Newborn Screening Short Term Follow Up Case Manager
- University of Iowa
- Iowa City, Iowa
- Full Time
This position is housed in the Stead Family Department of Pediatrics in the Division of Medical Genetics and Genomics. This staff member will perform case management and follow up duties for the Iowa Newborn Screening Program (INSP) and affiliated state newborn screening programs. Duties include clinical, educational, administrative, liaison and research activities as well as data entry and tracking.
This job is 100% remote (in Iowa) but does require some travel for intermittent in-person meetings and activities.
Position Responsibilities:
Perform case management activities for Iowa and other state newborn screening programs which include: telephone, fax, or email notification to primary care providers, birthing facilities, specialists, health care workers, and/or parents for abnormal newborn screening results; communicate recommendations in accord with established protocols; assist primary care providers, facilities, and parents/guardians in obtaining a repeat screen and/or confirmatory testing; inform medical consultants of the results of the confirmatory testing to assess next steps; assist with the referral process to specialists; work with the programs medical consultants to ascertain an outcome for cases.
Document information and outcomes in multiple databases. Perform data entry into databases (state, national, and potentially disorder-specific). Gather, collate and review data, as assigned. Work with program staff to interpret data and make decisions in accord with established protocols.
Attend and participate in meetings, as assigned. These meetings could include staff meetings, case closure meetings, disorder specific meetings, state newborn screening advisory committee meetings, etc. Meetings could also include attendance at state, regional, national meetings or meetings related to grants obtained by the program. Travel is required.
Participate in the development and review of protocols and other documents.
Assist with the development and implementation of educational programs for newborn screening stakeholders.
Provide education on newborn screening to stakeholders. Education will require travel to provide face-to-face education when necessary (within Iowa or states with which the newborn screening program contracts for services).
Participate in quality improvement projects, as assigned.
Assist Program Manager with development and implementation of screening for new disorders added to the newborn screening program, as assigned.
Assist with and/or prepare and present newborn screening related clinical and research projects such as abstracts, posters, journal articles, or presentations.
Maintain skills and competencies related to case management and short-term follow up duties.
Communicate expectations and provide support and resources that are in alignment with the vision and trategic planning of the University to foster creativity and innovation in the workplace.
Provide weekend call on weekends and holidays, as assigned. (e.g. approximately 1 in 5 depending on staffing)
Assist Program Manager with administrative tasks including using MS Word, Excel, etc.
Maintain patient rights and confidentiality and serve as a patient advocate.
Perform other duties as assigned by Program Manager or Medical Director (special projects or assignments).
About the Stead Family Department of Pediatrics
The Stead Family Department of Pediatrics is a national leader in pediatric medicine. The Department's mission is to provide outstanding care to the children of Iowa and beyond by being a leader in state-of-the-art clinical care to children, performing cutting-edge research to find new treatments and cures for childhood illnesses, and educating the next generation of pediatric health care providers. The Department comprises the medical and research staff of UI Stead Family Childrens Hospital. UI Stead Family Childrens Hospital is one of the nations top-ranked pediatric care and research institutions, and Iowas only comprehensive childrens hospital.
About the Division of Medical Genetics and Genomics
The Division of Medical Genetics and Genomics is committed to excellence in providing comprehensive services for children, adults, and prenatal patients in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of genetic conditions. The Division's multidisciplinary team is comprised of board-certified medical geneticists, clinical biochemical geneticists, molecular genetic pathologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, genetic counselors, nurses, and dietitians. Our medical genetics team collaborates with state and federal agencies, educators, researchers, support groups, and others to provide the latest information and treatment options for patients and their families.
Education:
Required:
RN, relevant bachelors and/or masters degree (genetics, public health), or equivalent experience
Required Qualifications:
Ability to obtain and maintain appropriate licensure (for example: nursing, genetic counseling) in Iowa and all other relevant states, as indicated
Minimum of one year of relevant experience (such as nursing, public health, maternal or newborn medical care, medical case management)
Excellent oral and written communication skills, including relaying complicated medical information in a clear, concise, and definitive manner to health care professionals
Ability to travel to same day and/or to multiple day meetings
Previous experience and ability to work in a fast-paced and time-critical environment
Previous experience and ability to work independently as well as within a team
Demonstrated critical thinking and assessment skills
Demonstrated high attention to detail including strong organizational skills.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (i.e. Word and Excel)
Valid Drivers License and ability to meet UI Fleet Safety Standards
Highly Desired Qualifications:
Direct experience in newborn screening
Pediatric or obstetrics nursing experience
Experience in providing patient or health related education with emphasis on knowledge of adult learning theory to small and large groups of people
Proficiency with databasing and statistics
Demonstrated project management skills; including developing, planning and implementing initiatives
Demonstrated experience with quality improvement projects and/or management
BSN
Masters degree in Nursing
RN with certification or focus in public health
RN with certification or focus in genetics
Relevant Masters (Masters of Public Health, Masters of Science in Genetic Counseling)
Position and Application details:
In order to be considered for an interview, applicants must upload the following documents and mark them as a Relevant File to the submission:
- Resume
- Cover Letter
Remote within Iowa : This position is eligible for remote work within Iowa and will require a work arrangement form to be completed upon the start of your employment. Per policy, work arrangements will be reviewed annually and must comply with the remote work program and related policies and employee travel policy when working at a remote location .
Job openings are posted for a minimum of 14 calendar days and may be removed from posting and filled any time after the original posting period has ended.
Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check and credential/education verification. Up to 5 professional references will be requested at a later step in the recruitment process.
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Additional Information- Classification Title: Clinical/Technical Specialist
- Appointment Type: Professional and Scientific
- Schedule: Full-time
- Work Modality Options: Remote within Iowa
- Pay Level: 4A
- Organization: Healthcare
- Contact Name: Lisa Dismang
- Contact Email: ...