COTA/L Home Care Coordinator at Community LIFE
Bedford, PA 15522
About the Job
Summary of Job Duties:
Under the supervision of the Home Care Supervisor and working closely with the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT), the Home Care Coordinator is a COTA/L who provides the technical, organizational and communication skills necessary to efficiently assess the need for, and coordinate the delivery of, home / personal care services for adults age 55+ living in the community. Mileage is reimbursed for home visits.
Schedule: Part Time, 20 hours per week plus weekend and on-call rotation
Required Education: Graduate of accredited Certified Occupational Therapist Assistant (COTA) program.
Required Experience: At least one year of experience working with a frail elderly population, preferably in long term care, home care or community health. Experience teaching patients and other health care workers preferred.
Required Certifications/Licensure: Valid PA COTA license and Valid PA Driver’s license.
Required Skills
- Knowledge of the medical, social, and emotional needs of a frail, elderly population.
- Effective written and oral communication skills.
- Strong organizational and planning skills; ability to manage multiple priorities.
- Must be able to work independently and to utilize critical decision making skills.
- Working knowledge of utilization review, quality assurance and managed health care concepts.
- Ability to work with the interdisciplinary team approach to care for the elderly.
- Working knowledge of local health care and geriatric service networks.
- Basic working knowledge of Windows operating systems, e-mail, word processing.
- Able to deliver services in a compassionate, responsive, and courteous manner. Dependable, resourceful and flexible.
- Able to work effectively with staff, participants, providers and referral sources.
- Interest in geriatrics and community-based programming.
- Ability to appreciate and enjoy working with elderly individuals.
About us:
Community LIFE is a program of all-inclusive care for the elderly, committed to empowering older adults to remain at home while preserving their dignity, independence and quality of life. Our program brings the region’s experts in geriatric medicine and care together to work as a team in specialized Day Centers, to help older adults enjoy the highest quality of life possible. Our professionals are committed to keeping older adults independent, and in their homes. Our wide range of services are designed to meet the varied needs of seniors, and include medical care, social services, meals, activities, transportation and much more.
Compensation details: 24-29 Hourly Wage
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