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These services are funded through state and federal resources and include prevention education, community outreach screening for infectious disease, immunization services, health service navigation, medical case management, insurance enrollment, housing assistance, and referral and linkage to infectious disease treatment.
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We partner with communities to seek health and wellness, working to eliminate healthcare inequities with an expanded care team that includes behavioral health, social workers, nurses, population health coordinators, patient navigators, community health workers, community resource specialists, high-risk RN case management, and support for virtual visits.
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Furthermore, we have robust specialty services including geriatrics, substance use disorders, endocrinology, psychiatry, and chronic non-cancer pain management. This role offers more than traditional Primary Care. You'll delve into patient-focused practice while embracing a team and value-based population health management approach.
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Reporting directly to the Operations Manager, Brigham and Women’s Primary Care Center of Excellence, this position effectively performs a variety of medication-related tasks, as well as other duties in support of department operations within their scope of practice.
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AGENCY OVERVIEW Native American Lifelines Inc. (NAL) is a small nonprofit community-based agency in Baltimore, MD, with an additional service location in Boston, MA. NAL serves American Indians/Alaskan Natives, primarily providing health education, health promotion, case management, substance abuse counseling, dental services, transportation, and support groups.
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Geriatric Support Services Coordinator (GSSC) If you thrive in a community-based position where you can build relationships with older adults by providing case management, then Mystic Valley Elder Services is the place for you.
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Case management and regular contact with participants using evidence based approaches to support recovery and reduce recidivism in partnership with probation (who supervise court-ordered conditions) and other criminal justice personnel.
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Key Responsibilities The candidate will primarily work with members of the HIV prevention/case management team. A key area of focus will be BIPOC communities, MSM, and People living with HIV. The Infectious Diseases Bureau will support the training of BPHC staff and community partners programs on HIV Stigma reduction and recommendations, as well as culturally appropriate and trauma-informed strategies.
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The PACT clinician serves both as a primary case manager for a small caseload (3-4 individuals) and provides 1:1 and group sessions to clients in other areas (wellness, vocational, family support, spirituality, social, addictions etc) mostly in a community based setting.
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Preferred Qualifications: Previous nursing case management or medical/surgical experience Nursing telephone triage, Chronic Care Management (CCM), discharge planning, skilled telephonic patient interaction and primary care/ambulatory care experience.
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The Wellness Nurse works closely with other team members to: engage residents in wellness assessments and health education programs, connect residents to needed services, triage resident issues, provide a wide variety of case management tasks including coordinating care for residents returning home from hospital and/or rehab stays, ensure that all interventions are documented and tracked, and partner with community provider organizations.
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Employs clinical services such as individual, couples, family, and group therapy; provides crisis intervention; participates in case management and discharge planning. The position provides therapy and general support to children/adolescent patients as well as families as part of a behavioral health team integrated in a community health center.
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Under the general direction of the Team Manager, but working collaboratively with the SCO representative(s), the SCO GSSC (Geriatric Support Service Coordinator) plays an integral part of the case management functioning of the agency.
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The size and complexity of the software products being developed and enhanced requires continual (re)engagement with product owners, developers, user community to develop test case scenarios and translate them into concrete QA test steps for either delivery of automated test scripts as a regression testing suite, or manual end user testing documentation.
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Child Psychiatrist o pportunity in a c oastal town north of Boston, Massachusetts, to provide direct patient care and professional support to medical and clinical staff along with the management of complex psychiatric patients in a community mental health clinic setting.
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