What are the responsibilities and job description for the Quality Coordinator – Care Resources position at Holland Home?
Quality Coordinator – Care Resources, full-time
We are seeking to add a full-time Quality Coordinator to our Quality Improvement team of professionals here at Care Resources! This position is responsible for supporting the Quality Department.
As the Quality Coordinator, you will:
Maintain the electronic medical record through auditing, scanning, indexing, and filing of medical record documents and other correspondence
Assist with the preparation of federal and state audits
Performs medical record chart audits
Maintains medical record eligibility and demographic information
Work Monday - Friday in the Care Resources office, 8:00am – 4:30pm
Successful candidates will have:
High school diploma or equivalent
2 years of related medical record experience and medical terminology preferred
Experience with computer systems; Epic and OnBase electronic medical record experience preferred
Ability to multi-task, work independently as well as in a team setting
Must possess valid, unrestricted Michigan driver’s license and have a reliable vehicle with valid insurance coverage and a safe driving record
If you have a passion for supporting the team responsible for ensuring the quality of care through this amazing program, please apply on-line at www.hollandhome.org
and click on the Careers tab at the top of the page. We look forward to hearing from you!
ABOUT CARE RESOURCES:
Care Resources operates the PACE program (Program of All-inclusive Care for the Elderly) which is located in our beautifully renovated facility at 4150 Kalamazoo Avenue SE in Grand Rapids. Care Resources provides and coordinates all medical care and social services to eligible participants. We provide all physician and nursing care, prescription drugs, durable medical equipment, dental, eye and foot care, hospital care, medical transportation, home care, emergency, rehab, social and recreational activities at the Day Center. To be eligible for the PACE program, seniors must be 55 and older, able to live safely at home and meet the nursing facility level of care.