We’re hiring a Patient Care Coordinator
We are excited to expand our team and add a Patient Care Coordinator. Read more about PrairieStar, the role, and our community here.
About the Position
Your Benefits
• Paid Health Insurance
• Paid Dental Insurance
• Paid Life Insurance at 1X Salary
• Matching Retirement
• PTO + Seven Paid Holidays
• Extended Illness Leave
• Flexible Spending Account for Medical and Dependent Care
What Your Role Requires
JOB TITLE: PATIENT CARE COORDINATOR
REPORTS TO: CHIEF CLINICAL OFFICER (CCO)
I. JOB SUMMARY / OVERVIEW
Connect with patients in the practice, by phone, or in other settings as needed. The
primary focus of the role will be to work closely with the high risk patients to support
them in coordinating their care, addressing barriers, and helping them become more
involved in their health care.
II. PRIMARY DUTIES
Every effort has been made to include all duties; however, the omission of a specific
statement of duties does not exclude the duty from the position if the work is similar, related
or is a logical assignment of the position.
Conduct comprehensive assessments that include the medical, behavioral, pharmaceutical
and social needs of the patient, identify gaps in care and barriers to attaining improved
health;
Based on this assessment, and in conjunction with the patient, the patient’s provider, and
other members of the care team, create and implement a care plan that will address the
identified needs, remove the barriers and improve the health of the patient;
Coordinate care by serving as the advocate and resource for the patient, their family, and
the providers, building effective relationships in the community and across the continuum
of care; (local hospitals, home health agencies, senior community service agencies, etc.)
Support the patients and family to ensure safe transitions across the continuum of care;
Assess the patient’s knowledge of their clinical condition and provide education and self-
management support based on the patient’s unique learning style;
Work with the patient and their caregiver to increase their self-efficacy and ability to play
a central role in their care;
Measure, improve, and maintain quality outcomes (clinical, financial, and functional) for
individual patients and the population served;
Work directly with providers and clinic staff to support the ACO projects (Annual
Wellness Visits, Welcome to Medicare Visits, post hospital and emergency room
transition of care calls and scheduling as directed by the CCO) while also identifying
patients for care management interventions.
III. EDUCATION / QUALIFICATIONS
Must be a licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN)
Employee is responsible for obtaining and maintaining a BLS certification.
IV. EXPERIENCE / KNOWLEDGE / SKILLS
3-5 years of nursing experience, preferably in care or case management, home health,
ambulatory care, community public health, social work, utilization management, or care
coordination across multiple settings and with multiple providers
Demonstrate initiative and function independently.
Patient Care Coordinator (PCC)
Revised: 6/1/22 Demonstrate effective communication skills
Experience in working with an electronic medical record.
Familiarity with the community we are serving or commitment to learn and understand
through on the ground networking, community assessment, etc.
Knowledge and experience motivating patients and teaching self-management skills
Experience working with vulnerable populations (geriatrics, minorities, behavioral
health)
Ability to navigate ambiguity with the aid of structured problem solving techniques
Exceptional communication skills, both written and oral, ability to positively influence
others with respect and compassion
Comfort with facilitating meetings and coaching other staff
Strong work ethic built on a foundation of proactivity, collaboration, and teamwork
V. PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an
employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential
functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, use
hands and fingers, handle and feel objects, reach with the hands and arms, talk and hear.
The employee is required to stand, walk, climb, and occasionally balance, stoop and
kneel. The employee must lift and move 20 pounds or more. Specific vision abilities
required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision,
depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.
The employee may have exposure to communicable diseases, bodily fluids, toxic
substances, medicinal preparations and other conditions common to a clinic environment.
VI. MISCELLANEOUS
Accepts and is supportive of change.
Must possess a high degree of integrity and excellent work ethic.
Accepts guidance and suggestions for improvement.
Willing to assist and work with others.
Maintains strict and total employee and patient confidentiality.
Complies with PrairieStar Health Center Policy & Procedure.
Complete all required in-service training and attend all required meetings.
About PrairieStar
Who we are.
We serve people of all ages whether they are insured or uninsured.
