National Youth Advocate Program (NYAP)
Bilingual Lead Medical Coordinator_JOR
National Youth Advocate Program (NYAP), Tucson, Arizona, United States, 85718
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Bilingual Lead Medical Coordinator_JOR
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National Youth Advocate Program (NYAP) .
Benefits
33 paid days off each year (11 holidays + 22 days PTO)
Healthcare benefits for you and your family
Pet insurance with discounts and reimbursements
Competitive salaries and benefits including a 401(k) and summer hours off (half‑day Fridays and work anniversary trips)
Mileage reimbursement, phone allowance, student loan repayment assistance, CEUs, and ongoing training/education
Other advantages as listed in the job posting
Responsibilities
Perform all work in a manner consistent with NYAP’s mission, values, and philosophies.
Provide children with a positive and appropriate medical environment.
Oversee health services and coordinate timely, appropriate medical care for children in care.
Supervise other Medical Coordinators and provide training on medical, dental, and public health topics relevant to pediatrics, adolescent, and migrant health.
Develop and maintain policies and procedures for confidential health record management, triage, emergency response, environmental health and safety, and post‑release health care planning/care coordination.
Ensure confidentiality of health records and adherence to NYAP, state, and funder guidelines for protected health information (PHI).
Communicate health needs to case managers and clinicians.
Schedule health care appointments and assist with transportation and accompaniment of children.
Obtain medical clearances, prepare treatment authorization requests (TARs), and ensure payment follow‑up.
Secure qualified interpretation and translation services as needed.
Participate in intakes, discharges, and documentation of medical records, including scanning and uploading to portals.
Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to ensure comprehensive care and provider approval.
Report medical emergencies via SIR/CLE process per NYAP policies.
Escalate medical concerns to supervisors and relevant authorities as appropriate.
Provide education and support to foster parents, including authorization and ID documents for medical services.
Maintain medicine cabinets and first aid kits with up‑to‑date supplies.
Offer in‑service training on medication administration, CPR, and first aid.
Maintain CPR/First Aid trainer certifications.
Assist program leadership during auditing processes.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Licensed Registered Nurse (RN) with a bachelor’s degree or higher in a health‑related field.
Bilingual fluency in English and Spanish (required).
Minimum 1 year of employment in public health or a healthcare setting with demonstrated experience in care coordination, health administration, or direct clinical care.
At least 1 year of experience working with children and/or adolescents in a child welfare or social service setting.
Valid driver’s license, excellent driving record, safe and clean personal vehicle, and current automobile insurance.
Ability to complete required agency training programs.
Proficiency with desktop and laptop computers, smartphones, tablets, printers, fax machines, and software including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases.
Other Skills
Experience scheduling and documenting medical appointments.
Understanding of the needs of the immigrant population and ability to provide a safe environment for program children.
Ability to maintain liaisons with community health providers and expand the community health network.
Willingness to work non‑traditional hours and be available for on‑call phone consultations as needed.
Physical Demands
Use of manual dexterity, tactile, visual, and audio acuity.
Repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting and standing, and sustained visual and mental demands.
Occasional lifting (up to 25 pounds), bending, pulling, and carrying.
Frequent travel and driving while seated for extended periods, with frequency varying by program demands.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer who celebrates diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees by prohibiting discrimination and harassment of any kind. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. An Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/veterans.
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Bilingual Lead Medical Coordinator_JOR
role at
National Youth Advocate Program (NYAP) .
Benefits
33 paid days off each year (11 holidays + 22 days PTO)
Healthcare benefits for you and your family
Pet insurance with discounts and reimbursements
Competitive salaries and benefits including a 401(k) and summer hours off (half‑day Fridays and work anniversary trips)
Mileage reimbursement, phone allowance, student loan repayment assistance, CEUs, and ongoing training/education
Other advantages as listed in the job posting
Responsibilities
Perform all work in a manner consistent with NYAP’s mission, values, and philosophies.
Provide children with a positive and appropriate medical environment.
Oversee health services and coordinate timely, appropriate medical care for children in care.
Supervise other Medical Coordinators and provide training on medical, dental, and public health topics relevant to pediatrics, adolescent, and migrant health.
Develop and maintain policies and procedures for confidential health record management, triage, emergency response, environmental health and safety, and post‑release health care planning/care coordination.
Ensure confidentiality of health records and adherence to NYAP, state, and funder guidelines for protected health information (PHI).
Communicate health needs to case managers and clinicians.
Schedule health care appointments and assist with transportation and accompaniment of children.
Obtain medical clearances, prepare treatment authorization requests (TARs), and ensure payment follow‑up.
Secure qualified interpretation and translation services as needed.
Participate in intakes, discharges, and documentation of medical records, including scanning and uploading to portals.
Collaborate with cross‑functional teams to ensure comprehensive care and provider approval.
Report medical emergencies via SIR/CLE process per NYAP policies.
Escalate medical concerns to supervisors and relevant authorities as appropriate.
Provide education and support to foster parents, including authorization and ID documents for medical services.
Maintain medicine cabinets and first aid kits with up‑to‑date supplies.
Offer in‑service training on medication administration, CPR, and first aid.
Maintain CPR/First Aid trainer certifications.
Assist program leadership during auditing processes.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Licensed Registered Nurse (RN) with a bachelor’s degree or higher in a health‑related field.
Bilingual fluency in English and Spanish (required).
Minimum 1 year of employment in public health or a healthcare setting with demonstrated experience in care coordination, health administration, or direct clinical care.
At least 1 year of experience working with children and/or adolescents in a child welfare or social service setting.
Valid driver’s license, excellent driving record, safe and clean personal vehicle, and current automobile insurance.
Ability to complete required agency training programs.
Proficiency with desktop and laptop computers, smartphones, tablets, printers, fax machines, and software including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases.
Other Skills
Experience scheduling and documenting medical appointments.
Understanding of the needs of the immigrant population and ability to provide a safe environment for program children.
Ability to maintain liaisons with community health providers and expand the community health network.
Willingness to work non‑traditional hours and be available for on‑call phone consultations as needed.
Physical Demands
Use of manual dexterity, tactile, visual, and audio acuity.
Repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting and standing, and sustained visual and mental demands.
Occasional lifting (up to 25 pounds), bending, pulling, and carrying.
Frequent travel and driving while seated for extended periods, with frequency varying by program demands.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential job functions.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer who celebrates diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees by prohibiting discrimination and harassment of any kind. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements, and individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. An Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/veterans.
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