MMP Interviewer/Data Abstractor
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DEPARTMENT: Philadelphia Department of Public Health (PDPH)
DIVISION: Division of HIV Health (DHH) Surveillance Unit
JOB OVERVIEW
This full-time position is in the Philadelphia Department of Public Health (PDPH) Division of HIV Health (DHH) Surveillance Unit. The position will report to the MMP Project Coordinator. Duties include, but are not limited to, collecting information related to the diagnosis of opportunistic illnesses, providing preventive therapies, prescribing antiretroviral medications, reviewing laboratory results, assessing adverse medication events, and reviewing health services utilization through chart abstraction. Employees will also perform detailed case investigations on selected HIV-positive individuals through extensive phone interviews as well as home and community field visits.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Collect information related to the diagnosis of opportunistic illnesses,
prescription of antiretroviral medications, laboratory results, assessment of adverse events due to medications, and review of health services utilization.
Ensure the quality, accuracy, and timeliness of patient data.
Perform detailed epidemiologic case investigations on selected HIV cases.
Conduct home and community field visits to work with patients when necessary.
Review patient and data line lists weekly to determine patient care status.
Create and manage Excel spreadsheets and project databases to track patient information.
Participate in monthly conference calls.
Manage communication with the medical facilities.
Conduct surveillance investigations through reviewing medical records.
Plan, schedule, and coordinate all daily work activities.
Attend training courses to enhance knowledge, skills, and abilities.
Other duties as assigned.
SKILLS
Ability to help patients navigate complex medical and social service systems
Ability to maintain confidentiality and address sensitive information with tact and diplomacy
Ability to assess patient strengths, needs, and abilities to engage in HIV care systems
Ability to perform all specified duties and tasks
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Ability to interact sensitively, effectively, and professionally with individuals from diverse cultural, socioeconomic, educational, sexual, gender, and religious orientations and backgrounds
Ability to work collaboratively with a team
Willingness and flexibility in accepting direction
Willingness to work a non-traditional work schedule
EDUCATION: Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
EXPERIENCE: Working knowledge of HIV/AIDS and associated laboratory testing required
SALARY: $50,000 annually
PHMC is an Equal Opportunity and E-Verify Employer.
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