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Lutheran Social Services of the South, Inc. dba Upbring
Equal Employment Opportunity/M/F/disability/protected veteran status.
Lead Medical Coordinator TFC
US-TX-Corpus Christi
Job ID:
2025-6822
Type:
Regular Full-Time
# of Openings:
1
Category:
Refugee Resettlement Shelters
Upbring
Overview At Upbring, our team is united by a shared mission: to break the cycle of child abuse and advance the wellbeing of children, families and communities, empowering them to thrive. As servant‑leaders, we lead by example, working passionately to create a brighter future for those we serve. Every day, we strive to embody our core values:
We are Warriors:
Fierce, resilient, and courageous, we face challenges head‑on with unwavering loyalty and passion.
We are Servants:
We dedicate ourselves to serving others, empowering those around us to thrive.
We are Family:
We work together as a supportive, caring community, creating a sense of belonging and strength.
Joining Upbring means becoming part of a family of passionate individuals who are fearless in their pursuit of lasting change. Together, we are making a difference, one life at a time.
Your Mission in Action The Lead Medical Coordinator oversees the medical services for unaccompanied children. The Lead Medical Coordinator will provide exceptional care to children. This role involves delivering comprehensive nursing care to children with various health concerns. The Lead Medical Coordinator will collaborate with program departments and regulatory standards to ensure the best outcome for the children under the care of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). They are responsible for overseeing health services as well as coordinating the provision of timely, appropriate health services for children in care. They supervise other Medical Coordinators and provide appropriate staff training on medical, dental, and public health topics relevant to pediatric, adolescent, and migrant health. They are responsible for developing and maintaining policies and procedures for confidential health record management, triage of health concerns, medical emergency response, environmental health and safety, and post‑release health care planning/coordination.
Responsibilities
Serve as the point of contact with the Division of Health for Unaccompanied Children (DHUC) Medical Team.
Provide nursing care to children, including monitoring vital signs, administering medications, and educating on various health concerns.
Assess, document, and manage pediatric patient's health conditions and treatment plans, maintain accurate and detailed children’s records in compliance with regulatory standards.
Support and enforce infection‑control policies, develop care plans for the medical isolation population following regulatory standards.
Coordinate medical appointments and follow through on medications and treatment as prescribed.
Coordinate and oversee the prescribed nutritional needs and diet and fluid intake for UCs as prescribed.
Track all UC Portal medical data and UC medical files, ensure proper immunization schedules, and timely reporting of medical incidents (SIRs, HHSC SIR reports).
Track and ensure specialized services such as dental treatment, psychological, psychiatric, family planning, and emergency care are provided to UC. Identify other specialized health services as needed.
Serve as the liaison with medical service providers in the community.
Coach and support staff to ensure they have the necessary tools and resources needed to optimize performance, ensure established program goals, and achieve operational excellence.
Communicate with program administration to report medical incidents.
Organize and deliver scheduled staff meetings to communicate updates of pertinent information, projects, and initiatives.
Work in collaboration with leadership and the People and Culture Team to arrange training; coordinate and/or provide in‑service training for staff, development, interview, hire, and onboard new employees who are strong cultural fits.
Regularly review employee performance, including goals and progress, provide developmental feedback, conduct evaluations, and support staff goal setting.
Qualifications Minimum Qualifications :
Licensed Registered Nurse (RN) with a Bachelor's; or higher health‑related qualification (e.g. Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner).
One year of employment in public health or a healthcare setting with demonstrated experience in care coordination, health administration, or direct clinical care.
Previous supervisory experience.
Bilingual English and Spanish.
Valid TX driver's license with auto insurance.
Must be 21 years of age or older.
Ability to build rapport with the children and maintain professionalism.
Strong documentation, organizational, interpersonal, and critical thinking skills.
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Excel and UC information systems.
Preferred Qualifications :
Two years of nursing experience.
Travel : This position may require travel as needed based on program requirements.
Perks at Upbring :
Competitive PTO & paid holidays
Health, dental, vision insurance & more
403(b) Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Discounted Gym Memberships
Physical Demands & Work Conditions
This position requires sitting, looking, and using a computer for long periods of time, assisting with responding to emergency situations.
Position works in a child facility and has constant exposure to children.
Position requires frequent standing, walking and time in dormitory where children reside.
Lift, push, pull, move up to 125 lbs.
Upbring is an Equal Employment Opportunity/AA Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy, marital status, national origin, genetic information, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
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Equal Employment Opportunity/M/F/disability/protected veteran status.
Lead Medical Coordinator TFC
US-TX-Corpus Christi
Job ID:
2025-6822
Type:
Regular Full-Time
# of Openings:
1
Category:
Refugee Resettlement Shelters
Upbring
Overview At Upbring, our team is united by a shared mission: to break the cycle of child abuse and advance the wellbeing of children, families and communities, empowering them to thrive. As servant‑leaders, we lead by example, working passionately to create a brighter future for those we serve. Every day, we strive to embody our core values:
We are Warriors:
Fierce, resilient, and courageous, we face challenges head‑on with unwavering loyalty and passion.
We are Servants:
We dedicate ourselves to serving others, empowering those around us to thrive.
We are Family:
We work together as a supportive, caring community, creating a sense of belonging and strength.
Joining Upbring means becoming part of a family of passionate individuals who are fearless in their pursuit of lasting change. Together, we are making a difference, one life at a time.
Your Mission in Action The Lead Medical Coordinator oversees the medical services for unaccompanied children. The Lead Medical Coordinator will provide exceptional care to children. This role involves delivering comprehensive nursing care to children with various health concerns. The Lead Medical Coordinator will collaborate with program departments and regulatory standards to ensure the best outcome for the children under the care of the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR). They are responsible for overseeing health services as well as coordinating the provision of timely, appropriate health services for children in care. They supervise other Medical Coordinators and provide appropriate staff training on medical, dental, and public health topics relevant to pediatric, adolescent, and migrant health. They are responsible for developing and maintaining policies and procedures for confidential health record management, triage of health concerns, medical emergency response, environmental health and safety, and post‑release health care planning/coordination.
Responsibilities
Serve as the point of contact with the Division of Health for Unaccompanied Children (DHUC) Medical Team.
Provide nursing care to children, including monitoring vital signs, administering medications, and educating on various health concerns.
Assess, document, and manage pediatric patient's health conditions and treatment plans, maintain accurate and detailed children’s records in compliance with regulatory standards.
Support and enforce infection‑control policies, develop care plans for the medical isolation population following regulatory standards.
Coordinate medical appointments and follow through on medications and treatment as prescribed.
Coordinate and oversee the prescribed nutritional needs and diet and fluid intake for UCs as prescribed.
Track all UC Portal medical data and UC medical files, ensure proper immunization schedules, and timely reporting of medical incidents (SIRs, HHSC SIR reports).
Track and ensure specialized services such as dental treatment, psychological, psychiatric, family planning, and emergency care are provided to UC. Identify other specialized health services as needed.
Serve as the liaison with medical service providers in the community.
Coach and support staff to ensure they have the necessary tools and resources needed to optimize performance, ensure established program goals, and achieve operational excellence.
Communicate with program administration to report medical incidents.
Organize and deliver scheduled staff meetings to communicate updates of pertinent information, projects, and initiatives.
Work in collaboration with leadership and the People and Culture Team to arrange training; coordinate and/or provide in‑service training for staff, development, interview, hire, and onboard new employees who are strong cultural fits.
Regularly review employee performance, including goals and progress, provide developmental feedback, conduct evaluations, and support staff goal setting.
Qualifications Minimum Qualifications :
Licensed Registered Nurse (RN) with a Bachelor's; or higher health‑related qualification (e.g. Physician Assistant, Nurse Practitioner).
One year of employment in public health or a healthcare setting with demonstrated experience in care coordination, health administration, or direct clinical care.
Previous supervisory experience.
Bilingual English and Spanish.
Valid TX driver's license with auto insurance.
Must be 21 years of age or older.
Ability to build rapport with the children and maintain professionalism.
Strong documentation, organizational, interpersonal, and critical thinking skills.
Proficient in Microsoft Office, Excel and UC information systems.
Preferred Qualifications :
Two years of nursing experience.
Travel : This position may require travel as needed based on program requirements.
Perks at Upbring :
Competitive PTO & paid holidays
Health, dental, vision insurance & more
403(b) Plan
Employee Assistance Program
Discounted Gym Memberships
Physical Demands & Work Conditions
This position requires sitting, looking, and using a computer for long periods of time, assisting with responding to emergency situations.
Position works in a child facility and has constant exposure to children.
Position requires frequent standing, walking and time in dormitory where children reside.
Lift, push, pull, move up to 125 lbs.
Upbring is an Equal Employment Opportunity/AA Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ancestry, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender, pregnancy, marital status, national origin, genetic information, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
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