Job Title: LPN/Care Coordinator Pay Range set to $22 - $33 per hour. Department: Clinical About TCA TCA Health, a Federally Qualified Health Center located on Chicago's far south side has been a provider of innovative, accessible, and quality primary care, dental, behavioral health services and more to Chicagoland's underserved communities for over 50 years! The culture at TCA Health is one of service and commitment. Our team of dedicated professionals is the reason why TCA Health continues to be one of Chicago’s leading Federally Qualified Healthcare Centers. TCA VALUES TCA C.A.R.E.S. · Compassion: We are kind, considerate, and caring. · Accountability: We take ownership for each person’s experiences. · Respect: We treat each person with dignity. · Excellence: We seek the highest level of performance in all we do. · Stewardship: We strive for racial and health equity, diversity, and inclusion by delivering quality health care and access for all.
POSITION SUMMARY The Care Coordinator/LPN will be responsible for monitoring and coordinating population- health management activities at one or more health center locations. The primary function of this position will be to work in collaboration and continuous partnership with chronically ill or “high-risk” patients and their family/caregiver to promote timely access to appropriate care, increase utilization of preventative care, reduce emergency room utilization and hospital readmissions, increase comprehension through culturally and linguistically appropriate education, promote adherence to a care plan developed in coordination with the patient, primary care provider, and family/caregiver. Using a team-based approach, the care coordinator will act as a resource to patients and health care staff to ensure patients receive all the care and services they require. Care Coordinators must be proactive, well-organized, present a friendly demeanor and function well in a fast-paced clinic environment. This person may be assigned to School Based Health Activities as well to assist in transitions of care for students leaving the umbrella of school-based health care into community healthcare. They will ensure that students have the information and resources for continuity and management of their condition into the next setting. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (Included but not limited to the following).
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS LPN licensure, or Medical Assistant Certification of Training from an accredited school or association and current CPR/AED certification required. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must demonstrate the following qualifications: Able to work independently. Able to work and communicate well with all age groups Flexible work schedule to meet clinic hours. Willing to travel to school-based clinic, meetings and other satellite sites as necessary. Able to adapt to change and maintain a professional demeanor. Able to handle a fast-paced diverse workplace in a team environment. Excellent interpersonal/oral communication skills and organizational and typing skills preferred. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Ability to walk and stand regularly. Required to be able to type proficiently, write legibly and read a computer monitor, as well as printed or handwritten materials. Needs to be able to communicate and respond effectively. Occasionally may need to crouch, kneel, stoop or bend. Must be able to use fingers, hands and arms extensively to draw blood, administer injections and attend to other aspects of patient care. Ability to assist with moving or lifting equipment and patients up to 50 pounds Visual acuity to perform tasks requiring close vision and ability to adjust focus. Ability to travel to the School Clinic. WORKING CONDITIONS Clinical Setting. OSHA – Highly likely to produce blood or body fluid exposure. |