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Medical Case Manager - Military Veterans

at AIDS Healthcare Foundation

WHO WE ARE

Join the Team - Make A Difference! Work at AID Atlanta, an affiliate of AHF.

AID Atlanta, Inc. has been saving and transforming lives since its inception in 1982. The agency is the Southeast's oldest, largest, and most comprehensive AIDS Service Organization.

Today, AID Atlanta offers a broad range of services and has grown to be the most comprehensive AIDS service organization in the Southeast. AID Atlanta currently offers HIV/AIDS prevention and care services, including (but not limited to) Primary Care, HIV/STD Screening, PrEP, Community HIV Prevention Programs, Linkage Services, Case Management, and a state-wide Information Hotline.

The mission of AID Atlanta is to reduce new HIV infections and improve the quality of life of its clients by breaking barriers and building community.

AID Atlanta's core values:

RespectCompassionServiceIntegrity

If you would like to be a part of fostering empowerment in someone's life, AID Atlanta is the place for you.

This position will work offsite at the Veterans Administration Hospital on Clairmont Road.

YOUR CONTRIBUTION TO OUR SUCCESS!

JOB SUMMARY

The Medical Case Manager (MCM) works with members to remove barriers to HIV/AIDS medical care by facilitating a collaborative process that identifies members' needs, a plan to address those needs, and continuous follow-up to ensure that members obtain the necessary services that help them to maintain adherence and retention to medical care. The MCM also coordinates with other service providers through a comprehensive and active referral process to link HIV+ individuals into appropriate services and care.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

o Provide direct service coordination and support to people living with HIV/AIDS

o Provide Case Management services to members on a walk-in, scheduled, and on-call basis.

o Manage a caseload of up to 50 members

o Conduct initial comprehensive assessment and intake for eligible members

o Collaboratively develop and implement Individualized Service Plan (ISP) for each member on caseload, including conducting ISP updates every 6 months for each member.

o Assess and evaluate member's initial needs through the EMA screening tool.

o Educate members about Case Management, and policies (Grievance, HIPPA, Member's Rights and Responsibilities) and other agency program policies to ensure member has clear expectations of services.

o Provide regular monthly (or more) contact with members to follow up on treatment plan goals and provide intervention as needed.

o Advocate and mediate on member's behalf to decrease or eliminate barriers to care.

o Educate members about the importance of participating in medical care and ensure that members have full access to primary medical care and medication.

o Assess and Educate members about the importance of medication and medical adherence to improve member's clinical outcomes.

o Assess and educate members about harm reduction, prevention, and other HIV-related sexual transmitted infections (STIs).

o Conduct home and hospital visits, accompanying members to appointments as needed.

o Organize and facilitate new member orientation to ensure members have a clear understanding of how Case Management can be utilized beneficially.

o Assess, verify and maintain records of a member's eligibility for Case Management and various entitlement programs.

o Document all encounters with or on behalf of a member within 72 hours in the Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system.

o Assess, collect, and maintain accurate member information and records in a confidential manner.

o Complete monthly reporting to ensure accurate programmatic reporting (based on position/site assigned)

o Provide active referrals and application assistance and support to members.

o Educate members about various community resources and programs to increase their knowledge of appropriate referrals.

o Collaborate with physicians, nurses, and other clinical staff in the development and execution of member's plan of care.

o Attend monthly interdisciplinary meetings with medical providers (based on-site).

o Maintain up-to-date resources of community services.

o Participate in and volunteer for intra and interdepartmental activities/events across the agency (i.e. AIDS Walk fundraising, agency sponsored events, member centered events, etc).

o Communicate regularly with manager about changes, updates, and/or improvement suggestions in service delivery issues or other agency-related issues that directly or indirectly impact staff and/or members.

o Attend agency, local, state, and national meetings, conferences, or workshops as needed or required.

o Adhere to policies and procedures for AID Atlanta and other off-site programs to ensure quality standards are met.

o Abide by NASW code of ethics, HIPPA and Atlanta EMA Case Management Standards to ensure a high level of professionalism is maintained.

o Address members concerns utilizing the Customer Service Standards.

o Perform routine self audits and maintain charts to ensure members information and eligibility documents are current.

o Meet with supervisor at least on a monthly basis to staff member cases, discuss chart audits/observation results, and to discuss performance and progress of stated goals.

o Attend all required internal and external (for off-sites) meetings.

o Participate in various mandatory trainings held internally and externally ensuring a continuous knowledge base of programs that benefit members.

o Be a participant in the hiring and training of new case managers as requested by manager.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES :

None

QUALIFICATIONS: EDUCATION & WORK EXPERIENCE

o Bachelor's Degree in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, Human Services or social services-related field.

o 1-2 years experience in the field of social work/case management or similar field.o Experience in the field of HIV is preferred, but not required

o Must pass criminal background check.

AHF Commitment

We at AID Atlanta/AIDS Healthcare Foundation believe that each individual is entitled to equal employment opportunities without regard to race, color, creed, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, national origin, age, veteran status or disability. The right of equal employment opportunity extends to recruiting, hiring selection, transfer, promotion, training and all other conditions of employment. AHF will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the ordinance.

Atlanta, GA

AIDS Healthcare Foundation

AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) is the largest global AIDS organization in the world. AHF provides care and treatment to over 1,750,000 individuals in 45 countries and counting. To learn more about AHF, please visit our website, www.aidshealth.org, find us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/aidshealth, and follow us on Twitter, @aidshealthcare. AHF’s mission of providing cutting-edge medicine and advocacy regardless of ability to pay is supported through its various business lines. AHF Pharmacies, Out of the Closet thrift stores, healthcare contracts, and other strategic partnerships generate funding that help AHF provide life-saving services to the thousands of people it cares for. The hallmark of AHF’s success is generating and defining new, innovative ways to provide HIV/AIDS treatment, prevention, and advocacy. AHF has embarked on a mass testing initiative to identify and treat the 25 million people worldwide who don’t know they are infected. It will take 1 billion tests annually to achieve this goal. AHF is advocating for mass testing models in hopes of eliminating older, more time-consuming methods. Since 1987, AHF has cared for thousands of people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide. As AHF creates and implements its unparalleled programs in new communities in the U.S. and abroad, they expand delivery of healthcare and influence over policy with the sole aim of saving more lives.

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