Responsibilities:
Key Responsibilities
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Program Implementation: Design and implement a transportation program for patients to include but not limited to identifying and implementing a Non-emergency Medical Transportation software to handle scheduling, routing and dispatching.
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Coordinate Patient Transport: Oversee the scheduling and coordination of non-emergency medical transportation services. Ensure timely and safe transportation for patients to and from medical appointments. Maintain a detailed schedule of transportation requests, utilizing NEMT software, including pick-up and drop-off times.
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Communication: Communicate effectively with patients, healthcare staff, and transportation personnel to ensure smooth, accurate, and timely transportation of patients.
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Ensure Patient Safety: Ensure that patients are safely transported by adhering to all safety protocols and guidelines during transport, including checking equipment and ensuring that patients are securely fastened during transit.
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Monitor and Maintain Schedules: Maintain and track transportation schedules for patients, prioritizing urgent and critical transport needs. Ensure that all transportation services are provided on time.
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Documentation and Record-Keeping: Maintain patient eligibility records, transportation logs, and other necessary documentation. Use relevant software systems to track and manage transportation requests, outcomes, and billing.
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Coordinate with Healthcare Teams: Work closely with nursing, medical staff, and other departments to ensure that transportation schedules align with patient care needs.
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Handle Special Requests: Accommodate specific patient needs such as wheelchair transport, oxygen assistance, or other medical support during transport.
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Supervise Transport Staff: Oversee the work of the drivers, providing guidance, training, and support to ensure safe and efficient operations.
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Customer Service: Provide excellent customer service by ensuring a compassionate, respectful, and professional approach to patients during transport.
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Problem-Solving: Address any issues or delays related to patient transportation, resolving problems promptly and effectively.
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Crisis Management: Provide support in crisis situations, helping patients connect with emergency services when needed and ensuring they receive timely care.
Fleet Maintenance and Management:
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Oversee the maintenance, repair, and operational readiness of the transportation fleet per the established protocols.
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Schedule regular inspections and preventive maintenance to ensure fleet vehicles are safe, clean, and compliant with safety standards.
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Manage vehicle repair requests and coordinate with mechanics or third-party service providers to address issues promptly.
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Maintain detailed records of all fleet maintenance activities, including service history, repairs, and inspection reports.
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Monitor fuel usage, vehicle performance, and identify cost-effective opportunities for fleet management.
Supervises Operations:
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Lead program planning, development and implementation.
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Evaluate the efficiency and effectiveness of the NEMT program and recommend improvements.
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Stay informed about industry best practices, new technologies, and relevant regulations to improve service delivery.
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Monitor staff productivity
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Ensure all staff provide quality services
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Ensure competency of staff
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Monitor staff mileage, including ensuring that logs are complete and calculations are correct. Ensure staff has current and valid driver’s license and vehicle insurance.
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Interview and screen applicants when necessary and complete appropriate form as outlined in personnel policies and procedures
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Provide training in general orientation of the facility, policies, procedures, operations and specific skill areas
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Objectively complete staff performance evaluations and route to Human Resources on a timely basis
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Provide staff with consultation and supervision as needed
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Provide coverage and assistance as needed
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Effectively collaborate with other AltaPointe programs and outside sources
Supervision and Consultation
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Seek supervision and consultation as needed
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Accept and employ suggestions for improvement
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Actively work to enhance clinical skills
Courteous and respectful attitudes towards patients, visitors and co-workers
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Treat patients with care, dignity and compassion
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Respect patient privacy and confidentiality
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Is pleasant and cooperative with others
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Assist visitors and consumers as needed
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Personal values don’t inhibit ability to relate and care for others
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Is sensitive to the patient’s needs, expectations and individual differences
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Is gentle and calm with patients and families
Administrative and Other Related Duties as Assigned
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Actively participate in Performance Improvement activities
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Actively participate in AHS committees as required
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Complete assigned tasks in a timely manner
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Follow AHS policies and procedures
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Maintain current license/certification and requirements for renewals (i.e. CEU’s), if applicable, and attends to required in-services and workshops
Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent required; associate or bachelor’s degree in business, healthcare or related field preferred. Must be at least 23 years of age; have a valid state issued driver’s license and proof of current liability insurance. Previous experience in public transportation or logistics is strongly preferred. Previous experience with Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) software is strongly preferred. Required knowledge, skills and/or abilities outlined below:
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Ability to prioritize tasks and manage time effectively in a fast-paced environment.
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Compassionate, empathetic, and professional demeanor when interacting with patients and staff.
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Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
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Excellent organizational, attention to detail and time management skills.
Knowledge, outlined below, to be attained within six (6) months of employment.
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Knowledge of patient safety protocols and HIPAA regulations
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CPR and First Aid certification required (company-provided training)
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Knowledge of psychiatric disorders in the adult population
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Knowledge of behavior management, crisis intervention and interventions common to acute psychotic consumers, as well as, to non-violent crisis intervention practice
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Knowledge of State, Medicaid, Medicare, and Joint Commission on Healthcare Accreditation standards and practices.