What are the responsibilities and job description for the Patient Navigator position at ACCESS Community Health Network?
Position Summary:
The Patient Navigator works with a designated patient population to provide access to social support services by creating and implementing an individual, multi-session, time-limited intervention to connect patients with recent diagnosis and/or positive test results to primary medical care. Patient Navigators inform, coach, and assist individuals in a safe, empowering, personal manner. The Patient Navigator also will provide condition-specific counseling and referral services, as needed.
Core Job Responsibilities
Build an effective working relationship to help clients/patients develop a step-by-step plan to accomplish personal goals using an approved session plan
Assist with patient appointments as necessary; including appointment reminders for initial diagnostic and/or follow up appointments
Facilitate up to five (5) structured client sessions conducted over a 90-day period or until the client links to medical care
Assist patients with obtaining necessary medical records (e.g. films, pathology reports, etc.) for consult appointments
Work with Providers, Care Coordinators, and nurse case managers to improve patient compliance with health care recommendations
Coordinate and link each client/patient to available community resources, including medical care, medication coverage, and other health care required services
Verify that medical care and other services are accessed
Develop close working relationships with ACCESS Care team members
Adhere to strict procedures of confidentiality, release of information and data security
Enter client/patient encounters and preliminary eligibility information into organization and program data collection tools
Maintain accurate and complete participant records, tracking contact and connection
Assist with program special events
Conduct home/community visits (face-to-face) according to policy and workflows.
Re-engage patients that have been lost to care over a 90-day period to an ID specialist
Perform other duties as assigned
Requirements/Preferences
High School Diploma or GED required
Associate degree or higher strongly preferred
Minimum two (2) years' experience in human services required
Knowledge of and experience with infectious disease care and support services, outreach, health promotion, and/or similar or related fields preferred.
Demonstrated ability to assist clients/patients with diverse psychosocial needs
Intermediate proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite required
Experience with EHR (Epic) preferred
Salary : $17 - $20