Overview
Under the direct supervision of the Clinic Nurse. The primary function of the position is to improve communications between the Indian community and the providers of health care and social services; increase the Indian community’s access to already existing services, promote general health and assist with preventative and rehabilitative services and the delivery of comprehensive health services; assist with the promotion of environmental health. Communicate directly with health care provider and director to ensure comprehensive health care delivery to patients.
Position Summary:
Identify American Indian families in the service area
Make client home visits as assigned or scheduled.
Assist eligible clients in obtaining available social and health services.
Provide information regarding community resources to patient population.
Conduct informal meetings to define and explain possible solutions regarding social and health problems.
Provide follow-up on all referrals made to outside providers.
Provide health education and counseling, coordinating it with dental, medical, and mental health services.
Maintain current daily logs, required reporting forms utilizing CHR, PCC forms using the SOAP format; maintain thorough and up to date confidential records related to all parties contacted.
Attend training workshops, meetings, and seminars or any community health related function as directed by the Clinic Nurse and/or Clinic Manager.
Make visits to the hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, convalescent homes, and nursing homes as needed.
Arrange and support transportation as needed and directed.
Adjust work hours according to transportation schedule, i.e., come in 1 – 2 hours later on the day of prescription pickups, late afternoon appointments and long transports.
Cooperate and work with Clinic staff, as assigned, to assist eligible clients.
Be available on days the Clinic Physician is here, unless an emergency arises.
Arrange weekly meetings with Nursing Supervisor.
Maintain cleanliness and upkeep of transport vehicles; ensure that vehicles are cleaned upon return of each transport.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Prefer past experience in human/health services
Applicant must be IHS Community Health Representative Trained
Prefer applicant possess a current Certified Nurses Certificate
Must be a resident of the County of service
Must agree to an annual physical examination and TB skin test or X-Ray
Have reasonable mental and physical health and be able to fulfill the functions described above
Must possess the following:
Ability to type with the use of computer terminal or in the alternative, previous typewriter and experience a willingness to learn the use of a computer
Ability to interpret rules, regulations, and policies so as to explain then to other persons, i.e., transporting minors – parent must accompany, etc
Ability to maintain strict confidentiality
Ability to communicate with others and establish trusting relationships with people
Ability to serve as a role model and be a member of the Indian Community
Capability and willingness to learn and use basic health skills
Current CPR and First Aid cards
Current valid California Driver’s License and be insurable