Director of High-Risk Medical Planning Unit - Part-time at NORTHEAST TREATMENT CENTER
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

17 Mar, 26

Salary

50.0

Posted On

17 Dec, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Registered Nurse, Pediatric Nursing, Community Nursing, Program Planning, Staff Oversight, Quality Improvement, Data Analysis, Communication Skills, Project Management, Health Education, Home Visitation, Community Partnerships, Child Welfare, Medical Record Management, Empathy, Analytical Skills

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Job Details Job Location: 1300Lehigh - Philadelphia, PA 19132 Salary Range: $45.00 - $50.00 Hourly TITLE: Director of High-Risk Medical – Planning & Community Well-Being (RN) COMPANY: Net Community Care UNIT: Community Umbrella Agency (CUA) REPORTS TO: NCC CUA Operations Director for Prevention & Intervention Services EMPLOYMENT STATUS: FLSA: Part Time Non-Exempt SUMMARY: Looking for a Registered Nurse to contract as the Director of the CUA’s High Risk Medical Planning Department will lead the department in the management of the care of all children experiencing medical complexities, general medical conditions that make them vulnerable or surgical procedures that require general assessments related to the specific conditions, general therapies and interventions. This department is also responsible for educating the agency and community at large as it relates to community health issues and interventions. This department is responsible for the collection, confidential protection and filing of all medical records. Children and youth categorized as medically vulnerable or have medical complexities will be subject to home visitation in efforts to ensure safety, good health outcomes and parent/caregiver education and support. Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Graduate of an accredited, board-certified RN program. Current nursing license, in good standing with the State licensing board Minimum of one (1) Pediatric or Community nursing experience required Adhere to applicable city, county, state, federal laws, regulations, NET, NET Community Care, policies, and Department of Human Services (DHS) city and state, CBH licensure and CARF standards. Strong working knowledge of computer applications (Microsoft Excel) and ability to work with various digital information systems Experience with quality improvement or data analysis preferred Cognitive skills as related to the position Valid Driver’s License Current CPR/First Aid/AED certification Current PA Child Abuse Clearance Current FBI Clearance Current PA Criminal Clearance Health Assessment and TB Test required Ability to work with diverse populations ESSENTIAL POSITION REQUIREMENTS: Ability to work independently and manage program objectives with autonomy Demonstrated ability in program planning & implementation, staff oversight and delivery of quality services. Strong analytical, project management and communication skills Expertise in the health and medical care of children from birth to late teens is essential to the job. Familiarity or willingness to become familiar with the principles and practices of continuous quality improvement. Familiarity or willingness to become familiar with the Improving Outcomes for Children (IOC) philosophy and guidelines pertaining to the delivery of Child Welfare case-management services. Willingness to develop knowledge building community partnerships to assess the health needs of families and deliver informational sessions aligned with available community resources and support. Knowledge and ability to support all HRMP and CUA case-management staff with review of objective data and assessments for goal setting, problem solving and planning for intervention cases. Director is required to comply with any training requirements issued by the licensing agencies in Pennsylvania and or funding agency in Philadelphia. Requisite knowledge to ensure all safety interventions outlined in safety plans are effective, reliable and do not infringe on boundaries outlined by nursing board. Must meet the highest ethical standards in handling grant funds and distribution of funds. Must demonstrate genuine empathy and concern for individuals and families as indicated in our corporate vision, mission, and values statements. Ability to communicate verbally in English, read written or typed information, communicate legibly in writing, speak English clearly, and hear voice in conversational tone. All duties requested by leadership aligned with position. Maintain a minimum of 10 hours of child welfare training every year.
Responsibilities
The Director will lead the management of care for children with medical complexities and educate the community on health issues. Responsibilities include home visitation for vulnerable children and ensuring the confidentiality of medical records.
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