Bridgeway Community Health
is currently seeking qualified
Transition Coordinator I
to join our Medically Managed Withdrawal (Detox) team!
Come join our growing Medically Managed Withdrawal (Detox) team where you will work alongside those that are passionate about seeing lives changed and relationships restored! We are hiring staff for to provide care for our clients.
Primary Purpose
A Transition Coordinator Level I serves as an advocate for patients beginning and during the pre-admissions process and continuing until the patient is discharged from the program and acts as a communicator between clients and health care providers to help improve or maintain a high quality of service.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Other Duties and Responsibilities
Minimum Qualifications and Experience
Experience, Education and Credentials
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Benefits
Compensation
About Bridgeway Community Health
Our mission of helping people in our community who struggle with the symptoms of addiction to drugs, alcohol, problem gambling, and/or psychiatric illness only happens when we create an agency culture of community, mutual respect, encouragement, and desire to see each employee grow and excel.
BEST Non-Profit Award
For 10 years, Bridgeway Community Health has been honored to be designated by the Oregon Business Journal as one of the 100 Best Nonprofits to Work for in the State of Oregon!
Council on Accreditation
Bridgeway Community Health has achieved accreditation, meeting the highest national standards in professional performance!
If this sounds like an environment for you, come join our team!
EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability
As a Patient-Centered Primary Care Home (PCPCH), Bridgeway provides integrated health care services to people whose lives have been impacted by the symptoms of addiction, mental illness or problem gambling.
Based on the idea that individuals should be treated holistically, we offer education, compassion, and treatment support for managing addictions, while also providing regular medical attention for the well-being of the body.
Our mission of helping people in our community who struggle with the symptoms of addiction to drugs, alcohol, problem gambling, and/or psychiatric illness only happens when we create an agency culture of community, mutual respect, encouragement, and desire to see each employee grow and excel.
For the 9 years, Bridgeway Community Health has been honored to be designated by the Oregon Business Journal as one of the 100 Best Nonprofits to work for in the State of Oregon!
If this sounds like an environment for you, come join our team!
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