Bilingual-Lead Medical Coordinator, Transitional ...
Catholic Charities West Michigan - Grand Rapids, MI
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The Unaccompanied Children (UC) Transitional Foster Care (TFC) Lead Medical Coordinator is primarily responsible for overseeing health services as well as coordinating the provision of timely, appropriate health services for children in care. This position is responsible for developing and maintaining policies and procedures for confidential health record management, triage of health concerns, medical emergency response, environmental health and safety, and post-release health care planning/care coordination. The Lead Medical Coordinator maintains accurate and timely medical records, appointments, and services in accordance with the requirements of the program. This position is responsible for partnering with other health professionals regarding health and safety standards for out-of-home childcare, childcare licensing requirements, disease reporting requirements for care providers, immunizations of children, medication management. This position maintains knowledge of community health and mental health resources for children. This position must provide child-facing services on-site. Annual Salary Range: $61,200.00 - $72,000.00Are you passionate about discovering new ways to help empower people and make a difference in their lives?If you’ve got what it takes to support us in our mission to provide help and create hope through innovative, collaborative, and diverse programs within the community, then we’ve got the right opportunity for you.About Catholic Charities West MichiganCatholic Charities West Michigan (CCWM) is a community-based agency providing programs in Western Michigan and offering a variety of services in family preservation, behavioral health, child welfare, and community outreach.CCWM is committed to ensuring a diverse workforce and a work environment whereby all staff are treated with dignity, respect, and fairness.CCWM encourages persons of diverse backgrounds and faiths to apply for employment.Oversees health services as well as coordinates the provision of timely, appropriate health services for children in care.Develops and maintains policies and procedures for confidential health record management, triage of health concerns, medical emergency response, environmental health and safety, and post-release health care planning/care coordination. Maintains accurate and timely medical records, appointments, and services in accordance with the requirements of the program.Partners with other health professionals regarding health and safety standards for out-of-home childcare, childcare licensing requirements, disease reporting requirements for care providers, immunizations of children, medication management.Schedules, coordinates, and follows through on the medical and dental services provided to clients.Sets up and maintains the medical record for each program client.Ensures the initial medical screening, TB screening, immunization records, and medical recommendations are included in the medical record.Conducts frequent concurrent audits to ensure data entry and medical records are accurate and correct.Addresses specific medical conditions with medical providers and resources, while serving as a liaison with the provider and foster family.Assists foster parents and case managers in addressing any barriers that interfere with timely medical services for clients.Assists the program with communication medical needs, conditions, recommended treatment, and medical emergencies to Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR).Maintains accurate, up-to-ate information on clients in care while meeting ORR and CCWM's documentation and reporting requirements.Stays abreast of all agency, federal, and state regulatory requirements related to social services.Transports clients on an as needed basis.Provide child-facing services on-site.Drives for agency business.Performs other special assignments at the supervisor’s request.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 position, the staff member is regularly required to talk and/or hear. The staff member is regularly required to sit, walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms. The staff member is occasionally required to stand, climb or balance; and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl. The staff member on occasion may be asked to move or lift items up to 40 pounds in weight.Work Environment:This position is primarily office based, however, on occasion it may require travel to other agency as required by position responsibilities and/or agency management.The position is on-site — must be willing to work entirely in person, however, there may be times that ad hoc or situational telework is needed.This position will be routinely exposed to typical office noise levels and/or exposure to various weather conditions.The position on occasion may require travel to other agency offices and/or client homes as required by position responsibilities and/or agencymanagement. This position will be routinely exposed to typical office noise levels and/or exposure to various weather conditions.The qualifications listed above are guidelines for selection purposes; alternative qualifications may be substituted if sufficient to perform the duties of the job.Knowledge and experience with medical systems and procedures. Ability to communicate clearly, effectively, and concisely, both orally and in writing.Ability to work independently and exercise good judgment.Ability to relate to diverse populations and cultures while communicating with clients and the public in a courteous and effective manner.Ability to work effectively on a multi-disciplinary treatment team.Ability to build rapport with clients to help them adjust to new life circumstances.Ability to provide excellent and compassionate customer service.Ability to work independently and exercise good judgement, and a high level of confidentiality.Computer and typing skills sufficient to perform essential job functions.Ability to relate to diverse populations and cultures while communicating with clients and the public in a courteous and effective manner.This position requires reliable transportation. Must have a valid driver’s license and good driving record with zero work restrictions.Must have personal auto insurance as required by law with minimum bodily injury coverage limits of $250,000 per person/$500,000 per incident or $500,000 combined.Must be willing to work irregular hours including evenings, holidays, and weekends. This is an on-site role that requires regular, full-time attendance at the office; remote or hybrid work is not available, however, there may be times ad hoc or situational telework is needed.Successfully pass an annual TB test and document preference to receive or decline Hepatitis immunization.Must show documentation proof of immunity to vaccine-preventable diseases transmitted by the respiratory route.Must submit to agency approved background checks.Education:A licensed registered nurse (RN) with a bachelor’s degree from an accredited RN program; or a master’s degree from an accredited higher health related field, such as Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner is required.Experience:A minimum of 1 year of prior employment work experience in public health or a healthcare setting with demonstrated experience in care coordination, health administration, or direct clinical care is required.Bilingual Spanish/English fluency is highly preferred.Professional Certificates, Licenses, and Registrations:A valid and active professional license to provide clinical services in the state where the care provider is located is required.Valid CPR and First Aid certified upon hire or within 60 days of hire is required.Supervisory Responsibilities:This position does not have supervisory responsibilities.Our MissionInspired by the Church's social teachings, Catholic Charities West Michigan fosters individuals and families to flourish by providing help and creating hope.Our VisionCatholic Charities West Michigan is called to create a just and compassionate community where all people can achieve their divine purpose.Our ValuesSanctity of All LifeCompassionIntegrityRespectEquityCCWM is an equal opportunity employer, subject to all federal and state laws as applicable to a religious Agency.
Created: 2026-02-02