Redwood Family Care Network
Health Services Program Manager - Vancouver
Redwood Family Care Network, Vancouver, Washington, United States, 98662
Health Services Program Manager – Vancouver
Company: Redwood Family Care Network
Yearly Salary: $77,968.80; Job Status: Full Time; Work Base: Vancouver
Benefits We Provide:
Medical, Vision and Dental Insurance
Voluntary Short-term and Long-term Disability
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Company Paid Basic Life Insurance & ADD plus Voluntary Life Insurance
Accrued Paid Time Off
Unlimited Peer Referral Program
On-Demand Pay!!
Working Advantage employee discount program
Health Savings Account (HSA)
Flexible Savings Account (FSA)
401(K)
Capella University Discount
The Residential Health Services Program Manager is a critical team member monitoring the overall medical coordination of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This role provides support to the interdisciplinary team in the areas of file management, administrative and operational functions and serves as a liaison to the medical community.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with the WA Residential Director to ensure our clients are receiving a good quality of service and their needs are met.
Develop and maintain expert knowledge of regulatory requirements pertaining to medical needs, guidelines, laws, etc. in the supported living field.
Re‑train DSPs as needed when medical errors occur or trends are noted.
Communicate with the Nurse Delegation Team, DDA and medical professionals regarding individual care, including written and verbal correspondence.
Manage Nurse Delegation by ensuring clients requiring delegated tasks are scheduled for required visits, documentation is received and up to date and that ample qualified staff are delegated to complete delegated tasks.
Maintain medical records as required by regulatory guidelines.
Report suspicions of abuse/neglect/exploitation per guidelines.
Complete and remain current in First Aid, CPR, Therapeutic Options, Infection Control and Bloodborne Pathogens Training.
Monitor health needs, including medications, special diets, and notify supervisors of any outstanding needs.
Attend Supervisor meetings, chaired by the WA Residential Director to review medical matters pertaining to the facilities/clients as requested.
Provide Lift and Transfer assistance training (may include non-ambulatory individuals) requiring ability to bear and maneuver up to 50 or more pounds of unbalanced weight.
Work with the WA Residential Director to respond to corrective action in regards to medical compliance within required time frames.
Ensure that each facility has the needed medical documentation and forms.
Ensures each facility has updated and relevant medical and medication protocols and provides staff training as needed.
Regularly review on-site medications and medical documentation.
Upload medical documentation into client files within one week of completion.
Communicate with Client Guardians and Case Managers as needed regarding medical appointments, medication changes and needed procedures.
Work with the WA Compliance Director to ensure we are in compliance with all required dates: Medical appointments, consent forms, etc.
Checks in cycle medications. Record and implement medication changes in the facilities.
Coordinate with supervisors to ensure medical appointments are being completed and that medical documentation is being completed properly.
Attends appointments as needed for new client PCP set up, mental health or behavioral needs.
Enter scheduled client appointments into tracking systems.
Attend medical appointments as needed for clients with high medical needs.
Scan appointment information to third parties as requested.
Coordinate with the WA Compliance Director to conduct one full medical QA monthly for each facility.
Provide disciplinary action with staff and program supervisors as needed for documentation, cleanliness of homes and overall compliance in regards to medical concerns.
Set up new client pharmacy agreements, personal care supplies, medical appointments, dental appointments and mental and/or behavioral health appointments.
Records and maintains client information such as personal data in databases and files.
Schedule nurse delegation for staff identified as needing it by Program Supervisors. Ensure proper documentation for nurse delegation is completed and on-site.
Monitor required dates for upcoming medical appointments, care plans and consents.
Create and modify documentation forms for clients as needed for medical tracking.
Review medical documentation to ensure follow ups are scheduled and treatment plans are completed prior to filing in client retention.
Review client plans for accuracy regarding medications, medical support needs and hygiene support needs.
Ensure clients have needed hygiene supplies by setting up accounts and ensuring staff know how and when to order supplies as needed.
Manage all MARS between the pharmacy and within our database as needed.
Work with Directors to ensure COVID response plans are being followed for the whole company.
Manages COVID reporting to state and local health departments for all departments.
Ensure staff credentials are emailed or faxed to nurse delegators for all departments.
Ensure nurse delegation information is up to date and accurate in client homes for all departments.
Monitors client dates for expiring care plans, consents and medication treatment for all departments.
Other duties as assigned.
Travel: Travel between offices, programs, and meetings averages 80%. Personal vehicle use is required; mileage is reimbursed. Out-of-state travel is typically not necessary.
Required Education and Experience
Certified Medical Assistant License and 1-year field experience (or)
Licensed Practical Nurse and 1-year field experience
Two years specialized training emphasizing Social Services, at least three years’ experience working within a business, social services, or educational setting.
High School Diploma or GED Equivalent
2 years’ experience working with Clients with Disabilities
3 years Supervisory experience
Licensing Requirements
Must pass a Washington State background check.
First Aid/CPR Certified (within 120 days of employment, training can be provided).
Blood Borne Pathogen (within 120 days of employment, training can be provided).
Need to obtain CPI Blue Card.
Training from DDA regarding writing IISPs and PBSPs Nurse’s Aide Registered (NAR) and able to be Nurse Delegated.
Ongoing Eligibility Qualifications
Complete and pass the background check screening upon hire and every two years thereafter, or as requested.
Maintain active NAR, CPR/First Aid, Nurse Delegation and other required certifications.
Complete a minimum of 12 hours of continuing education annually.
All applicants are subject to a background check.
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Yearly Salary: $77,968.80; Job Status: Full Time; Work Base: Vancouver
Benefits We Provide:
Medical, Vision and Dental Insurance
Voluntary Short-term and Long-term Disability
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Company Paid Basic Life Insurance & ADD plus Voluntary Life Insurance
Accrued Paid Time Off
Unlimited Peer Referral Program
On-Demand Pay!!
Working Advantage employee discount program
Health Savings Account (HSA)
Flexible Savings Account (FSA)
401(K)
Capella University Discount
The Residential Health Services Program Manager is a critical team member monitoring the overall medical coordination of individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This role provides support to the interdisciplinary team in the areas of file management, administrative and operational functions and serves as a liaison to the medical community.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Work collaboratively with the WA Residential Director to ensure our clients are receiving a good quality of service and their needs are met.
Develop and maintain expert knowledge of regulatory requirements pertaining to medical needs, guidelines, laws, etc. in the supported living field.
Re‑train DSPs as needed when medical errors occur or trends are noted.
Communicate with the Nurse Delegation Team, DDA and medical professionals regarding individual care, including written and verbal correspondence.
Manage Nurse Delegation by ensuring clients requiring delegated tasks are scheduled for required visits, documentation is received and up to date and that ample qualified staff are delegated to complete delegated tasks.
Maintain medical records as required by regulatory guidelines.
Report suspicions of abuse/neglect/exploitation per guidelines.
Complete and remain current in First Aid, CPR, Therapeutic Options, Infection Control and Bloodborne Pathogens Training.
Monitor health needs, including medications, special diets, and notify supervisors of any outstanding needs.
Attend Supervisor meetings, chaired by the WA Residential Director to review medical matters pertaining to the facilities/clients as requested.
Provide Lift and Transfer assistance training (may include non-ambulatory individuals) requiring ability to bear and maneuver up to 50 or more pounds of unbalanced weight.
Work with the WA Residential Director to respond to corrective action in regards to medical compliance within required time frames.
Ensure that each facility has the needed medical documentation and forms.
Ensures each facility has updated and relevant medical and medication protocols and provides staff training as needed.
Regularly review on-site medications and medical documentation.
Upload medical documentation into client files within one week of completion.
Communicate with Client Guardians and Case Managers as needed regarding medical appointments, medication changes and needed procedures.
Work with the WA Compliance Director to ensure we are in compliance with all required dates: Medical appointments, consent forms, etc.
Checks in cycle medications. Record and implement medication changes in the facilities.
Coordinate with supervisors to ensure medical appointments are being completed and that medical documentation is being completed properly.
Attends appointments as needed for new client PCP set up, mental health or behavioral needs.
Enter scheduled client appointments into tracking systems.
Attend medical appointments as needed for clients with high medical needs.
Scan appointment information to third parties as requested.
Coordinate with the WA Compliance Director to conduct one full medical QA monthly for each facility.
Provide disciplinary action with staff and program supervisors as needed for documentation, cleanliness of homes and overall compliance in regards to medical concerns.
Set up new client pharmacy agreements, personal care supplies, medical appointments, dental appointments and mental and/or behavioral health appointments.
Records and maintains client information such as personal data in databases and files.
Schedule nurse delegation for staff identified as needing it by Program Supervisors. Ensure proper documentation for nurse delegation is completed and on-site.
Monitor required dates for upcoming medical appointments, care plans and consents.
Create and modify documentation forms for clients as needed for medical tracking.
Review medical documentation to ensure follow ups are scheduled and treatment plans are completed prior to filing in client retention.
Review client plans for accuracy regarding medications, medical support needs and hygiene support needs.
Ensure clients have needed hygiene supplies by setting up accounts and ensuring staff know how and when to order supplies as needed.
Manage all MARS between the pharmacy and within our database as needed.
Work with Directors to ensure COVID response plans are being followed for the whole company.
Manages COVID reporting to state and local health departments for all departments.
Ensure staff credentials are emailed or faxed to nurse delegators for all departments.
Ensure nurse delegation information is up to date and accurate in client homes for all departments.
Monitors client dates for expiring care plans, consents and medication treatment for all departments.
Other duties as assigned.
Travel: Travel between offices, programs, and meetings averages 80%. Personal vehicle use is required; mileage is reimbursed. Out-of-state travel is typically not necessary.
Required Education and Experience
Certified Medical Assistant License and 1-year field experience (or)
Licensed Practical Nurse and 1-year field experience
Two years specialized training emphasizing Social Services, at least three years’ experience working within a business, social services, or educational setting.
High School Diploma or GED Equivalent
2 years’ experience working with Clients with Disabilities
3 years Supervisory experience
Licensing Requirements
Must pass a Washington State background check.
First Aid/CPR Certified (within 120 days of employment, training can be provided).
Blood Borne Pathogen (within 120 days of employment, training can be provided).
Need to obtain CPI Blue Card.
Training from DDA regarding writing IISPs and PBSPs Nurse’s Aide Registered (NAR) and able to be Nurse Delegated.
Ongoing Eligibility Qualifications
Complete and pass the background check screening upon hire and every two years thereafter, or as requested.
Maintain active NAR, CPR/First Aid, Nurse Delegation and other required certifications.
Complete a minimum of 12 hours of continuing education annually.
All applicants are subject to a background check.
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