Director Care Coordination
- Req ID: req4997
- City, State: New Brunswick, NJ
- Department: Care Coordination
- Job Type: On-Site
- Job Schedule: Full-Time
Director Care Coordination
Care Coordination
The Director Care Coordination will:
Requirements:
Grade 135
Care Coordination
The Director Care Coordination will:
- Plan, implement, and administer comprehensive service delivery in case management, progression of care, social work services, discharge planning, and transitions in care.
- Promote/establish effective communication between Care Coordination and other Hospital departments and members of the medical staff
- Keep informed regarding current regulatory and professional trends, changes, and standards applicable to the scope of Care Coordination and make appropriate recommendations or changes in policies, procedures, and/or programs to conform to regulation changes and standards.
- Keep staff informed of Hospital Organizational goals, strategic plans and initiatives, finances, and Senior Management communication so as to ensure identification with the overall Hospital mission and goals.
- With Managers, establishes effective lines of communication for the completion of objectives, oversight of areas of responsibility and to ensure consistency for all Department staff.
- Oversee the continuous assessment and improvement of the care coordination department.
- Report pertinent information regarding patient problems, personnel problems, progress re: projects and initiatives and any unusual occurrences to the Vice President
- Lead in the development and implementation of strategies to achieve clinical, financial, and quality outcomes. Participate in all assigned committees and Hospital initiatives; Facilitate and lead workgroups and initiatives as requested.
- Serve as administrative organizational liaison with post-hospital providers and community partners including, but not limited to Home Healthcare, Skilled Nursing and Acute Rehab facilities, Assisted Living Facilities, Hospice including Inpatient Hospice provider, LTACH, and Durable medical equipment companies, and medical transport companies, including primary critical care ambulance provider.
- Participate in community planning related to the interests of the Hospital and services for patients and families.
Requirements:
- Master's degree in Social Work, Healthcare Administration or Nursing Administration required.
- Five years case management experience, and five years leadership experience in an acute care hospital setting required.
- Effective communication and customer services skills.
- High level of interpersonal and critical thinking skills to resolve complex problems which may require innovative solutions. Ability to negotiate in sensitive situations.
- Knowledgeable in all aspects of case management, social work services, discharge planning/transitions in care and associated regulations/compliance requirements
- Case Manager and Case Management Administrator certifications desirable
Grade 135