National Youth Advocate Program (NYAP)
Bilingual Medical Coordinator _ JOR
National Youth Advocate Program (NYAP), Naperville, Illinois, United States, 60564
Bilingual Medical Coordinator – La Jornada (JOR)
Join the National Youth Advocate Program (NYAP) to apply for a dynamic role as a Bilingual Medical Coordinator for La Jornada. This position supports children in care by arranging and coordinating medical, dental, mental health, and pharmacy services, ensuring quality and confidentiality.
Benefits
NYAP's commitment to doing what is best for children, youth and their families
– core value sought in new team members
33 paid days off each year (11 holidays + 22 days PTO)
Health care benefits for you and your family
Pet insurance that provides discounts and reimbursements
Competitive salaries and benefits including a 401(k), summer hours off (half‑day Fridays and work anniversary trips)
Mileage reimbursement, phone allowance, student loan repayment assistance, CEU’s and ongoing training/education
Why work with us? Exciting benefits and opportunities at NYAP
The Medical Coordinator for La Jornada arranges and coordinates the proper delivery of medical, dental, mental health, and pharmacy services on behalf of children in care. This includes urgent, emergent, and preventive health care. The Medical Coordinator accurately documents the services provided by maintaining complete and confidential records for children.
The Medical Coordinator regularly communicates with children’s care teams and coordinates appointments and interpretation services, and strives to meet continuous quality improvement measures. The Medical Coordinator provides children with a positive medical environment.
Responsibilities
Perform all work in a manner consistent with the National Youth Advocate Program’s mission, values, and philosophies.
Provide children with a positive and appropriate medical environment consistent with the National Youth Advocate Program’s mission, values, and philosophies.
Ensure confidentiality of health records and adhere to NYAP, State, and Funder guidelines for protection of PHI.
Work to obtain Memoranda of Understanding with medical, dental, and mental health providers.
Participate in intakes and discharges of children, including administering COVID‑19 testing, preparing medical documentation packages, and scanning/uploading documents in portals and health record systems.
Continuously assess the children’s medical, dental, and mental health needs and coordinate care in accordance with NYAP and other policies and procedures.
Collaborate with children’s assigned cross‑functional team and medical, mental health, dental, and pharmacy providers to ensure appropriate care to the children, including assisting healthcare providers in completing the PCU process to become approved providers; scheduling initial, follow‑up, wellness, and specialist appointments; preparing Treatment Authorization Requests prior to appointments and following up to ensure payment; transporting children to and from medical appointments and accompanying them during appointments; and obtaining medical clearances from healthcare providers.
Report medical emergencies via SIR/CLE process in accordance with NYAP and other policies and procedures.
Elevate issues of medical concern to the supervisor, assigned cross‑functional team, healthcare providers, and the Division of Health for Unaccompanied Children (DHUC) for consultation and guidance.
Support foster parents by providing education on medical policies, answering questions related to the children’s medical care, assisting them with required medical responsibilities, and supplying them with necessary authorization and ID documents for medical services.
Collect forms and health records from medical providers, ensuring they are thoroughly completed and scanned/uploaded into the appropriate portals and health record systems.
Complete and submit all assigned documentation within the required timeframe, including placement documents, assessments, medical packages, COVID‑19 checklists, medication and temperature logs, medical summary forms, medical checklists, and more; upload documents to the appropriate portals and health record systems and ensure physical health files and records are properly filed in a secure location, in compliance with confidentiality requirements.
Regularly communicate with the children’s care teams and strive to meet continuous quality improvement measures related to medical records and the timelines for uploads.
Maintain medicine cabinets and first aid kits by ensuring they are stocked with in‑date over‑the‑counter medications, first aid supplies, rapid antigen COVID‑19 tests, and other essential items to promote the health and safety of the children in care.
Provide in‑service training and ongoing education to staff and foster parents on the health‑related needs of children, the five rights of medication administration, COVID‑19 testing, CPR, and First Aid.
Maintain Red Cross CPR/First Aid Trainer’s certifications.
Assist and support Program Leadership during auditing processes.
Perform other duties as requested.
Minimum Qualifications
Licensed Practical or Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN) or higher health‑related qualification (e.g., RN with a bachelor’s degree) OR bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
Bilingual fluency in English and Spanish is required.
Minimum of one year of employment in public health or a healthcare setting with demonstrated experience in care coordination, health administration, or direct clinical care.
One year of experience working in the child welfare field working with children and/or adolescents in a social service setting.
Must have a valid driver’s license, excellent driving record, a safe and clean personal vehicle, and current automobile insurance.
Must be able to maintain compliance with attending agency required training programs.
Proficient use of desktop and laptop computers, smartphones and tablets, printers, fax machines and photocopiers as well as software including word processing, spreadsheet and database programs.
Other Skills
Experience scheduling medical appointments.
Experience documenting medical appointments.
Recognizes and understands the needs of the immigrant population, providing support and creating a safe environment for the children in the program.
Demonstrated ability to maintain liaisons with community health providers and expand community health network.
Must be open to and willing 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.
Use of repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting and standing, and sustained visual and mental applications and demands.
Occasional lifting (up to 25 pounds), bending, pulling, and carrying.
Ability to travel frequently and drive vehicle while sitting for extended periods, with frequency varying based on program demands.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer who celebrates diversity and is 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.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Health Care Provider
Industry Individual and Family Services
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Benefits
NYAP's commitment to doing what is best for children, youth and their families
– core value sought in new team members
33 paid days off each year (11 holidays + 22 days PTO)
Health care benefits for you and your family
Pet insurance that provides discounts and reimbursements
Competitive salaries and benefits including a 401(k), summer hours off (half‑day Fridays and work anniversary trips)
Mileage reimbursement, phone allowance, student loan repayment assistance, CEU’s and ongoing training/education
Why work with us? Exciting benefits and opportunities at NYAP
The Medical Coordinator for La Jornada arranges and coordinates the proper delivery of medical, dental, mental health, and pharmacy services on behalf of children in care. This includes urgent, emergent, and preventive health care. The Medical Coordinator accurately documents the services provided by maintaining complete and confidential records for children.
The Medical Coordinator regularly communicates with children’s care teams and coordinates appointments and interpretation services, and strives to meet continuous quality improvement measures. The Medical Coordinator provides children with a positive medical environment.
Responsibilities
Perform all work in a manner consistent with the National Youth Advocate Program’s mission, values, and philosophies.
Provide children with a positive and appropriate medical environment consistent with the National Youth Advocate Program’s mission, values, and philosophies.
Ensure confidentiality of health records and adhere to NYAP, State, and Funder guidelines for protection of PHI.
Work to obtain Memoranda of Understanding with medical, dental, and mental health providers.
Participate in intakes and discharges of children, including administering COVID‑19 testing, preparing medical documentation packages, and scanning/uploading documents in portals and health record systems.
Continuously assess the children’s medical, dental, and mental health needs and coordinate care in accordance with NYAP and other policies and procedures.
Collaborate with children’s assigned cross‑functional team and medical, mental health, dental, and pharmacy providers to ensure appropriate care to the children, including assisting healthcare providers in completing the PCU process to become approved providers; scheduling initial, follow‑up, wellness, and specialist appointments; preparing Treatment Authorization Requests prior to appointments and following up to ensure payment; transporting children to and from medical appointments and accompanying them during appointments; and obtaining medical clearances from healthcare providers.
Report medical emergencies via SIR/CLE process in accordance with NYAP and other policies and procedures.
Elevate issues of medical concern to the supervisor, assigned cross‑functional team, healthcare providers, and the Division of Health for Unaccompanied Children (DHUC) for consultation and guidance.
Support foster parents by providing education on medical policies, answering questions related to the children’s medical care, assisting them with required medical responsibilities, and supplying them with necessary authorization and ID documents for medical services.
Collect forms and health records from medical providers, ensuring they are thoroughly completed and scanned/uploaded into the appropriate portals and health record systems.
Complete and submit all assigned documentation within the required timeframe, including placement documents, assessments, medical packages, COVID‑19 checklists, medication and temperature logs, medical summary forms, medical checklists, and more; upload documents to the appropriate portals and health record systems and ensure physical health files and records are properly filed in a secure location, in compliance with confidentiality requirements.
Regularly communicate with the children’s care teams and strive to meet continuous quality improvement measures related to medical records and the timelines for uploads.
Maintain medicine cabinets and first aid kits by ensuring they are stocked with in‑date over‑the‑counter medications, first aid supplies, rapid antigen COVID‑19 tests, and other essential items to promote the health and safety of the children in care.
Provide in‑service training and ongoing education to staff and foster parents on the health‑related needs of children, the five rights of medication administration, COVID‑19 testing, CPR, and First Aid.
Maintain Red Cross CPR/First Aid Trainer’s certifications.
Assist and support Program Leadership during auditing processes.
Perform other duties as requested.
Minimum Qualifications
Licensed Practical or Vocational Nurse (LPN/LVN) or higher health‑related qualification (e.g., RN with a bachelor’s degree) OR bachelor’s degree in a relevant field.
Bilingual fluency in English and Spanish is required.
Minimum of one year of employment in public health or a healthcare setting with demonstrated experience in care coordination, health administration, or direct clinical care.
One year of experience working in the child welfare field working with children and/or adolescents in a social service setting.
Must have a valid driver’s license, excellent driving record, a safe and clean personal vehicle, and current automobile insurance.
Must be able to maintain compliance with attending agency required training programs.
Proficient use of desktop and laptop computers, smartphones and tablets, printers, fax machines and photocopiers as well as software including word processing, spreadsheet and database programs.
Other Skills
Experience scheduling medical appointments.
Experience documenting medical appointments.
Recognizes and understands the needs of the immigrant population, providing support and creating a safe environment for the children in the program.
Demonstrated ability to maintain liaisons with community health providers and expand community health network.
Must be open to and willing 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.
Use of repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting and standing, and sustained visual and mental applications and demands.
Occasional lifting (up to 25 pounds), bending, pulling, and carrying.
Ability to travel frequently and drive vehicle while sitting for extended periods, with frequency varying based on program demands.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer who celebrates diversity and is 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.
Seniority Level Entry level
Employment Type Full‑time
Job Function Health Care Provider
Industry Individual and Family Services
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at National Youth Advocate Program (NYAP) by 2x.
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