Program Coordinator – HIV Community and Population Health – Grant Funded

NewYork-Presbyterian HospitalNew York, NY
5dOnsite

About The Position

Shape an inspiring model of community-inspired care. Be at the Forefront of Change in Healthcare Delivery As on of the top ranked hospital in New York (U.S.News & World Report), NewYork-Presbyterian has a long tradition of bringing hope, health and healing to our communities. NYP is continuously implementing new programs to meet the unique needs of our communities, and is strengthening those that exist. Our programs build upon, and tie together, the Hospital’s inpatient care coordination, Ambulatory Care Network, and community outreach programs. Pursue this crucial role, responsible for coordinating the daily operations of Project STAY (Services To Assist Youth) to achieve their goal of HIV prevention within the community. Your work will help us bring innovative care and support to our communities, extending health and wellness to thousands of individuals and families. Now, you can become one of the people who Make It Possible. Program Coordinator – HIV Community and Population Health – Grant Funded In this key role, identify individuals who are at risk for HIV and link them to care. Complete risk assessments to evaluate the patients' need for PrEP or PEP followed by your support with insurance navigation, provide treatment and medication adherence counseling and support, and ongoing risk reduction counseling. Complete all grant-related forms as required by the grants, meet grant deliverables, document all contacts, utilize internal IT tools to track patients, outreach patients as needed, and advocate with insurance programs/companies as needed. Participate in community outreach events, conduct home visits as needed, and conduct presentations in the community to raise awareness. This is a grant funded position.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree or 3 -5 years of equivalent experience
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word
  • all roles require on-site presence (variable by role). Therefore, all employees should live within a commutable distance to NYP.
  • NYP will not reimburse for travel expenses.

Nice To Haves

  • Bilingual Spanish
  • Master's Degree in a related field
  • Experience with program planning and evaluation and contract management
  • Experience working with LGBT-identified, runaway and homeless, foster care and/or immigrant youth populations

Responsibilities

  • Identify individuals who are at risk for HIV and link them to care.
  • Complete risk assessments to evaluate the patients' need for PrEP or PEP followed by your support with insurance navigation
  • Provide treatment and medication adherence counseling and support, and ongoing risk reduction counseling.
  • Complete all grant-related forms as required by the grants, meet grant deliverables, document all contacts, utilize internal IT tools to track patients, outreach patients as needed, and advocate with insurance programs/companies as needed.
  • Participate in community outreach events, conduct home visits as needed, and conduct presentations in the community to raise awareness.
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