Field Service Coordinator
HumanaAbout the role
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The Field Service Coordinator (Care Coach 1) assesses and evaluates member's needs and requirements to achieve and/or maintain optimal wellness state by guiding members/families toward and facilitate interaction with resources appropriate for the care and wellbeing of members. The Service Coordinator work assignments are often straightforward and of moderate complexity.This role involves meeting members in their location, spending quality time assessing their needs and barriers and then connecting our members with quality services to promote their ultimate well-being and drive health outcomes.
Responsibilities include:
Administer initial and ongoing long-term services and support (LTSS) related assessments through person-centered thinking approaches.
Contacts members both telephonically and/or in-person to establish goals and priorities, evaluate resources, develop plan of care and identify LTSS providers and community partnerships to provide a combination of services and supports that best meet the needs and goals of member and caregiver through person centered thinking approaches.
Development and continuous modification of Service Plan and involve applicable members of the care team in care planning (Informal caregiver coach, PCP, etc.)
Support members through navigation of their LTSS and related environmental and social needs Utilize available information pertaining to member to prevent the need for administration of duplicative assessments.
Focuses on supporting members and/or caregivers in accessing long term services and support, social, housing, educational and other services, regardless of funding sources to meet their needs.
Assisting members in maintaining Medicaid eligibility
Collaborate with Medical Director/Geriatrician/Care Coordinator as deemed necessary to ensure cohesive, holistic service delivery and support positive member outcomes.
Use your skills to make an impact
Required Qualifications
- Bachelor's degree in health and human services field
- 2 or more years of related experience
- Knowledge of Microsoft Office Word and Excel
- Exceptional verbal/written communication and interpersonal skills
- Ability to use a variety of electronic information applications/software programs
- This role is considered patient facing and is part of Humana's Tuberculosis (TB) screening program. If selected for this role, you will be required to be screened for TB.
- Must be passionate about contributing to an organization focused on continuously improving consumer experiences
- •This role is part of Humana's driver safety program and therefore requires an individual to have a valid state driver's license and are expected to maintain personal vehicle liability insurance. Individual must carry vehicle insurance in accordance with their residing state minimum required limits, or $25,000 bodily injury per person/$25,000 bodily injury per event /$10,000 for property damage or whichever is higher
- Must have a separate room with a locked door that can be used as a home office to ensure continuous privacy while you work
- You must reside in Indiana
Preferred Qualifications
- Previous experience with electronic case note documentation and experienced with documenting in multiple computer applications/systems
- Experience with health promotion, coaching and wellness
- Knowledge of community health and social service agencies and additional community resources
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