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Job Title: Medical Respite Coordinator
Job Number:
Unit: Medical Respite
Date Originated: 6.9.23
Work Location: Detroit Health Housing Center
Revision Date:
Reports to: Manager of Health Services
EEOC Category
Reporting Unit:
Worker’s Comp Code
Overview of Key Duties and Responsibilities:
The Medical Respite Program allows individuals who are experiencing homelessness a safe place to rest and recuperate from a medical condition. While participants focus on improving their health, they can also work on addressing other needs such as Social Determinants of Health, including housing. The Medical Respite Coordinator is responsible for overseeing the clients admitted to the NSO Medical Respite Program and assisting with care coordination activities following discharge from the hospital, as well as the Medical Respite site. This position will help clients navigate the healthcare delivery system, while working to address barriers to permanent housing. Collaboration with other professional disciplines is required to ensure effective and efficient client care delivery and the achievement of desired client outcomes.
Essential Job Duties
Education, Licensure and Experience Requirements:
Education:
HS Diploma
60 Hours of College credit hours (Preferred)
Minimum Required Experience:
Experience working with underserved population
Experience with identifying, accessing and referring to local community resources
Additional Requirements
Proficiency in MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Outlook)
Ability to learn additional software
Proficiency in general office equipment (PC, printer/fax/copier, telephony system)
Experience with electronic health records and scheduling systems
Additional Professional Skills:
Driving/Travel Requirements
Annual Training
Supervisory Responsibilities:
Working Conditions and Necessary Capabilities
Full Time
Social & Legal Services
$36k-49k (estimate)
06/17/2023
05/09/2024
nso-mi.org
DETROIT, MI
200 - 500
1955
LINDA LITTLE
$10M - $50M
Social & Legal Services
Neighborhood Service Organizations (NSO) compassionate and professional staff provides services that have impacted countless children, youth, adults, seniors, families, and communities since 1955. NSOs empowering programs and services provide assistance for: older adults with mental illness; children, youth, and adults with developmental disabilities; youth leadership and advocacy training; year-round workforce development for youth, young adults and their parents; homeless recovery services; housing development; community outreach for psychiatric emergencies; call hotline for emergency shelte...r and housing resources in Detroit; training; and volunteer opportunities for individuals, groups, and organizations. Our Mission: Changing lives through innovative human services that harness the power of choice
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