Light Rail Communications Specialist
BMCHP is recruiting for motivated, compassionate, mission-driven nurses to join our Senior Care Options (SCO) program clinical team. The SCO program is designed to deliver high-quality, compassionate care to seniors in their home. We’re looking for nurses who are driven by a passion to serve the under-served and are committed to making a difference in elders’ lives.
The Care Manager serves a central role on an interdisciplinary team committed to helping seniors stay in their communities and maintain their independence. The Care Manager acts as the clinical link with the member’s Primary Care Team (PCT) which includes the Member, Caregiver(s), Primary Care Provider, community agency providers, pharmacists, social workers, and others involved with the Member’s care.
The Care Manager’s work is primarily conducted in the field and includes a variety of diverse and complex face-to- face and telephonic care management responsibilities. The Care Manager provides care coordination for at-risk and complex individuals through a member-centric, team-based approach. The Care Manager ensures the right care is provided in the right setting and at the right time.
Responsibilities include assessment, the development, implementation, and evaluation of the Individual Plan of Care (IPC), and managing the member’s care through the health care continuum. Perform other duties as requested.
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*Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status.
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+--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, & ABILITIES | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | - Knowledge of communication system and maintenance practices needed | | to inspect, test, install, and maintain Metro's | | Communication systems. | | - Knowledge of PC based computer hardware, Microsoft computer | | operating systems, and computer networking at the | | administrative level. | | - Knowledge of standard PC based software programs and tools such as | | Visual Studio, Oracle, MS Access, and hardware | | diagnostic applications. | | - Knowledge of railroad / rail transit communication system operation. | | - Knowledge of Metro, local, state, and federal | | communication regulations. | | - Knowledge of the National Electric Code. Skilled at the use of | | industry standard tools and test equipment used in the maintenance | | and installation of communication systems: (Various hand-tools, | | Multimeter, Oscilloscope, OTDR, dB meter, etc.) | | - Skilled at identifying and rectifying communication system (defects) | | and related problems. | | - Ability to evaluate and implement strategies to efficiently and | | effectively troubleshoot and repair communication system failures. | | - Ability to work independently as well as in a team environment. | | - Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. | | - Ability to use PC based programs Word, Excel, and E-mail. | | - Ability to work in any weather conditions, at any time of the day | | or night. | | - Ability to report for emergency duty 24/7. | | - Ability to walk at least twenty miles per week over ballast track | | and uneven surfaces. | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------+