Establishes a trusting relationship with families by initiating and maintaining regular client contact as prescribed by Healthy Families America accreditation standards. Provides case management/care coordination/parent education and parenting support for pregnant women and families of infants by visiting families in their homes for a period of up to 5 years. Serves as primary coordinator on multi-disciplinary team including therapist, nurses and father support specialists. Maintains a case weight according to program requirements. Meets Healthy Families Pinellas guidelines for home visiting and risk appropriate care. Links pregnant women, families and infants to supports and services available in the community. Assures continued participation in prenatal and infant health care. Communicates and coordinates with other providers, especially the health care provider. Tracks prenatal care, immunizations, and well-baby care. Closes cases in a timely manner when no further services are needed or the client is ineligible for services. Ensures services are provided that satisfy the needs of the participant. Is a mandated reporter. While in the home: Determines the participant's needs through screenings and assessments including the initial home assessment, home safety questionnaires, HFPIs, CCIs, Edinburgh Depression Screens, and developmental screening tools. Assists the family in developing family goals. Strategically implements curriculum and referrals on the HVSP to address risk factors. Capitalizes on identified protective factors to address risk factors as well as facilitates the development of additional protective factors within the family. Implement reflective strategies to promote attunement within the parent-child relationship. Provides in-home parent education utilizing recommended curriculums, including GGK, the Gold Within, and the FSU curriculums. Provides women/parents with family planning options and education on planning future healthy deliveries with an emphasis on women’s health. Provides tobacco risks and smoking cessation education/counseling and referrals Utilizes Healthy Families Pinellas forms to document case management, client progress and home visiting activities. Maintains an electronic health record for each client served. Responsible for maintaining the integrity of the EHR in HMS and completing service ledgers for services to be entered the HFF data tracking system. Utilizes HFF data reports to ensure timely administration of required tools/assessments as determined by HFF policies. Completes Encounters and EARS in HMS to document direct services, risk factors, service checks and other work activities. Completes all HVRs within program standards. Meets grant goals, performance measures and objectives, programmatic and funder requirements. Maintains standards/applicable regulations for personnel, medical records management, programmatic/funder requirements. Meets weekly with supervisor for a minimum of 1.5 hours for reflective, clinical and administrative supervision to discuss case findings and corresponding case management activities. Levels cases according to need. Participates in regular staff meetings. Participates in regular staff meetings and parent support groups. Attends training to promote professional and personal growth. Completes all mandatory trainings as required by the program, the funder, and the agency. Performs all other duties and completes reports as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1,001-5,000 employees