The Transition Coordinator (TC), reporting to the Epilepsy Programs Manager (EPM), plays a crucial role in facilitating the smooth transition of patients from pediatric to adult healthcare settings. This position involve…
Skills: Care Coordination, Case Management, Patient Advocacy, Electronic Health Records, Interpersonal Communication
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$55k–$65k/yr
Full-time
bachelor degree
Posted 5d ago
Apply by Sep 21
~40 hrs/week
Responsibilities
Facilitate the transition of epilepsy patients from pediatric to adult healthcare settings by monitoring progress and addressing barriers. Collaborate with healthcare providers and community resources to ensure patient needs are met and documented in the EHR.
Requirements
Requires a bachelor's degree in a healthcare field or 2+ years of experience in care coordination or case management. Must possess strong communication skills, a valid driver's license, and an insured vehicle.
Full job description
The Transition Coordinator (TC), reporting to the Epilepsy Programs Manager (EPM), plays a crucial role in facilitating the smooth transition of patients from pediatric to adult healthcare settings. This position involves monitoring, tracking and reporting on the transition process, addressing barriers, and maintaining accurate documentation in the Electronic Health Record (EHR). The TC serves as an advocate for transitioning patients within multiple healthcare systems and community resources, ensuring their unique needs are met. The TC collaborates with the EPM to support program goals, engage healthcare providers, and disseminate program information effectively.
Responsibilities:
Empathy, patience, and cultural competence when working with diverse patient populations and their families.
Dedication to ongoing professional development and staying current with best practices in transition care.
Ability to adapt to changing healthcare policies, regulations, and technology.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail, particularly in maintaining accurate documentation.
Advocacy skills to effectively represent patients' needs within healthcare systems and community resources.
Commitment to patient-centered care and ensuring the smooth transition of patients from pediatric to adult healthcare settings.
Participate in programs, brainstorming meetings, and propose improvements to program delivery systems.
Plan and conduct in-person visits, predominantly focused on key provider and community stakeholders
Assist with the planning and management of team goals, project schedules, and new information
Work across departments and with various department personnel to complete tasks
Conduct surveys as needed to meet project requirements
Conduct networking concerning outreach, planning, and program developments
Attend meetings necessary for initiation and continuity of client services
Keep abreast of new epilepsy information and community resources
Discuss work progress with the supervisor
Participate in all fundraising events and staff meetings.
Must be willing to travel, have a valid driver’s license, and insured vehicle.
Follow all EAFLA’s Policies and Procedures.
Perform any other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in a healthcare-related field and/or
2+ years’ experience in care coordination, case management, or a related field within a healthcare setting.
Knowledge of healthcare systems, including understanding of pediatric and adult healthcare settings, medical terminology, and healthcare processes.
Strong oral and written communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with patients, families, healthcare providers, and community resources.
Empathy and a commitment to patient well-being are equally important in this role.
Experience working with EHR preferred. Proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel preferred.
Salary Range: $55K - $65K
No Third Party Agencies or Submissions Will Be Accepted.
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Related keywords
Epilepsy ProgramsTransition CareEHRHealthcare SystemsPatient AdvocacyCare CoordinationCase ManagementMedical TerminologyCommunity ResourcesPatient-Centered Care
Epilepsy Alliance Florida (EAFLA) was established in 1971 as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3). EAFL is the principal agency for epilepsy programs and services sponsored by the State of Florida, servicing the over half a million Floridians who suffer from the condition. It is a founding partner of the Epilepsy Alliance America.
EAFL serves as the lead advocate for the rights and needs of people with epilepsy and seizure disorders at the local, county and state level. EAFL provides many valuable services to individuals and their families, regardless of their financial situation, including:
·Advocacy
·Case Management
·Information, Referral and Support
·Medical Services
·Neuropsychological Services
·Prevention and Education
·Individual and Family Counseling
·Research
·Development and Fund-Raising
·Resource Materials
·Support Groups
·Children’s Camp
Offices: 7300 N Kendall Drive, Suite 760, Miami, Florida 33156, US · 512 NE 3rd Ave., Third Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, US · 5209 San Jose Blvd, Suite 102, Jacksonville, FL 32207, US · 2401 Executive Plaza Rd, Suite 3B, Pensacola, Florida 32504, US · 801 Northpoint Pkwy, West Palm Beach, Florida 33407, US
Epilepsy Alliance Florida (EAFLA) was established in 1971 as a not-for-profit 501(c)(3). EAFL is the principal agency for epilepsy programs and services sponsored by the State of Florida, servicing the over half a million Floridians who suffer from the condition. It is a founding partner of the Epilepsy Alliance America.
EAFL serves as the lead advocate for the rights and needs of people with epilepsy and seizure disorders at the local, county and state level. EAFL provides many valuable services to individuals and their families, regardless of their financial situation, including:
·Advocacy
·Case Management
·Information, Referral and Support
·Medical Services
·Neuropsychological Services
·Prevention and Education
·Individual and Family Counseling
·Research
·Development and Fund-Raising
·Resource Materials
·Support Groups
·Children’s Camp
Offices: 7300 N Kendall Drive, Suite 760, Miami, Florida 33156, US · 512 NE 3rd Ave., Third Floor, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301, US · 5209 San Jose Blvd, Suite 102, Jacksonville, FL 32207, US · 2401 Executive Plaza Rd, Suite 3B, Pensacola, Florida 32504, US · 801 Northpoint Pkwy, West Palm Beach, Florida 33407, US