This position is located within all 5 Boroughs(Manhattan, Brooklyn, The Bronx, Queens, and Staten Island).
MedRite Urgent Care provides residents and visitors of NY, NJ, and FL, with a modern solution for urgent medical treatment and routine healthcare. The demands put on us by work obligations, family responsibilities, and hectic schedules can make it difficult to seek medical services within the traditional nine-to-five doctor’s office model. We solve this problem by providing individualized care in patients' homes or on a walk-in basis with same-day availability. Our licensed providers can treat virtually all non-life-threatening injuries and illnesses, and we also offer services for preventative care, routine wellness, pediatric patients, occupational healthcare, and more. When you need to see a provider quickly, MedRite Urgent Care is here for you.
Case Worker:
The Case Worker’s primary responsibility will be to provide case management services to guests, ensuring that all feasible needs are satisfied where possible. They will be responsible for a variety of casework activities, such as meeting with residents and preparing psychosocial evaluations, which include gathering, analyzing, and evaluating data as well as developing service plans. The ideal candidate is proficient in Microsoft Office and Spanish. As part of the team, you will be providing MEDRITE services and excellent care for migrant populations. The pay rate for this position is $27 - $30 per hour.
Keys to success:
The capacity to listen to patients speaking Spanish and problem solve within means is essential for every position on this project. All staff members must be considerate and kind to patients. Team member must be flexible, solution-focused with attention to detail, ability to quickly process and disseminate information to patients, team, and leaders. Must possess strong supervisory qualities, as well as the capacity to train others. The majority of the patient population speaks Spanish (preferred), but fluency in other languages, including French, Creole, Haitian, Wolof, and ASL, is a benefit.
Responsibilities:
· Setup and teardown/cleanup workstations at day's end.
· Responsible for a variety of casework activities, such as meeting with residents and preparing psychosocial evaluations, which include gathering, analyzing, and evaluating data as well as developing service plans.
· Utilize materials efficiently with minimal waste.
· In charge of informing residents about the facility's rules and regulations as well as providing information about the service plan process.
· Respect and safeguards the confidentiality of guest-related information.
· Responsible for caseload and conducts record keeping activities as needed, such as case notes and census statistics reports, while ensuring that all documents are kept confidential.
· Maintain a positive working atmosphere.
· Refer residents to appropriate agencies and programs as needed and builds rapport and a professional connection with all stakeholders.
· Assist residents in forming connections with outside services. Makes transportation arrangements for relevant appointments.
· Deal with emergencies when they arise and arranges for medical aid.
· Participate in frequent staff meetings and report progress to supervisor.
· Demonstrate the ability to detect priorities in workflow organization. Capable of performing duties autonomously with little direct supervision.
· Demonstrate good and helpful interactions with clients, visitors, contract employees, volunteers, and coworkers.
· Perform additional responsibilities as needed.
· Demonstrate a dedication to creating a supportive work environment and maintains a good attitude at work and toward the job.
· Project a positive image while interacting with the public and clients and is prepared to go above and beyond to contribute to the development of a quality and compassionate shelter/program.