What are the responsibilities and job description for the Coordinator position at St. Barnabas?
The position will provide development, implementation and coordination for this hospital-based violence intervention program, dedicated to reducing injury, re-injury and mortality rates among youth by providing injured patients & their families support, in coordination with B.R.A.G. (Bronx Rises Against Gun Violence).
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Ensure that all requirements of the City contract are met based on Scope of Work and approved budget. |
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Perform a wide variety of administrative, logistic, operational, and technical tasks related to internal and external partners. |
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Help design, coordinate and conduct programs and activities related to violence prevention. |
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Serve as a program liaison and provide customer service and information about violence prevention to perspective patients, clinicians and SBH staff |
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Analyze data provided by SBH injury prevention of GSW and Stabbing victims eligible for services. |
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Submit monthly data reports to NYC DOH as required by City contract. By which day and via the NYC DOH portal. |
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Share monthly data reviews with BRAG – virtual or in person meetings.
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Prepared based on data collected from a PDSA (Plan, Do, Study & Act) iterative model for continuous improvement that uses the scientific method to test changes. It will be reported on a monthly basis within SBH QAPI meetings. |
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Network with the B.R.A.G. hospital responders on a daily basis to ensure referrals are being transmitted. Evenings and weekends if required. |
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Work with B.R.A.G. to understand the flow of their referral processing of patients and which result in their interventions. |
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Facilitate communications and networking between B.R.A.G. staff and SBH EM staff to increase efficiency and effectiveness of the program. |
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Identify various means for youth recruitment, including establishing relationships with CBOs and schools for recruitment. Attending outside events such as health fairs as needed. |
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Based on program details developed by SVP, implement the non-contact boxing & fitness program. |
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Submit monthly report on Boxing data (name of participants, race/ethnicity, ages, attendance, comments on progress of the program) to SVP & Administrative Director. |
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Oversee the operations of STAMP and SEMP which includes profiles of participants, curriculum, expenditures, and attendance rates. |
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Develop, implement and supervise the Career Awareness and Resource Education Seminars (C.A.R.E.S). Includes presenter outreach, scheduling, attendance, setup of materials and technology, ordering of food and activities if necessary. |
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Handle and serve as liaison for all internship opportunities for youth community members and high school students, including but not limited to all DYCD Employment Programs (Summer Youth Employment & Work, Learn & Grow), Youth Peer, Fall and Spring Internship. |
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Facilitate communications and networking amongst service providers to increase efficiency and effectiveness of direct services to victims and their families. |
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Facilitate communications and networking between B.R.A.G. staff and SBH staff to increase efficiency and effectiveness of the program. |
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Facilitate communications with Emergency Medicine Staff to make sure Stop the Bleed, STAMP & SEMP programming meet grant requirements. |
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Facilitate communications with Emergency Medicine Staff to ensure Stop the Bleed meets grant requirements. |
Qualifications:
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education Required: Bachelor's Degree or experience necessary
License(s) Required: None
Experience/Skills Required: Bilingual in Spanish
Experience with public speaking
Familiarity with Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.