
Responsibilities
The Care Planner will lead client care journeys from assessment to implementation and ongoing review. This role involves coordinating resources, designing care teams, and serving as the primary contact for clients and caregivers.
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