Job Description
Job Description
Job Description
POSITION SUMMARY
CareLink NM is a Medicaid-funded care coordination program. CareLink is intended to enhance integration and coordination of primary care, behavioral health care, acute care, and long-term care services for individuals with a serious mental illness diagnosis along with a chronic physical health diagnosis. The Health Educator is a member of the CLNM Health Home team and provides health education specific to individuals' chronic conditions and prevention strategies.
The Health Educator is responsible for the development of self-management plans with the individuals, education regarding the importance of immunizations and screenings; and providing support for improving social networks and providing health promoting lifestyle interventions.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Promote lifestyle interventions such as substance use prevention, smoking prevention and cessation, nutritional counseling, obesity reduction and prevention and increasing physical activity.
- Assist clients by participating in the implementation of the treatment plan and place a strong emphasis on person-centered empowerment to understand and self-manage chronic health conditions.
- Provide self-management activities in Lea County including outlying areas.
- Complete a monthly billable encounter with at least 90% of assigned caseload.
- Contact eligible individuals to provide education and orientation about CareLink services and obtain and document the individuals’ decisions about opting-in to CareLink.
- Address needs identified on Comprehensive Needs Assessment (CNA)
- Contribute to the crisis and disaster plans with enrolled individuals.
- Conduct a minimum of one encounter per month per client that supports the individual’s progress towards service plan goals.
- Perform all health education activities as needed.
- Maintain clear, concise, and timely documentation adhering to all policies and procedures.
- Document client interactions and encounters in the GCLC electronic health record, the State of New Mexico’s NMSTAR system, and internal spreadsheets.
- Maintain all client charts following the CareLink Policy Manual and GCLC requirements.
- Function as the hub for the individual’s care team developed in collaboration with the individual, their natural supports, and as informed by the CNA.
- Engage natural supports and community resources to assist in overcoming barriers to engagement or access to care.
- Engage and collaborate with all integrated care team members and conduct team meetings as necessary to make sure client’s medical and mental health needs are understood by all team members.
- Understand and maintain HIPAA and 42CFR Part 2 confidentiality standards.
- Participate in all mental health department training and supervision.
- Be proficient in all aspects of the CareLink Policy Manual and additional program-related requirements.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum
- Hold a bachelor's degree in a relevant field from an accredited university and/or two years of relevant behavioral healthcare experience; or
- Hold Licensure as Behavioral Health practitioner (e.g., Social Worker, Counselor, Marriage, and Family Therapist); or
- Registered Nurse.
- Must pass required background checks and drug screenings.
- Commitment to the highest ethical standards of the profession.
- Maintains confidentiality and discretion as a rule.
- Meets specified deadlines and manages time effectively.
- Exhibits skills in comprehending, interpreting, and completing delegated tasks efficiently, and ask questions when something is not understood.
- Self-starter: must have the ability to work independently and follow-up on all work assignments given by the CareLink Supervisor or the Director of Community Services.
- Ability to multi-task, prioritize and work under pressure without losing sight of objectives.
- Exemplary organizational skills.
- Must be computer literate to effectively maintain compliance with all standards and requirements.
- Professional communication skills in a timely manner (24 hours or less)
- Respond to all emails and correspondence (voice messages, telephone encounters and messages).
- Keep CareLink Supervisor or the Director of Community Services informed of CLNM member’s changes in both physical and mental health status, urgent issues, and questions about confidentiality.
- Maintain a valid and unrestricted NM Driver’s License.
- Must be able to use personal vehicle over course of employment.
- Maintain valid and sufficient personal automobile insurance.
Preferred
- Previous work providing in-home or community-based mental health or case management services.
- Experience with medically integrated mental health services.
- Demonstrated interest in rural and community health.
- Fluency in English and Spanish, both verbal and written.
Job Tags
Immediate start, Work from home,