Program Specialist I- HIV/Infectious Disease
Company: CAN Community Health
Location: Daytona Beach
Posted on: August 4, 2022
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Job Description:
Description:
CAN Community Health one of the nation's largest providers of HIV
Services has an exciting opportunity for HIV Program Specialist for
our prevention department located in the Daytona Beach area of FL.
We are looking for someone who is passionate about serving the
needs of individuals impacted by HIV and other infectious diseases.
You will become part of our professional team that drives home our
Company's Mission and Values. We offer good quality of life with an
excellent schedule, competitive pay with a bonus plan, premiere
benefits package with a retirement plan with a generous company
matching contribution. We have received recognition in 2022, 2021,
2019, & 2018 NPT's Best Non-Profit to Work for Award.All new hires
must provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination status. CAN is a
Drug-Free Workplace. All potential hires will be required to take
and clear a pre-employment drug screen upon job offer. Salary
Range: $40k to $44k based upon education level, background, and
experience.You can find out more about us by visiting our website
at www.cancommunityhealth.org. Apply Today!Statement of Purpose:
This position is responsible for the development and implementation
of CAN HIV Community Health' Inc., HIV prevention, testing and PrEP
navigation programs to all, including those geared toward priority
populations including gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with
men (MSM), transgender individuals and disproportionately affected
communities of color. Outreach occurs in mobile locations with its
sprinter unit, including hot spot zip codes in assigned region of
service. This position is also responsible for building and
developing relationships and collaborations with community
partners.Program and Community Development (25%) Program Specialist
I- HIV/Infectious Disease1. Functions as one of CAN's
representatives, with strong program development abilities.2.
Develops/fosters grassroots relationships with community/support
resources, including establishing memoranda of understanding (MOUs)
and Business Associate Agreements (BAAs) with other medical and
social agencies (i.e. substance use, mental health, colleges,
shelters, etc.).3. Collaborates with other disciplines internally
and externally to coordinate client/patient services and community
needs.4. Establishes and maintains vendor relationships with
self-test and rapid-test kit companies, including a procurement,
inventory, and disbursement process.5. Promotes and practices CAN
Community Health, Inc.'s mission and values, and follows its
policies and procedures.6. Collaborates with target populations and
counties regularly, utilizing innovative interventions.7.
Establishes and/or follows prevention policies, procedures,
partnerships, and schedules.8. Analyzes epidemiological data and
plans outreach efforts accordingly.9. Performs other tasks as
directed by supervisor to further the mission of CAN Community
Health, Inc.Prevention and Testing (50%) Program Specialist I-
HIV/Infectious Disease10. Maps HIV prevention and testing efforts,
locally and throughout assigned region.11. Establishes and
maintains an HIV prevention and outreach testing calendar.12.
Drives and maintains the sprinter mobile unit as
needed/applicable.13. Completes weekly clinic(s)/testing in areas
of service, which could include occasional overnight stays at local
hotels.14. Provides health screenings including but not limited to
-HIV testing, blood pressure and glucose testing to a minimum
number of clients per month. Ensures accurate completion and
appropriate transport of all forms of minimum number of clients per
month. Ensure accurate completion and appropriate transport of all
forms of documentation and tracks grant requirements accordingly.
Additional STD testing may vary, per area of service and grants
received.15. Develops strategies to identify communities that are
at high-risk for HIV, STDs and Hep C.16. Oversees referrals to
community partners, targeted testing activities, marketing and all
other activities.17. Participates in the implementation of the
program strategies, evaluation outcomes and ensure the full
integration of HIV Prevention Program activities.18. Develops,
reviews and updates policies and procedures related to HIV
Prevention Program activities.19. Ensure accurate completion and
prepares reports in accordance with funders requirements.20.
Collaborates with other CAN prevention teams for peer reviews,
training and capacity building purposes.21. Conducts online health
education interventions through the use of sex-seeking and dating
geolocation applications.22. Prepares HIV home test kits for
distribution and utilizes the chatbot system to provide HIPAA
compliant support to clients participating in Tele-Testing
program.PrEP Navigation (20%) Program Specialist I- HIV/Infectious
Disease23. Assess and address clients' knowledge, attitudes and
beliefs regarding PrEP along with their intentions to initiate and
comply with a PrEP regimen during HIV testing or navigation
appointment.24. Engage high-risk individuals in discussions
regarding HIV risk reduction and PrEP to educate them in what is
required of the patient to ensure the most effective use of
PrEP.25. Provide continual client education about PrEP on community
and individual levels.26. Managing area-wide PrEP referrals:a.)
Confirm with referring location that contact has been made with
prospective client.b.) Connection with the respective medical team
to enroll client in care via central scheduling or local
support.c.) Provide warm hand-off of client to team as applicable
local workflow.d.) Identifies MD offices to expand CAN PrEP
provider network.26. Train and efficiently navigate EMR system.27.
Providing PrEP Educationa.) If interest expressed in PrEP:i. Engage
in biopsychosocial and financial assessments with patients.ii.
Review of prescription support programs, such as linkage to patient
assistance programs such as Advancing AccessPrograms, DHHS and
others.iii. Providing client education as it relates to temporary
financial assistance.iv. Links client to a Program Specialist 2 or
3 for further PrEP navigation.28. Promotes and practices CAN
Community Health, Inc.'s mission and values and follows its
policies and procedures.Grants management (5%) Program Specialist
I- HIV/Infectious Disease29. Implements and complies with federal
(i.e. CDC, Ryan White), state (Department of Health), and local
(county, city) program requirements.30. Develops and provides grant
information for internal and external reports.Secondary Tasks:1.
Represents CAN Community Health at local, state, and national
conferences and meetings, as deemed necessary.2. Works in the field
to recruit clients, provide HIV and other STD's testing, distribute
condoms, provide pre- and post- test counseling, and proper
referral to care when needed.3. Ensures outreach activities are
comprehensive, timely, and coordinated in the most effective manner
in accordance with the epidemic.4. Ensures outreach activities
adhere to the CAN Community Health guidelines.5. Ensures client
confidentiality 100% of the time by conforming to HIPPA laws and
CAN Community Health Policies and Procedures.6. Maintains
confidentiality regarding patient/client and/or family standards in
accordance with professional and departmental standards.7.
Participates in quality improvement and assurance processes.8.
Utilizes resources in a cost-effective manner.9. Continues
professional training and education to advance skills/knowledge of
HIV and related disease processes, medications, and
treatments.10.Assist with recruitment, training and supervision of
outreach volunteers and interns.11. Performs all other duties as
assigned.Responsible To: Program/Prevention Manager
Requirements:
Physical Requirements: Program Specialist I- HIV/Infectious
DiseaseNeat, professional appearance.LIGHT- Exerts up to 20 lbs. of
force occasionally, and/or up to 10 lbs. of force frequently,
and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to lift, carry,
push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body.
Involves sitting most of the time but may involve walking or
standing for brief periods of time.Work requires close visual
acuity to perform an activity such as; preparing and analyzing data
and figures; transcribing; viewing a computer monitor; extensive
reading; visual inspection involving small objects, and/or
operation of clinical equipment, devices and tools.Requires
expressing or exchanging ideas by means of spoken word, visual and
auditory acuity.Work is performed in both a clinical indoor setting
and outdoor setting utilizing the mobile sprinter unity and or
tents for outreach events.Requires moderate travel to community
meetings throughout the assigned territory county.Required
Education/Professional Experience: Program Specialist I-
HIV/Infectious Disease1. Public health, social work, and/or health
education/social sciences bachelor's degree and three (3) year
minimum of relevant work experience.2. Experience working with
priority populations, including injection drug users (IDU), as well
as Hispanic, African American and Native American
communities.Preferred Education/Professional Experience: Program
Specialist I- HIV/Infectious Disease1. Three (3) years plus in HIV
programmatic experience and/or healthcare program development.2.
Medical assistant, public health, and/or nursing experience.3.
Experience and comfort administering HIV rapid testing and/or
drawing blood, per state requirements.4. Bilingual in Spanish
preferred but not required. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Required: Program Specialist I- HIV/Infectious Disease1. Ability to
apply principals of health promotion and disease prevention.2.
Ability to accurately coordinate several tasks at one time.3. Able
to work autonomously.4. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability
to work effectively with a diverse population.5. Knowledge of
community health services and agencies.6. Demonstrates visual and
auditory acuity.7. Working knowledge Microsoft Outlook, Excel,
Power Point Presentation and Microsoft Word8. Experience with
development and implementation of HIV Prevention procedures9.
Ability to self-motivate10. Managerial and Leadership skills11.
Demonstrates experience with Ryan White, CDC, and 340B mandates,
documentation, and compliance.12. Demonstrates appropriate
organizational skills.13. Demonstrates excellent communication,
intervention and people skills.14. Ability to utilize
problem-solving techniques.15. Demonstrates knowledge of
documentation protocols.Machines/Equipment and Tools Used: Program
Specialist I- HIV/Infectious Disease1. Computer2. Telephone3.Must
be able to operate a motor vehicle.Training Requirements: Program
Specialist I- HIV/Infectious Diseaseo All new employees are
required to attend New Employee Orientationo At least 1-2-week
out-of-state onboarding training(s), included but not limited
to:HIV prevention planningTesting best practicesPrEP
NavigationMobile unit managementBasic annual safetyBlood borne
pathogenHazard CommunicationInfectious WasteTuberculosisEMRContract
managemento On-going internal and external grassroots development
trainingo Department of Health required trainingo Other
internal/external training as deemed necessaryTravel Requirements:
Moderate in-state and occasional out-of-state travel required,
including prevention outreach work in the community on evenings and
weekends as needed in area of service. This includes the
responsibility and operation of a company van/mobile unit. Requires
a valid driver's license.Other Duties: Program Specialist I-
HIV/Infectious DiseasePlease note this job description is not
designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities,
duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for
this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any
time with or without notice.CAN is an equal opportunity employer
that is committed to diversity and values the ways in which we are
different. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran
status, or other characteristic protected by applicable
law.PI187347673
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