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Clinical Assessment Manager- Care Delivery (UAS) - FlexStaff

Clinical Assessment Manager- Care Delivery (UAS) - FlexStaff

FlexStaff

Lake Success, NY • On-site

$57/hr

Full-time

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

FlexStaff is hiring a Clinical Assessment Manager - Care Delivery (UAS Nurse) to join our client's team on a temp to perm basis. 

Location: Brooklyn (Orientation in the Bronx)
Setting: Field; conducting in-home participant assessments.
Pay Rate: $57/hr
Schedule: Monday - Friday 8:30am-5:30pm, (1 hour lunch) (FT)
 

We are seeking a Clinical Assessment Manager with required UAS experience to oversee and execute all tasks related to the clinical assessment process. This includes, but is not limited to, clinical onboarding, reassessment, UAS-NY completion, comprehensive assessment, medication review, and post-hospital discharge evaluation. The role involves close collaboration with intake, enrollment, and care delivery teams, conducting in-home assessments, ensuring accurate documentation in EMR, promoting the PACE program, and maintaining compliance with CMS/PACE guidelines. This individual will play a crucial part in facilitating smooth transitions for participants, advising on operational improvements, and actively contributing to quality improvement initiatives.

Here are the key responsibilities for this role:

Assessment & Eligibility:

  • Conduct in-home or virtual assessments using the Uniform Assessment System of New York (UAS-NY) for prospective or enrolled participants.
  • Determine initial or continued plan eligibility in accordance with Community Based Long Term Care (CBLTC) Services requirements.
  • Answer questions about the PACE program and highlight its benefits during assessments.
  • Maintain a schedule of at minimum 2-3 UAS-NY assessments per day.

    Documentation & Compliance:

    • Evaluate and review previous assessments, primary diagnoses, and medications, ensuring all changes are accurately reflected in the EMR and match UAS entries.
    • Document all interactions, notes, service plans, and other documentation within 48 hours.
    • Work with the quality review team to ensure accuracy and completeness of documentation in both the Health Commerce System and the EMR.
    • Maintain knowledge of all applicable CMS/PACE guidelines and organizational policies.

    Collaboration & Communication:

    • Collaborate closely with intake, enrollment, and care delivery teams.
    • Escalate significant changes or concerns during assessments to the quality review team or discipline manager.
    • Provide significant clinical information to the Care Delivery team in advance of enrollment for smooth transitions.
    • Partner with Care Delivery leadership and the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) to provide updates, address concerns, and improve processes.
    • Serve as the clinical point person for Care Delivery questions post-enrollment.
    • Remain responsive and available by phone/email for CenterLight staff.

      Program Promotion & Education:

      • Promote and educate potential referral sources about the PACE program.
      • Educate potential/new PACE participants on plan benefits, services, and the care delivery model.

    Process Improvement & Quality:

    • Complete and/or reassess PCAT Tasking Tool, providing recommendations for modifications.
    • Utilize the Lenavi analyzer during review and assessment processes.
    • Engage in continuous quality improvement activities to promote optimal staff performance and participant outcomes.
    • Advise on operational process improvements related to enrollment, scheduling, financials, reporting, and engagement strategies.
    • Regularly review key performance metrics and analytics.

    Logistics & Professionalism:

    • Must be able to work some weekends and travel to various boroughs.
    • Act only within the scope of individual's authority to practice.
    • Meet a standardized set of competencies for the position.
    • Serve as an acting member of the IDT.

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    The salary range and/or hourly rate listed is a good faith determination of potential base compensation that may be offered to a successful applicant for this position at the time of this job advertisement and may be modified in the future. When determining a team member's base salary and/or rate, several factors may be considered as applicable (e.g., location, specialty, service line, years of relevant experience, education, credentials, negotiated contracts, budget and internal equity).