What are the responsibilities and job description for the Home Health Staff Specialist position at The Independence Center?
Description
The Home Health Staff Specialist is responsible for supporting seamless operations by providing comprehensive administrative assistance, caregiver training and direct care client support. This role is primarily responsible for facilitating caregiver coordination, maintaining schedules, backup caregiver orientation support and upholding quality care standards. This role contributes significantly to the efficient functioning of the Home Health team and the delivery of exceptional service to clients.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Provide direct caregiving field support to clients by performing Personal Care, Health Maintenance and Homemaker Services as needed during typical business hours and as part of a mandatory on-call rotation.
- Assists with Visits Scheduled Not Made (VSNM), including pulling daily reports, following up with caregivers, and documenting caregiver communications.
- Provides necessary support in partnership with the HH Scheduler ensuring schedules are maintained and exemplary management of the on-call phone in accordance with the Scheduler On-Call Policy.
- Assist with the payroll process, including managing administrative activities, performing daily data validation, running actual vs. scheduled visits, and caregiver quality assurance as necessary.
- Professionally and timely document critical patient care notes and relevant data using Electronic Medical Record (EMR) software on the day of service.
- Assist with initial caregiver onboarding by providing training to new hires on our internal Electronic Medical Record (EMR) program and be proactive with EMR or caregiver technical issues resolution.
- Keep an intentionally open and proactive dialogue with Caregivers while ensuring extraordinary customer service is provided through all means of communication to include email, phone and text.
- Assist with Caregiver compliance for program and regulatory standards including proper, timely and factual documenting and recording.
- Comply with all applicable HIPPA privacy, state and federal rules and regulations, The IC policies and procedures, and community and professional standards.
- Accept responsibility for and intentionally outreach opportunities for personal and professional training and development.
- Maintain all Direct Care Worker certifications, vaccinations and training as required by the Colorado Department of Healthcare Policy and Finance (HCPF) including CPR certification, annual influenza vaccination & Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
- Proactively participate in all Division or IC wide weekly, monthly, annual or as-scheduled required meetings, training and culture initiatives.
- Participate in The IC's ongoing quality improvement activities.
Requirements
Required Skills/Abilities:
- Demonstrates The IC’s core values of Adaptability, Collaboration, Inclusion, Integrity and Person First.
- Commitment to co-creating a culture that fosters diversity, equity, accessibility, and inclusion.
- Extraordinary customer service skills.
- Effective communication skills.
- Self-motivated, persistent, and flexible.
- Strong organizational skills and detail oriented.
- Ability to handle multiple priorities as well as deadlines.
- Takes responsibility for high-quality work.
- Capacity to work individually and as a member of a team in a team-oriented, inclusive environment.
- Possess decision-making and problem-solving skills.
- The capacity to empower individuals to advocate for themselves to maximize independence.
- Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality and work within the confines of HIPAA regulations.
- Proficiency with computers, including MS Windows, MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams), Zoom and other common computer programs.
Education and Experience:
- High school diploma or GED.
- Two years as a Direct Care Worker preferred.
- Some college education is desirable.
- Staff scheduling experience preferred.
- Current CPR certification.
- Experience working with people with disabilities is preferred.
Travel:
- Local travel to partners, collaborators, and vendors for official IC related business and events may be required.
- Up to 25% travel to clients’ homes located in El Paso & potential surrounding Home Health covered counties.
- Must have a valid driver’s license and car insurance.
Working Conditions:
- Office environment requiring ongoing computer use and extended amount of time sitting or standing.
- Occasional requirement to provide hands-on care in clients’ homes as part of the HH on-call policies and procedures.
- Frequently lift, push, pull, up to 25 lbs., occasionally up to 50 lbs.
- Internet access to work remotely if protocols are issued for remote work.
Reasonable accommodations may be provided to empower the qualified individual with a disability to perform the essential functions of this position.
Salary : $18 - $23