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Job Summary Hours: full-time, Monday - Friday 8:30am-5:00pm Currently,
drug overdose is the leading cause of death among homeless individuals
in Boston, and patients in our buprenorphine program have a two-thirds
lower death rate in the months when they?re enrolled with us. We are
expanding our work to include treatment for problems with cocaine and
methamphetamines, and continuing to expand low-barrier access to
treatment for opioid problems. We are hiring a Clinic Care Coordinator
for our Recovery Team. To do this job, you?ll need the ability to
provide warm hospitality and welcoming; meticulous organization; a
commitment to supporting people who use drugs where they are; and a
belief in recovery as a process each person defines for themselves. You
must also have a commitment to equity and inclusion, and an
understanding of how to make daily operations inclusive and equitable.
Responsibilities: More specifically, the Clinic Care Coordinator will:
oversee the walk-in/ Open Access schedule and ensure that patients know
where they are in this schedule and know the plan that the team is
formulating to address their needs. provide recovery navigation services
to individuals in our program, helping them connect to both internal and
external recovery supports and programs manage intakes, data
questionnaires, recovery rewards payments, and raffles and other prizes
for people in our stimulant treatment program provide backup for
community engagement activities like educational lunches, health fairs,
and other events support team meetings including coordinating schedules,
minutes, records of case reviews, and managing voicemail and fax
inboxes. Qualifications: Demonstrated commitment to harm reduction,
reducing stigma, and working together with people experiencing addiction
or recovery; we especially encourage those with lived experience
Understanding of issues related to homelessness, poverty, and racism,
and how these influence the lives of people living with substance use
disorders. Experience in administrative roles, including maintenance of
databases or patient/customer lists; comfort with programs like
Microsoft excel and ability to learn to use electronic medical records;
ability to juggle different simultaneous tasks. Experience or skills in
welcoming or hospitality: and managing patient or customer flow, and
helping patients or customers manage anxiety or frustration. Experience
in helping people navigate complex medical or social systems, for
instance in case management, patient navigation, recovery support, or
similar. Ability to work with anxious, uncomfortable, or upset people
and help them reach their goals; and ability to build long-term friendly
relationships with customers or patients. Compensation and Benefits: The
compensation starts at \$22.07 per hour and increases with years of
experience.