MLK Community Healthcare
Outreach Coordinator - Street Medicine
MLK Community Healthcare, Los Angeles, California, United States, 90079
if you are interested please apply online and send your resume to
marismartinez@mlkch.org
POSITION SUMMARY
MLKCH is seeking an Outreach Coordinator/Street Medicine to be part of our MLKCH Street Medicine program. This position is funded by a grant and will be for a period of 9 months. The Outreach Coordinator will be responsible for helping patients navigate and access community services, other resources, and adopt healthy behaviors. The Outreach Coordinator supports providers and other team members through an integrated approach to care management and community outreach mainly in homeless encampments. As a priority, the Outreach Coordinator will engage in activities that will promote, maintain, and improve the health of unhoused patients. The -Outreach Coordinator provides social support and informal counseling, and advocates for homeless individuals and community health needs. The ideal candidate is someone who is familiar with navigating homeless encampments and interacting with people experiencing homelessness
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Responsible for establishing trusting relationships with patients while providing general support and encouragement.
2. Provide ongoing follow-up, basic motivational interviewing and goal setting with patients/families.
3. Provide follow-up with patients via phone calls, home visits and visits to other settings where patients can be found.
4. Assist patients with completing applications and registration forms. Conduct insurance eligibility determination, enrollment and follow-up with uninsured patients.
5. Help patients set personal goals, and attend appointments. Provides referrals for services to community agencies as appropriate.
6. Help patients connect with transportation resources and give appointment reminders in special circumstances. Transporting patients is strictly prohibited.
7. Exhibit excellent working relations with unhoused patients, visitors and staff, effectively communicating Street Medicine's mission.
8. Work closely with medical providers and Manager of Street Medicine to help ensure that patients have comprehensive and coordinated care. Follow-up with patients should be continuous from initial identification through closure.
9. Work cooperatively with other clinical personnel assigned to the same patient and ability to collaborate with peers on the Street Medicine team
10. Be knowledgeable about community resources appropriate to needs of patients/families.
11. Be responsible for providing consistent communication to the rest of the Street Medicine team to evaluate patient.
12. Act as a patient advocate and liaison between the patient and community service agencies (i.e. Department Human Services, Heath Care for Homeless, hospitals, support groups, etc.).
13. Record patient care management information in the EMR (training provided) and other software
14. Attend regular staff meetings, trainings and other meetings as requested.
15. Manage assigned caseload of 15-20 patients.
16. Complete Housing Assessment and Individualized Housing Support Plan for patients enrolled in CalAIM.
17. Determine location of neighborhoods to be canvassed. Plan routes to be walked in various neighborhoods and routes to be driven between walks to minimize travel time and distance.
18. Walk door-to-door and talk with residents. Ask screening questions and compile information about neighborhood, residents and potential patients.
19. Train new employees as assigned.
20. Serve as primary person within Street Medicine team that advises on safety of team members and visitors when out in field and also understands the value of allowing other clinical and non-clinical team members to voice and address safety concerns.
21. Perform other duties as assigned or requested.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
A. Education
High school Diploma/GED equivalent -
College degree or vocational training in health care field preferred
B. Qualifications/Experience
Demonstrated experience building effective, strong relationships with peers and leaders as well as coordinating, establishing and maintaining relationships within homeless encampments, especially underserved communities
Relevant experience in understanding homelessness, and in promoting community relations
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) for Health Care Providers from the American Heart Association.
Must complete annual Workplace Violence Prevention Program/Certificate, per hospital policy, during initial training/orientation but not to exceed 30 days from hire/transfer.
Valid unrestricted CA Driver's License
Demonstrated ability in providing services for people experiencing homelessness -
Demonstrated ability to build consensus on strategies among peers to address homeless patients -
Basic computer skills (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel)
Prior Cerner or Electronic Medical Record experience (preferred)
Prior employment in healthcare facility and/or Street Medicine (preferred)
Bilingual Spanish (preferred)
C. Special Skills/Knowledge
Demonstrated ability to interact effectively with people on the streets
Demonstrated ability to work with unsheltered homeless, their environment and their social issues
Ability to demonstrate knowledge of public health care systems (preferred)
Lived homelessness experience (preferred)
marismartinez@mlkch.org
POSITION SUMMARY
MLKCH is seeking an Outreach Coordinator/Street Medicine to be part of our MLKCH Street Medicine program. This position is funded by a grant and will be for a period of 9 months. The Outreach Coordinator will be responsible for helping patients navigate and access community services, other resources, and adopt healthy behaviors. The Outreach Coordinator supports providers and other team members through an integrated approach to care management and community outreach mainly in homeless encampments. As a priority, the Outreach Coordinator will engage in activities that will promote, maintain, and improve the health of unhoused patients. The -Outreach Coordinator provides social support and informal counseling, and advocates for homeless individuals and community health needs. The ideal candidate is someone who is familiar with navigating homeless encampments and interacting with people experiencing homelessness
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Responsible for establishing trusting relationships with patients while providing general support and encouragement.
2. Provide ongoing follow-up, basic motivational interviewing and goal setting with patients/families.
3. Provide follow-up with patients via phone calls, home visits and visits to other settings where patients can be found.
4. Assist patients with completing applications and registration forms. Conduct insurance eligibility determination, enrollment and follow-up with uninsured patients.
5. Help patients set personal goals, and attend appointments. Provides referrals for services to community agencies as appropriate.
6. Help patients connect with transportation resources and give appointment reminders in special circumstances. Transporting patients is strictly prohibited.
7. Exhibit excellent working relations with unhoused patients, visitors and staff, effectively communicating Street Medicine's mission.
8. Work closely with medical providers and Manager of Street Medicine to help ensure that patients have comprehensive and coordinated care. Follow-up with patients should be continuous from initial identification through closure.
9. Work cooperatively with other clinical personnel assigned to the same patient and ability to collaborate with peers on the Street Medicine team
10. Be knowledgeable about community resources appropriate to needs of patients/families.
11. Be responsible for providing consistent communication to the rest of the Street Medicine team to evaluate patient.
12. Act as a patient advocate and liaison between the patient and community service agencies (i.e. Department Human Services, Heath Care for Homeless, hospitals, support groups, etc.).
13. Record patient care management information in the EMR (training provided) and other software
14. Attend regular staff meetings, trainings and other meetings as requested.
15. Manage assigned caseload of 15-20 patients.
16. Complete Housing Assessment and Individualized Housing Support Plan for patients enrolled in CalAIM.
17. Determine location of neighborhoods to be canvassed. Plan routes to be walked in various neighborhoods and routes to be driven between walks to minimize travel time and distance.
18. Walk door-to-door and talk with residents. Ask screening questions and compile information about neighborhood, residents and potential patients.
19. Train new employees as assigned.
20. Serve as primary person within Street Medicine team that advises on safety of team members and visitors when out in field and also understands the value of allowing other clinical and non-clinical team members to voice and address safety concerns.
21. Perform other duties as assigned or requested.
POSITION REQUIREMENTS
A. Education
High school Diploma/GED equivalent -
College degree or vocational training in health care field preferred
B. Qualifications/Experience
Demonstrated experience building effective, strong relationships with peers and leaders as well as coordinating, establishing and maintaining relationships within homeless encampments, especially underserved communities
Relevant experience in understanding homelessness, and in promoting community relations
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) for Health Care Providers from the American Heart Association.
Must complete annual Workplace Violence Prevention Program/Certificate, per hospital policy, during initial training/orientation but not to exceed 30 days from hire/transfer.
Valid unrestricted CA Driver's License
Demonstrated ability in providing services for people experiencing homelessness -
Demonstrated ability to build consensus on strategies among peers to address homeless patients -
Basic computer skills (Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, Excel)
Prior Cerner or Electronic Medical Record experience (preferred)
Prior employment in healthcare facility and/or Street Medicine (preferred)
Bilingual Spanish (preferred)
C. Special Skills/Knowledge
Demonstrated ability to interact effectively with people on the streets
Demonstrated ability to work with unsheltered homeless, their environment and their social issues
Ability to demonstrate knowledge of public health care systems (preferred)
Lived homelessness experience (preferred)