Program Manager/Medical Case Manager, Pediatrics Position Available In Suffolk, Massachusetts
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Job Description
Program Manager/Medical Case Manager, Pediatrics 40319 670
Albany Street, Boston, Massachusetts Full Time Position:
Program Manager/Medical Case Manager, Pediatrics Location:
Boston, MA Schedule:
40 hours per week
ABOUT BMC
At Boston Medical Center (BMC), our diverse staff works together for one goal — to provide exceptional and equitable care to improve the health of the people of Boston. Our bold vision to transform health care is powered by our respect for our patients and our commitment to ensure everyone who comes through our doors has a positive experience. You’ll find a supportive work environment at BMC, with rich opportunities throughout your career for training, development, and growth and where you’ll have the tools you need to take charge of your own practice environment.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Program Manager is responsible for operational activities of HRSA funded, RYAN
WHITE PART D
program. The goals of the
RYAN WHITE
Part D include monitoring the transition process for adolescents/young adults to engage in care in the adult HIV program; enhancement of the transition of pregnant women living with
HIV/AIDS
to the adults’ program after delivery; retention of adolescents, young adults, and newly identified women in care; and monitoring quality of care for HIV infected children, youth and women. The Program Manager provides training, guidance and oversight to assigned staff. The Program Manager will also perform medical case management and be responsible for carrying out the goals of the HRSA Ryan Project with regards to Women Living with
HIV/AIDS.
Major targets include: Engagement of pregnant women living with
HIV/AIDS
into care, and addressing barriers to care such as health insurance enrollment and transportation.
Engagement of targeted women living with
HIV/AIDS
at risk of falling out of care or at risk of incomplete immune reconstitution (CD4