POSITION DESCRIPTION:
Responsible for assisting the Director of Health Services Community Registered Nurse and the Health Support Coordinators to ensure appropriate and current health care is provided for the individuals residing in the group home and ISL environments. The Health Team Coordinator advocates for the removal of architectural environmental attitudinal financial employment communication transportation community integration and other barriers for persons receiving services at the TNC Community.
Responsible to report all suspected/alleged abuse and neglect in accordance with TNC Community policies.
TNC Community is an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race color religion sex sexual orientation gender identity national origin veteran or disability status.
PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITY/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Has read and is familiar with ISP information for individuals supported
- Submit medical information/records from visits to supervisor for review within 5 business days. Update notes to Report of Consult (ROC) in Therap as needed. If a followup visit is required or scheduled enter the new appointment into Therap
- When time permits support individuals in participating in community integration activities shopping dining personal activities etc. when transporting to and from health visits. Complete necessary documentation and submit receipts when use of individuals funds occur.
- Assist Director of Health Services as necessary with daytoday Health Services tasks.
- Monthly health record audits.
- Work with the Health Team to ensure all appointments are scheduled and the proper documents are input into Therap.
HEALTH AND SAFETY RESPONSIBILITY/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Schedule health appointments for individuals according to the Health Maintenance Schedule updated annually. Schedule any additional appointments as recommended or needed to provide optimal health care support for each individual.
- Provide TNC transportation as the need arises for individuals to and from scheduled appointments. Enter a T log at least one day in advance of the appointment when possible to notify staff of specific requirements necessary to prepare for the visit.
- When a medical visit is scheduled with less than 24 hours notice contact the supporting staff by telephone with instructions to prepare the individual for the visit.
- Submit Physician Order Sheet (POS) to primary care provider annually and after any inpatient hospital admission for review and authorization. Have specialists review and authorize medications he/she manages at visits at least annually. Notify supervisor when signed POS is placed in current chart. Scan POS to Therap. Scan newly signed POS to pharmacy.
- Keep individual POS and Medication Administration Record (MAR) current and uptodate as orders are added/discontinued/changed. Enter TLog regarding all new/changed/discontinued orders as soon as possible after receipt of order including order information and instructions for implementation of order(s) (repackaging documentation etc.. Update EMAR if Pharmacy Support Coordinator (PSC) is not available. RN to approve entry.
- Report identified health issues to Director of Health Services (DHS)/Community RN. Monitor health issues as identified and/or directed by DHS/Community RN. Document status of health issues per TLog entry in Therap after each contact. (In case of life threatening emergencies 911 would be called FIRST)
- Maintain a current data base of health care provider information for individual(s) by obtaining a business card of each service provider utilized and submitting information to DHS for entry into Therap. The information will also be kept onsite in the individuals health file under insurance information in a business card holder page.
- Coordinate with the Health Team and Program Team in regards to any Health related duties.
- Open monthly MARs.
- Order and maintain specialty supplies in each home (for example: formula scheduled injections etc.
- Work with the homes and pharmacy to ensure proper medications are ordered and obtained in a timely manner.
PERSONNEL RESPONSIBILITY/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Routine schedule will be Monday through Friday allowing for daily flexibility of hours to accommodate appointment needs of individuals
- Provide support from 8am 4pm Monday Friday (may flex if need arises) to respond to health related issues at assigned sites and emergency support for assigned individuals and health relates as assigned.
- Provide oncall support for ER visits as needed for entire agency beginning 4:00pm Friday and ending 8am Monday when designated by DHS/Community RN.
- No supervisory responsibilities.
FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- HTC will be familiar with individuals medical/medication insurance information and will assure that medications are ordered from correct sources avoiding noncovered charges.
- Submit receipts for gas or any other purchase(s) to finance office by last day of each month.
- Any OOP reimbursement comes from individual personal spending and will be reimbursed by home.
- Medical bill to be given to Financial Director for Processing.
FACILITY/TRANSPORTATION RESPONSIBILITY/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Coordinate with management staff at applicable sites regarding transportation scheduling for appointments for individuals. Will utilize assigned HSC van first and other transportation as required. New appointments will be posted as soon as possible to allow time for transportation planning.
- Maintain TNC Community vehicles in a neat organized clean and safe manner. Leave vehicles with a minimum of tank of fuel after each use.
- Report identified service needs on vehicles by completing service repair form immediately after use.
OTHER RESPONSIBILTIES:
- Attend Health Team meetings as scheduled on regular basis.
- Complete and file all forms and paperwork according to guidelines in a timely manner.
- Assists in maintaining an orderly safe and hygienic environment for Individuals.
- Attend inservice education to enhance professional knowledge.
- When onsite assist house staff in fire/disaster drills or should actual disaster occur participate in moving individuals to safety.
- Other related duties as assigned.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE QUALIFICATIONS: Must be at least 18 years of age
Must possess a High School Diploma or GED Certification as CMT or CNA preferred
Minimum 1year experience working with ID/DD individuals
Must obtain a Class E drivers license within 30 days of employment start date.
COMMUNICATIONS:
The position requires sufficient communication skills: written verbal and nonverbal to effectively engage with individuals staff and administration.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to clear background checks and drug/alcohol screenings as required. TNC Communitys drug and alcohol testing programs comply with the Federal Transit Administration regulation 40 CFR Part 655.
Current CPR/First Aid certification
Maintain current Abuse/Neglect Training Completion of Gentle Teaching or Equivalent
Must participate in all mandatory trainings and recertifications as required. Ability to drive motorized vehicles
Valid class E Missouri drivers license or equivalent (may be optional)
Must have own transportation and proof of insurance (may not be required) Ability to lift 75 pounds (weight may vary)
Flexible schedule
Be familiar with and able to utilize a computer
PHYSICAL EXPECTATIONS:
These physical demands are representative of the physical requirements necessary for an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of the Health Support Coordinators position. Reasonable accommodation can be made to enable people with disabilities to perform the described essential functions of the Health Support Coordinators position unless doing so imposes an undue hardship on the operation of the organization.
While performing the responsibilities of the Health Support Coordinators position the employee is required to talk and hear. The employee is often required to sit and use his/her hands and fingers to handle or feel drive type and file. The employee is often required to stand walk reach with arms and hands climb or balance and to stoop kneel crouch or crawl. He/she lifts and moves items and/or persons up to 75 lbs. and greater weights utilizing a lift device or twoman lift/transfer. Vision abilities required by this position include close vision.