MFP Transition Coordinator
Company: Vaya Health
Location: Plymouth
Posted on: November 8, 2024
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Job Description:
LOCATION: Remote - must live in or near Northampton, Halifax,
Nash, Wilson, Edgecomb, Pitt, Greene, Lenoir, Pamlico, Beaufort,
Hyde, Dare, Washington, Bertie, Martin, Gates, Pasquotank, or
Perquimans County, North Carolina. Travel is required throughout
these counties for this position.
GENERAL STATEMENT OF JOBThe Money Follows the Person (MFP)
Rebalancing Demonstration Grant helps states rebalance their
Medicaid long- term care systems. The Transition Coordinator leads
a participant and the planning team through a planning process and
ensures the participant has the supports in place to live
successfully in the community. Strong collaboration with other
community partners is essential for quality transition planning.
The MFP Transition Coordinator will play a critical role in
facilitating the transition of eligible older adults and adults
with physical disabilities from long-term care facilities to
community-based living arrangements. This role requires a deep
understanding of person-centered planning, the ability to
coordinate various community-based services and supports, and
strong collaboration skills with other community partners to ensure
quality and effective transition planning. ESSENTIAL JOB
FUNCTIONSTransition Coordination:Collaborate with transition
partners to ensure the quality, efficiency, and integrity of the
transition process for each MFP participant.Serve as the team lead
for each participant's transition team, assigning tasks, monitoring
completion, reporting status changes, and reassessing as
needed.Secure and coordinate resources and supports to enable
participants to live as independently as possible in the
community.Ensure critical benefits and supports, such as Social
Security payments, SNAP benefits, public transportation, utility
services, and other benefits, are in place prior to
transition.Maintain required documentation for each transition,
including transition needs budget, preliminary and final transition
plan, MFP Transition Checklist, and monthly database updates.
Post-Transition Support:Provide follow-up support in-person and
virtually for a minimum of one year post-transition. Continue
monitoring each MFP participant's budget for up to one year
post-discharge to ensure as many needs as possible are met using
available funds.Collaborate with Long-Term Care Ombudsman, Local
Contact Agencies, and other communityorganizations to provide
outreach about transition services. Communication and
Collaboration:Participate in multiple monthly conference calls with
other transition coordinators, Division ofVocational Rehabilitation
(DVR), other transition coordination partners, and MFP staff.Work
closely with other Vaya staff including managers, supervisors, care
coordination, hospital liaisons, and other departments necessary
for successful transition planning. Documentation and
Reporting:Document the in-reach and transition progress accurately
and clearly to inform local, state, and federal agencies.Ensure all
contacts and interventions with participants are documented in the
consumer's administrative health record.Ensure that all required
documentation and reports are submitted to manager prior to
deadlines. Other Duties as Assigned:Perform other related duties as
required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILL & ABILITIESA high level of diplomacy and
discretion is required to effectively negotiate and resolve issues
with minimal assistance. This will require exceptional
interpersonal skills, highly effective communication ability, and
the propensity to make prompt independent decisions based upon
relevant facts. Problem solving, negotiation, and conflict
resolution skills are essential to balance the needs of both
internal and external customers. Must be highly skilled at shifting
between macro and micro level planning, maintaining both the big
picture and seeing that the details are covered. The MFP Transition
Coordinator must have considerable knowledge of the MH/SU/IDD
service array provided through the network of Vaya providers.
Additional knowledge in Vaya Medicaid B and C waivers and
accreditation is helpful. The employee must be detail oriented,
able to organize multiple tasks and priorities, and to effectively
manage projects from start to finish. Work activities quickly
change according to mandated changes and changing priorities within
the department. The employee must be able to change the focus of
his/her activities to meet changing priorities. Proficiency in
Microsoft Office products (such as Word, Excel, Outlook,
PowerPoint, etc.) and Vaya information system is required.
QUALIFICATIONS & EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
services and supports;Working with individuals moving from one
facility-based setting to another
setting (e.g., community-based or facility-based); Case Management;
Social work; Nursing;Or other similar experience PHYSICAL
REQUIREMENTSClose visual acuity to perform activities such as
preparation and analysis of documents; viewing a computer terminal;
and extensive reading. Physical activity in this position includes
crouching, reaching, walking, talking, hearing and repetitive
motion of hands, wrists and fingers. Sedentary work with lifting
requirements up to 10 pounds, sitting for extended periods of time.
Mental concentration is required in all aspects of work.
RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: This position is required to reside in North
Carolina or within 40 miles of the North Carolina border. SALARY:
Depending on qualifications & experience of candidate. This
position is non-exempt and is eligible for overtime
compensation.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: Open Until Filled
APPLY: Vaya Health accepts online applications in our Career
Center, please visit. Vaya Health is an equal opportunity
employer.
Keywords: Vaya Health, Wilmington , MFP Transition Coordinator, Other , Plymouth, North Carolina
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