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Medical Case Manager - HIV Care Community
Our Role: Want to do meaningful work that has a real impact in our community? Come join our team-oriented, family-friendly organization of approximately 130 talented professionals. We work hard every day to keep Kitsap County healthy and safe.
The Position: Within agency policies, under the direction of the Medical Case Manager Supervisor, the Medical Case Manager for HIV Care carries out a variety of Medical Case Management duties involving direct patient contact in clinic and during home visits. The incumbent is a professional who works in collaboration with the HIV Medical Case Management team. The incumbent usually works on a one-to-one client-worker basis to assist persons living with HIV/AIDS to independence in decision-making and accessing services for their health-related or psychosocial needs. The incumbent will also work with clients who were formally engaged in more intensive service levels and/or who have progressed to self-management. Duties include assessing the sufficiency of self-management and providing additional services when appropriate, to prevent lapses in care.
The ideal candidate is a dedicated public health professional, who has passion for public health, enjoys working with others, and who brings humility and initiative to their work.
Hours: 40 hours per week – 100% FTE, requires occasional evening and weekend hours.
Status: Regular -Permanent full-time position.
Salary: 2024 salary ranges are indicated. 2025 salary ranges have yet to be established.
Benefits: The district offers a comprehensive health benefit plan which includes medical, dental, and life coverages, including several voluntary plan selections through The Standard, Aflac, and Met Life. The district provides medical and dental coverage contributing percentages of the average medical and dental insurance premium costs for full-time employees as follows: Employee @ 100%, Employee & Spouse @ 90%, Employee & Child(ren) @ 90%, and Full Family @ 85%. Benefits include generous paid time off, and twelve paid holidays per year. Employees participate in the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), a defined benefit retirement plan managed by the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems and Social Security. Several deferred compensation retirement savings plans are also offered.
Other: This position requires in-person interactions with staff and members of the public.
Please note: After a successful initial trial service period, generally at least three months, a limited hybrid remote work arrangement may be established as mutually beneficial.
Essential Functions
Conducts intake/assessment interviews with HIV/AIDS clients who may be self-referred or referred by another community agency.
Develops a plan of service for individual clients. Provides prevention and risk reduction education for negative partners, friends, and/or family members as needed.
Organizes and manages caseload and referrals; maintains open communication and acts as a client advocate with involved agencies and other service providers.
Establishes relationships with health care and social service agencies to assist/coordinate with discharge planning, referrals, and continuing care.
Coordinates prevention case management issues with case management team and peers. Participates in clinical staffing and administrative meetings.
Coordinates client participation in appropriate educational and social activities.
Maintains records on all client encounters including home and office visits, telephone calls, and contact with client’s providers congruent with the Health District and the Office of Infectious Disease Washington State Department of Health HIV Community Services case management guidelines.
Uses the appropriate electronic medical documentation system proficiently and regularly for all client records as required.
Maintains data for required reports as requested.
Works closely with HIV Clinic staff and clinical staff regarding client medical care.
Provides post-test counseling for patients who test positive.
Provides risk reduction counseling as requested.
Represents KPHD HIV/AIDS services in public outreach opportunities as requested. Participates in associated education and outreach efforts as requested.
Works with the Case Management Team to maintain, refine, and comply with protocols, procedures, and referral/resource information files.
Completes timely and accurate random moments to comply with contractual requirements of Medicaid Administrative Match.
Keeps current on and complies with HIPAA and other privacy regulations, ensuring confidentiality always.
Accurately completes and submits electronic timecard on a weekly basis as required.
Responds to public health emergencies as required.
Demonstrates cultural humility and embeds health equity into all aspects of assigned work and associated interactions.
Works both independently and within a collaborative team-oriented environment; contributes openly, disagrees respectfully, understands the ideas of others, listens well, and works for consensus.
Models an organizational culture that promotes the practice of respect for people, openness, trust, safety, transparency, collaborative problem solving, managing with data, in the pursuit of incremental continuous improvement and assurance.
Establishes and maintains cooperative, effective working relationships with coworkers, other District employees, and the public using principles of excellent customer service.
Reports for scheduled work with regular, reliable, and punctual attendance.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Work Environment and Physical Demands - Work is performed both indoors in an office environment and in the field throughout the 4-county region (conducting home visits, etc.).
Requires the ability to communicate with others orally, face to face and by telephone.
Requires manual and finger dexterity and hand-eye-arm coordination to write and to operate computers and a variety of general office equipment. Requires mobility to accomplish other desktop work, retrieve files, and to move to various District locations. Requires visual acuity to read computer screens, printed materials, and detailed information. Essential duties may involve occasional kneeling, squatting, crouching, stooping, crawling, standing, bending, climbing (to stack, store or retrieve supplies or various office equipment).
May occasionally be required to work a varying schedule which may include evenings and weekends.
Duties require carrying a cell phone or electronic device.
Exposure to individuals from the public who are upset, angry, agitated and sometimes hostile, requiring the use of conflict management and coping skills.
Frequently required to perform work in confidence and under pressure for deadlines, and to maintain professional composure and tact, patience, and courtesy always.
The environment is dynamic and constantly changing, resulting in continually re-evaluating and shifting priorities.
The incumbent is required to use the combined senses of touch, sight, smell, and hearing during ongoing client assessment. Duties require the ability to read typewritten and/or handwritten orders and notes.
Off-site visits require the incumbent to carry supplies and/or equipment up and down stairs as well as into and out of a vehicle daily.
While performing home visits, the incumbent may encounter unsanitary conditions, animals (pets) and clients and/or family members who are smoking, exposing the incumbent to second-hand smoke which may cause allergic reaction and/or illness.
The incumbent may be exposed to emotionally disturbing experiences. The incumbent is expected to remain calm, controlled, and professional, regardless of the situation and to demonstrate care and compassion to the client, family member and other members of the health care team.
While conducting home visits, the incumbent may be exposed to potentially violent clients and/or family members who are under the effects of alcohol or drugs, are mentally unstable or homeless. As a professional obligation, the incumbent is required to report abuse if it is encountered which puts additional stress on the incumbent. At times, the emotional state of family members brings uncertainty in knowing what to expect while at work. As a result, there is legitimate concern about one’s own safety as well as being responsible for the lives of patients and their families, risk of assault and unknown and unpredictable situations.
Regularly the incumbent will be required the ability to lift/and or carry objects and materials up to ten pounds (taking infant scale into patient homes during a visit). Occasionally, the incumbent in this position may be required to lift/ carry objects up to twenty-five pounds.
May be required to stay at or return to work during public health incidents and/or emergencies to perform duties specific to this classification or to perform other duties as requested in an assigned response position. This may require working a non-traditional work schedule or working outside normal assigned duties during the incident and/or emergency.
Education & Experience
Understand Statewide HIV Case Management Standards and all requirements.
Have knowledge of HIV/AIDS care service delivery system.
Have education, knowledge, and skills sufficient to fulfill the functions and scope of the position.
Agency Classification Minimum Requirements
Public Health Educator
A bachelor's degree preferably in health education or related field, or equivalent; and
At least one year experience in public relations, community organization and/or health education or an equivalent combination of experience and education.
OR
Social Worker 1
Bachelor’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology, sociology, or related field and one (1) year of related experience,
OR
Anequivalent combination of education, certification, community service, training, and life experiences that demonstrates competency may also be considered.
Licenses, Certificates & Other Requirements
Performance of job duties requires driving on a regular basis throughout the region, a valid Washington State driver’s license, the use of the incumbent’s personal motor vehicle, and proof of appropriate auto insurance.