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Administrative Responsibilities:
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Provides hospital and community-based services to patients and families within the CHKD Health System who have experienced intentional violent injury.
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Works with program evaluators to monitor and assess performance in relation to stated program objectives.
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Manages administrative and fiscal operations for the HPIV program in accordance with our contract.
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Researches all application processes, compiles application data, determines deadlines, and manages/oversees project research, budget, design and implementation.
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Responsible for data, grant management, and other reporting as required by the grant-funding source.
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Identifies, disseminates, and assigns duties to the HPIV Medical Social Worker as well as provide their clinical supervision.
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Works closely with the Trauma Team and the Trauma Wellness Coordinator to ensure that the patient and family are receiving maximum support, and encourages adherence to treatment recommendations.
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Serves as the main point of contact to participating hospitals and funder for technical assistance to include coaching calls and one-on-one virtual coaching.
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Organizes site visits and shadowing opportunities between participating hospitals.
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Leads the development and implementation of educational materials and curriculum.
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Performs other duties as needed.
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Clinical Responsibilities:
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Functions, as needed, in the role of providing direct care services to patients and families within the CHKD Health System who have experienced intentional violent injury. It is an expectation the Coordinator will carry a patient caseload and provide coverage for the HVIP Medical Social Worker as needed. The Coordinator will complete a thorough assessment to identify needs of the patient and family members impacted by the incident.
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Provides immediate crisis intervention support and counseling.
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Completes mental health evaluations and/or ensure that a referral for mental health support and evaluation is completed.
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Connects patients and families to the appropriate community resources and services to address concerns and needs identified.
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Assists in administering and tracking the use of crisis funds serving patient victims of violent injury.
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Accompanies victims of violent crime within the hospital, criminal justice system, and other systems as needed to support during appointments and meetings.
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Provides on-going case management and follow-up services to the patient and family for up to one year following the incident.
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Plans and facilitates community activities as needed to promote program awareness and assist in reducing community violence.
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Performs other duties as needed.