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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailJob Overview: Western Slope InHome Care is seeking motivated and collaborative individuals to be an integral part of the agency team as an agency Intake Coordinator. You will work closely with the Agency Manager to fulfill agency needs as well as will manage a portfolio of clients complete 90day client visits and complete assessments and intakes and participate in developing individualized care plans. Provide caregiver training or validate caregiver personal care worker skills.
Qualifications:
A professional with a minimum of one 1 year of training and experience in home/health services. In addition at least one year of supervisory or administrative experience in home services or related health care program. Must have criminal background check Being bilingual is a highly preferred skill for the position.
Responsibilities:
Primary Responsibilities (including but not limited to): 90 Day Visits/CSRs: In coordination with Agency Director and program team members schedule complete and document staterequired 90/day visits and/or continued stay reviews (CSRs) for clients in assigned region(s).
Additional Responsibilities (including but not limited to):
* Recruitment & Hiring: In conjunction with the Agency Director and HR Manager and program team members provide support efforts with regard to the ongoing need to recruit hire and train Caregivers including protocols and processes.
* Documentation: Assure that all delegated Client Files are complete current and in compliance with relevant state and federal regulations
* Professional Library: Develop and maintain a professional library for agency staff utilization.
* Cross Train: Cross train to learn specified responsibilities of other team member positions as directed by the Agency Director.
*Performs tasks as delegated by Agency Director.
For immediate consideration please submit resume and cover letter
Required Experience:
IC
Part-Time