Divisional RN Care Navigator - North Carolina or Virginia
About the position
Responsibilities
• Conduct Transitions of Care Management for a subset of the patient population, including ER and hospital follow-ups.
• Provide triage guidance and supportive consultation to other team members, handling escalated complex cases.
• Develop care plans leveraging the 5Ms Geriatric best practice framework.
• Develop a holistic view of patient needs related to Social Determinants of Health.
• Identify existing barriers to engagement with necessary resources and supports.
• Provide education around maintenance of chronic health conditions, as well as available options for behavioral care and social support.
• Serve as liaison between the patient and the direct care providers, assisting in navigating both internal and external systems.
• Initiate care planning and subsequent action steps for high-risk members, coordinating with the interdisciplinary team.
• Support patients' self-determination, motivating patients to meet the health goals they have identified.
• Refer patients to necessary services and supports, including assistance with transportation, food insecurity, and benefit applications.
• Lead Interdisciplinary Team Meetings when indicated.
• Assess patient's family system and conduct family meetings with patient and family when needed.
• Participate in the creation and facilitation of team training content.
• Conduct group psychoeducation and support groups within the Center.
• Perform all other duties and responsibilities as required.
• Participate in and lead interdisciplinary review of and coordination around complex patients.
• Maintain patient confidentiality in accordance with HIPAA.
• Document patient encounters in the medical record system in a timely manner.
• Follow general policies related to fire safety, infection control, and attendance.
Requirements
• Registered Nurse (RN license) with NC or VA or Compact.
• Minimum of 4 years of experience working in human services and navigating community-based resources.
Nice-to-haves
• Familiarity with state Medicaid guidelines and application processes.
• Experience working with patients with behavioral health conditions and substance use disorders.
• Prior experience conducting home visits and knowledge of field safety practices.
Benefits
• Medical, dental, and vision benefits.
• 401(k) retirement savings plan.
• Paid time off, including company and personal holidays, volunteer time off, paid parental and caregiver leave.
• Short-term and long-term disability.
• Life insurance.
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