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At CCA, we are committed to fair transparent pay, and we strive to provide competitive market-informed compensation. The successful candidate's salary is determined by the combination of knowledge, skills, competencies, experience and geography. Our goal is to continue to make CCA one of the most desirable nonprofit places at which to work, and in part, recognize the importance of work-life balance. Position Summary: Job Summary: The Receptionist greets all CCA participants, visitors, vendors and staff, handles appointment scheduling, check-ins, payments and helps participants navigate CCA’s office. The receptionist provides general office support to all programs within the 25 Chapel Street office with a variety of clerical activities and related tasks like answering incoming calls, directing calls to appropriate staff, mail distribution, and similar clerical duties as assigned. Direct Supervisor: Manager of Operation and Human Resources Responsibilities: Greet staff, visitors, vendors and participants, checking participants in for appointments per front desk established procedure, and providing all visitors/vendors an attestation form with HIPAA Confidentiality Statement. Assist participants in scheduling and rescheduling appointments and provide reminders of upcoming appointments. Answer telephone calls, routing calls to the appropriate person. Facilitate participant referrals and admissions by collecting information via telephone or in- person. Update participant demographic information in the electronic health record information. Collect and reconcile payments from participants, where applicable following established procedures. Be a point of contact for participant and visitor questions, providing answers directly or directing them to the right resource. Provide Metrocards to eligible participants. Provide coverage for other clerical duties as needed. Participate in staff meetings, supervisory meetings, and training. Identify and report opportunities to improve the quality of care, staff effectiveness, and participant satisfaction. Word process reports, memoranda and correspondence. Purchases Orders for medical and office supplies. Create IDs and replacement IDs Reminding participants when their insurance expires. Conduct timely reviews of staff credentials in Streamline Verify to ensure proper credentialing verification Manage the Public Transport Automated Reimbursement (PTAR) process, submitting required reports and addressing issues. Run Central Registry Report Add and Discharge participants. Medical Dispensing Report from eCR once per week every week. Assist with Insurance Verification Supervise reception area. Maintain a clean, welcoming and comfortable environment. Receiving and sorting daily mail and packages. Uploading photo to EHR Member of CCA Office Safety Committee. Perform data entry or other administrative tasks as assigned. Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED Associate's/Bachelor's degree. (Related experience will be considered in lieu college degree) 3+ years of experience in a front desk / receptionist role required. Experience with Electronic Health Records preferred. Commitment to and experience in working with adults with diverse cultural backgrounds who are involved, or at risk of involvement, with the criminal/juvenile justice system, HIV/ AIDS, or substance abuse. Exemplary customer service skills. Strong organizational and attention to detail skills Computer Skills required Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred. Experience in a receptionist role of a busy healthcare clinic is desired. ALL APPLICANTS MUST SUBMIT COVER LETTER WITH RESUME. 12 paid holidays per year 20 days of earned time off (ETO) for full-time staff, with the ability to use it after 90-days of employment. Time off is earned starting on your first day. 7 days of paid sick time 100% paid family leave 3% retirement contribution regardless of employee contribution, applicable to salary after the 1st 6 months of employment Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Program
YAI supports people of all ages with intellectual and developmental disabilities in achieving the fullest lives possible by creating new opportunities for living, loving, working and learning. Join Our Team as a Community Habilitation Specialist! As a Community Habilitation Specialist, you’ll be a guide, mentor, and advocate, helping individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities live their best lives via skills training, fostering independence, and creating enriching experiences. You will empower the people you support to pursue their dreams and live more fully, both at home and in the community. What You’ll Be Doing: As part of our Community Habilitation team, you will provide personalized, one-on-one support for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, both in the comfort of their homes and out in the community. Your role will be to create a positive, safe environment where individuals can thrive, build essential life skills, and experience a greater sense of independence. You’ll focus on: • Promoting independence in daily life activities like household chores, personal care, learning, and recreational pursuits., • Facilitating meaningful community involvement by helping individuals participate in social, work, and leisure activities., • Providing individualized skills training to support growth in key areas like decision-making, advocacy, and self-expression., • Creating an empowering, positive environment that meets the unique needs of each individual while nurturing their personal aspirations., • Monitoring health and safety to ensure the well-being of those you support, while always following proper guidelines and instructions. This position allows you to directly impact someone’s journey toward greater independence, all while having fun and creating memorable moments along the way! The Schedule: This is a part-time position. The role typically requires flexibility with hours, working between 16-40 hours per week, with shifts starting around 3/4pm and ending around 7/8pm. We currently have some day shifts available but there are no overnight shifts involved in this role. What We’re Looking For: Education: A High School Diploma or GED is preferred. We highly value continued education in fields like Psychology, Social Work, Art Therapy, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Nursing, or any other related fields. Skills: You should display excellent communication skills (reading, writing, speaking) and have basic technology skills to document observations and monitor progress. Comfort with Daily Living Skills (ADLs): You should feel comfortable assisting individuals with ADLs (activities of daily living) like bathing, dressing, grooming, cooking, and traveling. Training: You must be able to participate in the 5 day NYS Mandated OPWDD initial training during normal business hours (9am-5pm) upon hire. Other Requirements: A tuberculosis test is required before the start date. Benefits of working with YAI: DailyPay - Work today, get paid today! • Medical/Dental coverage for some part-time and all full-time positions, • Tuition reimbursement, • Paid Vacation/Holidays and Sick Time, • 403(b) retirement with employer matching contribution, • Life Insurance, • Discounts on travel, entertainment, wireless services, shopping, and more! Compensation: $19.05 hourly Why Join Us: At YAI, our vision is to help individuals live their fullest, most independent lives. If you’re someone who’s passionate about making a real difference and empowering others to thrive, this is the job for you! How to Apply: 1️⃣ Apply here on Job Today. 2️⃣ Visit our Careers Page: Yai.org/careers YAI is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Job Summary: The LHCSA Field Registered Nurse (RN) plays a pivotal role in providing high-quality and compassionate healthcare services to patients in their homes. This position involves conducting assessments, administering skilled nursing care, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to ensure the delivery of comprehensive care and optimal patient outcomes. Responsibilities: Conduct thorough assessments of patients' health conditions, including physical, psychological, and social aspects. Develop individualized care plans in collaboration with patients, their families, and healthcare team members, tailored to meet the unique needs and goals of each patient. Provide skilled nursing care, including but not limited to medication administration, wound care, catheter care, infusion therapy, and other specialized treatments as prescribed. Monitor patients' vital signs, symptoms, and response to treatment, and adjust care plans as necessary to promote wellness and prevent complications. Educate patients and their families about their health conditions, treatment plans, medication management, and self-care strategies to promote independence and optimal health outcomes. Coordinate care with physicians, therapists, social workers, home health aides, and other healthcare professionals to ensure seamless and coordinated services. Document all patient assessments, interventions, and communications accurately and in a timely manner, adhering to LHCSA regulations and standards. Communicate effectively with patients, families, caregivers, and healthcare team members to provide updates, address concerns, and facilitate continuity of care. Participate in interdisciplinary team meetings, case conferences, and care planning sessions to review patient progress, discuss goals of care, and coordinate services. Adhere to all regulatory requirements, LHCSA policies and procedures, and professional standards of practice, ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations. Maintain confidentiality of patient information and uphold patient privacy rights in accordance with HIPAA regulations. Engage in ongoing professional development activities to enhance clinical knowledge and skills, stay abreast of current evidence-based practices, and maintain licensure and certifications. Requirements: Valid registered nurse (RN) license in the state of practice. Bachelor's degree in nursing (BSN) preferred. Minimum of one year of clinical experience, preferably in home health, community health, or a related field. Strong clinical assessment and critical thinking skills. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to establish rapport and build therapeutic relationships with patients and families. Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team, demonstrating flexibility, adaptability, and professionalism. Proficiency in electronic health record (EHR) systems and other healthcare technology tools. Reliable transportation and a valid driver's license. Willingness to travel to patients' homes and other community settings as needed. Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, to accommodate patient needs and scheduling requirements. Job Types: Full-time, Per diem Pay: $85.00 - $100.00 per hour Work Location: On the road Preferred to be able to work in Brooklyn and Queens