Health Care Coordinator – RN
Triangle Inc.
Position: Registered Nurse
Reports to: Chief Program Officer
Location: Metro North various locations
Hours: Part-time/20 hrs. (prefer afternoons and weekends)
Triangle’s Mission:
Through support, challenge, and opportunity, Triangle empowers people with disabilities and their families to enjoy rich, fulfilling lives. We are committed to helping the world realize that we are all people with ability.
Position Overview:
Triangle has an exciting opening for a Registered Nurse to support our Residential homes in the Metro North Area of Massachusetts. This position will assist our individuals in maintaining and sustaining great physical and emotional health. This position requires an active RN license.
Essential Functions:
· Coordinate care with primary care physicians, specialists, pharmacies, and other medical services and provide direction of care to staff/individuals.
· Work with multi-disciplinary team to develop participants plan of care and coordination of services.
· Direct managers and staff to prepare paperwork and oversee individual’s appointments including any follow ups needed.
· Monitor and the ordering and administration of medications to ensure safety and compliance including medication and treatment communication charts.
· Participate in hospital discharge planning, hospice intake and VNA supports within the community.
· Verify healthcare binders are kept organized and current and ensure healthcare records are entered in HCSIS and kept up to date.
· Facilitate health education and teaching to direct care staff and participate in other trainings/meetings required within department.
· Periodically visit all assigned residential sites to review medications and talk with staff about any issues or educational needs.
· Conduct medical audits to ensure compliance, safety, and wellbeing of all involved.
· Travel to surrounding areas including Malden, Reading, Saugus, Danvers, Stoneham, Melrose, and Peabody (and other areas as sites open/change)
Qualifications
· MA RN License (required)
· Knowledge of case management systems, community service and delivery systems for DD population (required)
· Attention to detail and excellent time management skills (required)
· Strong clinical communication skills are essential (required)
· Minimum of 1-year experience working with DD adults in long term car or human service agency (preferred)
· Experience with staff training and development (preferred)
Language Skills
· Ability to verbally communicate.
· Ability to read, analyze, interpret, and write documents.
· Ability to respond and navigate common inquiries or complaints from regulatory agencies, or family members.