What are the responsibilities and job description for the Early Intervention Specialist position at Friends For All?
Why Friends For All:
For more than three decades, Friends For All (formerly Friends For Life) has been preventing the spread of HIV and helping those affected by HIV/AIDS live well. Our holistic, client-centered approach provides a variety of services coordinated through one centralized model. We strive to address the roots of need—including stigma and inequality—to improve health and wellness for everyone we serve. Our goal is to eliminate new transmissions of HIV in Memphis and the Mid-South and empower those living with HIV to become their healthiest, happiest selves.
What is in it for you:
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A commitment to work-life balance with: (up to 38 Days Off)
- 12 accrued vacation days per year
- 12 accrued sick days per year
- 14 paid holidays, including Your Birthday!
- Sick Bank allows employees to donate sick time to other employees with a serious health condition who have no remaining sick or vacation
- Flex Schedule may be available based on position after introductory period
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Employer-sponsored health, dental, and vision insurance with two PPO medical and Dental plans. Costs for employee per pay period (bi-weekly)
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BCBS PPO Plans
- PPO Gold premium = $28.88
- PPO Platinum premium = $56.15
- Dental Plans
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BCBS PPO Plans
- PPO Low = $ 1.14
- PPO High = $5.81
- Vision premium = $ 1.41
- 401k program with up to 3% employer match starting immediately
- Employer-paid basic life insurance valued at $50,000
- Employer-paid Short-term disability
- Voluntary Life and AD&D, Long-term disability
- Flexible Spending Accounts for healthcare and dependent care
- Student Loan Forgiveness Programs
- Employee Assistance Program with in person counseling options
What you can expect:
The Friends For All Corporation Early Intervention Specialist (EIS) will serve as a primary person of contact to provide support for persons newly diagnosed with HIV, persons living with HIV/AIDS who are pregnant, persons with HIV/AIDS who have been lost from care, persons with HIV/AIDS who have been recently released from incarceration, people whose HIV status is unknown and persons who are in medical care, but have identified issues that adversely impact their retention in care. EIS will work closely Medical Case Management to provide treatment adherence counseling to ensure readiness for, and adherence to, complex HIV/AIDS treatments. Treatment adherence counseling is defined as a consumer’s successful initiation and compliance to HIV medications resulting in viral suppression and engagement in care.
How you will make an impact:
The successful Early Intervention Specialist will perform the following:
Client Engagement and Follow-Up:
- Conduct intake on all clients presenting for services
- Ensure all clients presenting for services receive STI panel and needs assessment once every six months
- Acts as an information resource for both internal and external resources. Provide referrals to address identified social determinants of health needs.
- Track receipt of referrals for all persons supported
- Conduct targeted HIV testing to help the unaware learn of their HIV status and receive referrals to HIV care and treatment series if found to be HIV . Distribute condoms and PrEP/PEP information to those testing negative for HIV
- Provides mentoring services to people living with HIV who are newly diagnosed, lost to care, and/or at risk of falling out of care by providing risk reduction counseling, treatment adherence counseling, and HIV education.
- Initiates and maintains regular supportive contact with assigned clients by conducting weekly stress level and adherence check-ins.
- Assist clients with appointment set up and reminders
- Attend appointments with clients on an as needed basis.
- Conduct street outreach to people living with HIV/AIDS who have been lost to care, are unaware of their status, have a detectable viral load, and/or present barriers to care.
Community Engagement:
- Develops relationships with points of entry and other community contacts who are engaged in the provision of HIV testing.
- Develop and prepare well written materials and professional presentations.
- Attend community meetings and serve on committees or boards as the department's representative;
- Works with health providers and other partner agencies and community members to promote healthy lifestyle choices and control spread of communicable diseases.
- Develop relationships with community-based organizations providing services that address our client’s needs.
- Participates in workshops and in-service training at agencies, prisons and other facilities.
Lab Procedures
- Collect blood and urine samples from clients
- Record client vitals
- Prepare lab specimens for pickup by laboratory services partners
- Deliver test results, as needed
- Maintain an orderly and clean testing area including keeping the lab fully stocked
Data Entry and Documentation
- Provides accurate, complete and timely data entry and reporting of all relevant program and consumer data into CAREware, HMIS, and/or other reporting systems as requested by supervisor.
- Complete HMIS Consent, HMIS Intake, and HMIS pre-assessment for clients who are unstably housed.
- Record all contacts and contact attempts into Apricot and Careware.
- Maintain accurate and current process, procedural, and program, and inventory logs of specific outreach and testing activities, health materials, condoms/lube, OraQuick Temperature log (Control storage area); Test result, and OraQuick control.
- Maintain and reconcile accurate forms: Outreach Logs; reactive test result form; reactive rapid test; ID form; testing forms; Order Form/Testing Supplies.
- Maintains all client related information under strict confidentiality.
Digital Health Literacy
Implement selected Digital Health Curriculum for eligible participants.
Assist in assessing clients’ needs around computer literacy, access to computer, cell phone, internet services, and access to medical care services.
Provide group and individual digital literacy classes at our facility, in client home and/or at other community-based locations per selected curriculum.
Utilize internal and external referral sources to recruit eligible clients for program.
Ensure clients complete Digital Literacy program and are properly transitioned into Wellness University and linked to consistent medical services.
Ensure participants ability to utilize telehealth or telemedicine options such as; video medical visits, navigating electronic health record, utilizing mobile health apps, emailing/texting your medical provider, and ect.
- Provide ongoing client follow up via Tovuti, Teams or Zoom one time per month to ensure client ongoing utilization of telehealth and overall computer literacy skills for 3 months after completion of digital literacy training sessions. Early Intervention Services will continue monthly follow up visits for 3 months via telehealth.
Provide accurate, complete and timely data entry and reporting of all relevant program and consumer data into CAREware, Apricot, and/or other reporting systems as requested by supervisor.
Administrative Support:
- Answer incoming telephone calls on an as needed basis.
- Return all calls, emails and text in a timely manner.
- Performs light clerical work.
ADDITIONAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
- Participate in weekly or biweekly coaching sessions with supervisor
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES:
What you will bring to Friends For All:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED)
- Minimum of 2 years’ experience working with people living with HIV/AIDS and/or working in HIV prevention preferred
- Allied health experience preferred
- Phlebotomy or CMA certification preferred
- Good strategic/critical thinker, self-starter, goal-oriented
- Excellent verbal and written communications. Ability to operate with purpose, urgency and accuracy in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment
- - with particular attention to detail and organization
- Ability to work with a diverse client population
- Strong relationship-builder both with team and clients(internal and external)
- Competence in Excel and other Microsoft applications
- Regular and predictable attendance is necessary.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:
Work Environment:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
- Must be sensitive to the culturally and racially diverse nature of clients, patients, employees, and visitors.
- Must be able to interact with everyone in a friendly, helpful manner.
ADA SPECIFICATIONS:
- Requires ability to speak audibly and listen actively.
- Requires ability to use computers, telephones and other office equipment.
- Requires ability to sit for extended periods.
- May require occasional bending and lifting up to 25 pounds.
- May require periodic local travel.
OSHA CATEGORY:
Equal Opportunity Statement:
M-Th – 8:30am – 5pm
F – 8:30am – 4pm
Salary : $50,000