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PASRR Clinical Evaluator - (Hybrid Role in Bremerton, Washington State)
Acentra Health Bremerton, WA

PASRR Clinical Evaluator - (Hybrid Role in Bremerton, Washington State)

Acentra Health
Bremerton, WA
  • Medical , Paid Time Off , Retirement
  • Full-Time
Job Description

Following a 2022 merger of CNSI and Kepro, Acentra Health combines clinical services, technology solutions, and data analytics to accelerate better health outcomes. This is a great time to join our team of passionate individuals working together to pursue the most effective solutions to today’s complex healthcare challenges. Our culture is fueled by passion and driven by purpose.

Position Overview

As a PASRR (Preadmission Screening and Resident Review) Clinical Evaluator, you will conduct onsite assessments to facilitate and ensure appropriate placement and care for local populations in Bremerton, Washington, and its surrounding areas. Your role involves providing essential evaluations and recommendations to enhance patient well-being and quality of life. These assessments, primarily conducted in nursing homes or hospital settings, play a crucial role in determining the level and scope of care required for each patient.

As a trusted expert, you will have the autonomy to evaluate their care needs and provide invaluable determinations and recommendations for their ongoing level of care, helping to improve patient's well-being and enhance their quality of life. This is a hybrid role that will entail working from your home office while also dedicating a portion of your day to fieldwork, involving travel to patients within your surrounding areas and counties. Must be open to covering Bremerton and surrounding areas. All required travel expenses, including mileage will be reimbursed.

Job Responsibilities

  • Conduct accurate screenings, evaluations, and determinations by thoroughly assessing patients, relevant records, and collateral sources of information.
  • Determine the appropriate level of care and service needs based on the patient's physical, behavioral, and psychological functioning.
  • Apply knowledge of psychiatric disorders as defined by the most current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual used in Washington.
  • Adhere to standards of practice related to mental health, intellectual and developmental disabilities, geriatrics, and other conditions necessitating long-term care services and supports.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, and Outlook for efficient documentation and communication.
  • Confirm clinical diagnoses, accounting for psychological and behavioral factors.
  • Utilize computer equipment and web-based software to facilitate work processes effectively.
  • Interact professionally with healthcare professionals, patients, and their families as necessary.
  • Communicate effectively to individuals and groups through various mediums, including spoken, written, and electronic forms.
  • Monitor personal metrics to ensure compliance with turnaround time requirements.
  • Ensure compliance with necessary workflows to maintain quality and efficiency.
  • Attend and actively participate in meetings and conduct case consultations/peer reviews as needed.
  • Stay updated on current literature, regulations, and research related to long-term care, mental illness, medical conditions, and geriatrics.
  • The list of accountabilities is not intended to be all-inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties that management may deem necessary from time to time.

Required Qualifications, Skills, Knowledge and Experience

  • Minimum of 3 years' experience in assessing and diagnosing individuals with mental/psychiatric disorders, including complex differential diagnoses related to substance use, medical conditions, cognitive issues, and dementia.
  • Active unrestricted licensure in Washington in a healthcare or related field, such as a Licensed Psychologist, Psychiatric Nurse, Social Worker, Mental Health Counselor, Marriage and Family Therapist, or Social Worker Independent Clinical License.
  • Graduation from an accredited college with a relevant degree program.
  • Working knowledge of Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) requirements per Federal Regulation 42 CFR, Chapter 483.
  • Familiarity with psychiatric disorders as defined by the most current Diagnostic and Statistical Manual used in Washington.
  • Experience working with the geriatric population
  • Knowledge of and/or experience with public mental health and medical programs.
  • Understanding of standards of practice related to determining the Level of Care.
  • Knowledge of standards of practice related to mental health, geriatrics, and other disorders typically requiring long-term care placement.
  • Understanding of public sector services and supports.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Teams, and Outlook.
  • Ability to diagnose psychological and behavioral issues clinically.
  • Proficiency in using computer equipment and web-based software for work.
  • Strong interpersonal skills to interact with office staff, healthcare professionals, patients, families, and other support systems effectively.
  • Effective communication skills, both verbal and written, to convey information to individuals and groups through various media.
  • Attention to detail, effective prioritization, and timely execution of tasks.
  • Proficiency in assessing and analyzing psychological, emotional, behavioral, and physical functioning.
  • Ability to develop level of care recommendations based on clinical evaluations.

Singularly Focused. Mission Driven.

Accelerating Better Outcomes is our Mantra! We are mission-driven to innovate health solutions that deliver maximum value and impact.

We do this through our people.

You will have meaningful work that genuinely improves people's lives across the country. We are a company that cares about our employees, and we give you the tools and encouragement you need to achieve the finest work of your career.

Benefits are a key component of your rewards package. Our benefits are designed to provide you with additional protection, security, and support for both your career and your life away from work. Our benefits include comprehensive health plans, paid time off, retirement savings, corporate wellness, educational assistance, corporate discounts, and more.

Compensation

The compensation for this role is $83,000 to $89,000 annual salary. Based on our compensation program, an applicant’s position placement in the pay range will depend on various considerations, such as years of applicable experience and skill level.

EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability

Acentra Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran or any other status protected by applicable Federal, State or Local law.

We know your time is valuable and we thank you for applying for this position. Due to the high volume of applicants, only those who are chosen to advance in our interview process will be contacted. We sincerely appreciate your interest in Acentra Health and invite you to apply to future openings that may be of interest. Best of luck in your search!

~ The Acentra Health Talent Acquisition Team

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Acentra Health

Bremerton, WA
98310 USA

Industry

Healthcare

Posted date

14 days ago

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Acentra Health job posting for a PASRR Clinical Evaluator - (Hybrid Role in Bremerton, Washington State) in Bremerton, WA with a salary of $94,900 to $130,900 Yearly with a map of Bremerton location.