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Orthopedics Patient Access Specialist
Billings Clinic, Billings
Patient Access Specialists are instrumental in ensuring the efficient and effective flow of patient access needs as well as initiating the revenue cycle throughout Billings Clinic. Responsible for providing excellence in customer service by greeting, registering and gathering appropriate information for clinical, patient financial services, regulatory and meaningful use. Included are appropriate demographic and insurance information, scheduling appointments, collection of co-payments and self-pay deposits and posting payments into the billing system. Position must fully understand the ramifications and impacts of incomplete or inaccurate information as it relates to clinical staff and the revenue cycle. Essential Job Functions•Supports and models behaviors consistent with Billings Clinic's mission, vision, values, code of business conduct and service expectations. Meets all mandatory organizational and departmental requirements. •Maintains competency in all organizational, departmental and outside agency standards as it relates to the environment, employee, patient safety or job performance.•Responsible for patients' and guests first impressions of Billings Clinic and clinical departments. Using best practices in customer service by greeting patients, identifying and entering accurate patient specific information to include demographics, guarantor information, subscriber and insurance information. •Responsible for initiating the revenue cycle for timely billing and possible insurance follow up.•Competently and courteously educates patients about various forms that may require their signature. •Forms may include but not be limited to the following.•Conditions of Service COS, Notice to Medicare Beneficiaries on Provider Based literature, •Notice of Privacy Practices NOPP•Patients' Rights, Minor Consent•Notice of Plan Limitations, Medicaid Passport Notification of Responsibility•Motor Vehicle Accident patient screening•My Billings Clinic, Workers Compensation, System Downtime•Validates insurance(s) using IntelliSource and analyzes electronic responses ensuring appropriate set-ups, which may be dependent upon State where services are to be rendered.•Coordinates with patients, internal and external providers, nursing staff to ensure Medicaid Passport authorizations are obtained and entered.•Schedules and coordinates appointments in a manner that meets the patient's needs and each individual provider's scheduling protocols for the various appointment types, lengths of appointments and any pre-appointment requirements. May instruct patients on specific preparations and/or restrictions necessary to prepare for ancillary procedures as defined by clinical protocols.•Provides in-person marketing for Billings Clinic's patient portal. Explains functionality of the portal and sends electronic invitations to patients for access and establishment of their connection. Should understand that portal sign-up and usage is directly tied to Billings Clinic's ability to receive additional Government funding.•Initiates collection of copayments and deposits in accordance with each patient's individual insurance or self-pay requirements. Accepts cash, checks and credit cards and payroll deductions. Accepts payments on accounts. Maintains operating cash and collections and balancing to on-line records, daily.•Posts all payments directly onto patients' accounts within the revenue cycle system. Ensures payment to Billings Clinic for credit and debit card transactions by obtaining electronic authorizations at the time of payment collection.•May schedule ancillary services. May instruct patients on specific preparations and/or restrictions necessary to prepare for ancillary procedures. May involve other departments as needed for regulatory requirements.•Reviews and analyzes AccuReg edits and completes corrections in accordance with AccuReg worklists daily.•Performs other duties as assigned or needed to meet the needs of the department/organization.
Crisis Assessment Counselor (.9) - Community Crisis Center
Billings Clinic, Billings
Works independently and according to established policies and procedures to provide assessments and referrals to clients presenting directly to the Community Crisis Center (CCC). Counselor determines if the client is in need of being admitted for crisis stabilization services and further develops a stabilization plan for within the facility and upon discharge from our care. Clients present with complex medical, mental health, substance abuse, social service needs and psychosocial needs. Collaborates with the local hospitals and CCC team on the diagnosis, symptoms and lethality. Contributes psychosocial information to the RN, MHW (Mental Health Worker), Discharge Coordinator/Case Manager and LAC (Licensed Addictions Counselor) in developing the continuum of care. Coordinates referrals to community and mental health services as needed. May need to transfer clients to a higher level of care for mental health emergencies or for medical needs. Essential Job Functions• Assessment and Interventions • Assess the client and gathers appropriate information to assist in the determination of a diagnosis and assess the need to admit a client to our stabilization services or refer to Billings Clinic for a higher level of Psychiatric care or refer to community shelter care. Responds to telephone crisis calls and to referrals from the Social Workers or Psychiatric Assessment Clinicians from Billings Clinic. • In collaboration with the CCC Team members evaluates, plans, organizes, implements, and documents safe therapeutic client care consistent with Crisis Center values/goals and Billings Clinic departmental policies and procedures and those of the CCC also. Consideration will be given to cultural diversity needs and the appropriateness of care based on the age of the patient. • On rare occasion, may provide collateral information to assist Billings Clinic with involuntary detention and commitment to assure compliance with state laws and Billings Clinic policies and procedures. • Uses interviews and client record reviews to identify environmental impediments to client progress and develop plans to resolve. • Utilizes performance improvement principles to assess and improve the quality of client care. • Develops collaborative relationships with Social Workers, PAC Workers and Care Management persons from Billings Clinic. Also works closely with the CCC team of mental health professionals to provide the best care possible. • Interviews clients and their support systems, when applicable, in order to set proper goals and minimize anxieties and maximize cooperation. . • Care Coordination • Demonstrates positive, supportive, and caring behaviors in communication with clients, families, visitors, physicians, staff, and others. • Helps clients cope, accept and adjust to issues related to mental health and substance use/abuse. • Reviews the client record to identify environmental impediments • to client progress and works with team members to resolve. • Interacts with the clients, support systems, healthcare professionals, and community and state agencies and serves as a liaison between the CCC and community agencies facilitates the exchange of information. • Discusses goals and stabilization plans with clients and support system to maximize compliance in meeting the goals • Performs duties to support CCC's goals and objectives in its effort to provide the least restrictive care in the most cost-effective system of care. Will only transfer to a higher level of care when the client is not appropriately served within our facility or when the client will not agree to stay voluntarily in our facility • Maintains basic knowledge regarding billing for insurance benefit • reimbursement. Completes all client billing sheets in a correct • and timely manner to ensure reimbursements. • Evaluation • Coordinates with internal discharge coordinator and coordinates necessary referrals to ensure services are in place. Provides the paperwork in a timely manner for the discharge coordinator. Monitors the need for revisions in the stabilization plans and makes recommendations to the RNs, LACs, MHWs and other counselors when indicated. Modifies stabilization plans to comply with changes in a client's situation or needs. • Assists with internal auditing by completing peer counselor chart audits as directed by the CCC Supervisor. Will also comply with any necessary corrections on his/her own charts if there are corrections warranted. • Documentation • Monitors the need for revisions in a client's goal and works with other CCC counselors to modify goals and ensure the client can comply with care that is consistent with their current stage of change. Provides documentation and justification when a client goal is modified. Documentation will be timely, reflect professional practice and consistent with CCC policy. • Safety/Quality Assurance/Risk Management • Takes a lead role in debriefing crisis situations within the CCC • when an extremely stressful incident has occurred with the CCC clients, employees and security • Maintains competency in departmental policies and process that are relevant to the performance of the counseling position. • Identifies and anticipates problems and safety issues and initiates appropriate action. Maintains competency in all organizational, departmental and outside agency environmental, employee or client safety standards relevant to job performance • Professional Accountabilities • Takes responsibility for the identification of own professional growth and development needs; meets all system/departmental educational requirements. • Adheres to department and organizational policies addressing confidentiality, infection control, patient rights, mental health ethics, disaster protocols, and safety. • Performs other duties as assigned or needed to meet the needs of the department/organization. • Demonstrates the ability to be flexible, open minded and adaptable to change
Crisis Assessment Counselor (.6 FTE) - Community Crisis Center
Billings Clinic, Billings
Works independently and according to established policies and procedures to provide assessments and referrals to clients presenting directly to the Community Crisis Center (CCC). Counselor determines if the client is in need of being admitted for crisis stabilization services and further develops a stabilization plan for within the facility and upon discharge from our care. Clients present with complex medical, mental health, substance abuse, social service needs and psychosocial needs. Collaborates with the local hospitals and CCC team on the diagnosis, symptoms and lethality. Contributes psychosocial information to the RN, MHW (Mental Health Worker), Discharge Coordinator/Case Manager and LAC (Licensed Addictions Counselor) in developing the continuum of care. Coordinates referrals to community and mental health services as needed. May need to transfer clients to a higher level of care for mental health emergencies or for medical needs. Essential Job Functions• Assessment and Interventions • Assess the client and gathers appropriate information to assist in the determination of a diagnosis and assess the need to admit a client to our stabilization services or refer to Billings Clinic for a higher level of Psychiatric care or refer to community shelter care. Responds to telephone crisis calls and to referrals from the Social Workers or Psychiatric Assessment Clinicians from Billings Clinic. • In collaboration with the CCC Team members evaluates, plans, organizes, implements, and documents safe therapeutic client care consistent with Crisis Center values/goals and Billings Clinic departmental policies and procedures and those of the CCC also. Consideration will be given to cultural diversity needs and the appropriateness of care based on the age of the patient. • On rare occasion, may provide collateral information to assist Billings Clinic with involuntary detention and commitment to assure compliance with state laws and Billings Clinic policies and procedures. • Uses interviews and client record reviews to identify environmental impediments to client progress and develop plans to resolve. • Utilizes performance improvement principles to assess and improve the quality of client care. • Develops collaborative relationships with Social Workers, PAC Workers and Care Management persons from Billings Clinic. Also works closely with the CCC team of mental health professionals to provide the best care possible. • Interviews clients and their support systems, when applicable, in order to set proper goals and minimize anxieties and maximize cooperation. . • Care Coordination • Demonstrates positive, supportive, and caring behaviors in communication with clients, families, visitors, physicians, staff, and others. • Helps clients cope, accept and adjust to issues related to mental health and substance use/abuse. • Reviews the client record to identify environmental impediments • to client progress and works with team members to resolve. • Interacts with the clients, support systems, healthcare professionals, and community and state agencies and serves as a liaison between the CCC and community agencies facilitates the exchange of information. • Discusses goals and stabilization plans with clients and support system to maximize compliance in meeting the goals • Performs duties to support CCC's goals and objectives in its effort to provide the least restrictive care in the most cost-effective system of care. Will only transfer to a higher level of care when the client is not appropriately served within our facility or when the client will not agree to stay voluntarily in our facility • Maintains basic knowledge regarding billing for insurance benefit • reimbursement. Completes all client billing sheets in a correct • and timely manner to ensure reimbursements. • Evaluation • Coordinates with internal discharge coordinator and coordinates necessary referrals to ensure services are in place. Provides the paperwork in a timely manner for the discharge coordinator. Monitors the need for revisions in the stabilization plans and makes recommendations to the RNs, LACs, MHWs and other counselors when indicated. Modifies stabilization plans to comply with changes in a client's situation or needs. • Assists with internal auditing by completing peer counselor chart audits as directed by the CCC Supervisor. Will also comply with any necessary corrections on his/her own charts if there are corrections warranted. • Documentation • Monitors the need for revisions in a client's goal and works with other CCC counselors to modify goals and ensure the client can comply with care that is consistent with their current stage of change. Provides documentation and justification when a client goal is modified. Documentation will be timely, reflect professional practice and consistent with CCC policy. • Safety/Quality Assurance/Risk Management • Takes a lead role in debriefing crisis situations within the CCC • when an extremely stressful incident has occurred with the CCC clients, employees and security • Maintains competency in departmental policies and process that are relevant to the performance of the counseling position. • Identifies and anticipates problems and safety issues and initiates appropriate action. Maintains competency in all organizational, departmental and outside agency environmental, employee or client safety standards relevant to job performance • Professional Accountabilities • Takes responsibility for the identification of own professional growth and development needs; meets all system/departmental educational requirements. • Adheres to department and organizational policies addressing confidentiality, infection control, patient rights, mental health ethics, disaster protocols, and safety. • Performs other duties as assigned or needed to meet the needs of the department/organization. • Demonstrates the ability to be flexible, open minded and adaptable to change
Mental Health Worker (.01) - Community Crisis Center
Billings Clinic, Billings
The Mental Health Worker is responsible for following established policies and procedures, performs a variety of therapeutic activities as specified by the treatment program and the individual patient treatment plan.Essential Job Functions • Supports and models behaviors consistent with Billings Clinic's mission, vision, values, code of business conduct and service expectations. Meets all mandatory organizational and departmental requirements. Maintains competency in all organizational, departmental and outside agency standards as it relates to the environment, employee, patient safety or job performance. • Utilizing a holistic approach performs basic nursing care and activities within scope and practice as directed by the licensed nurse to include the goal directed plan of care for the patient. • Performs basic nursing care and treatments within scope of practice as directed by the licensed nurse to include, but not limited to, activities of daily living (ADLs), vital signs, intake and output measurements and patient observation as assigned. • Ensures complete, accurate and timely entry into patient medical record as indicated by patient need and documentation guidelines, consistent with departmental policies and procedures. • Adheres to Billings Clinic safety standards, policies and practices. Anticipates and identifies problems and safety issues and initiates appropriate action. • Utilizes performance improvement principles to assess and improve the quality of patient/resident care. Supports the Magnet Model of quality nursing care. • Maintains confidentiality within the treatment team and helps patients to understand confidentiality for themselves and others. • Assists in managing crisis situations requiring control and restraint of patients. Utilizes crisis intervention techniques and judgment that demonstrates the ability to intervene in potentially explosive situations with patient in a manner that maintains patient dignity and patient and staff safety. • Demonstrates collaborative, supportive, and caring behaviors in communication with patients, families, visitors, and interdisciplinary care team. • Acts as a resource, role model and mentor. Responds to questions and assists with problem resolution. • Performs clerical duties to maintain unit flow which may include paperwork coordination, supply ordering and daily quality checks. • Utilizes electronic applications to support daily staff and patient workflow, which include, but are not limited to admissions and discharges, order entry and procedures coordination. • Ability to effectively utilize phone systems. Answers telephone calls, responds to routine inquiries and relays other calls and messages promptly. Notifies appropriate personnel of requests. • Performs other duties as assigned or needed to meet the needs of the department/organization.
Therapist/Social Worker III (.8) - PSU
Billings Clinic, Billings
May be eligible for a sign on incentive, tuition loan repayment, and relocation assistanceThe Therapist/Social Worker is an integral part of a multidisciplinary team working with patients in an acute inpatient mental health setting. While promoting the health and wellness of patients, Therapist/Social Work staff provide comprehensive services, which include therapy (individual, group and family), discharge planning, case management, care coordination, crisis intervention as well as addressing psychosocial and other needs of patients and their families.Under the direction of department leadership, therapist/social work staff provides services consisting of therapy, comprehensive case management, care coordination, continuing care services, and clinical social work services including crisis intervention. In addition, the Therapist/Social Worker is responsible for providing education addressing physical, psychosocial, financial, environmental and other needs of patients and families and/or significant others. The Therapist/Social Worker is part of an interdisciplinary team who promotes health and addresses medical and non medical barriers.Essential Job Functions• Supports and models behaviors consistent with the mission and philosophy of Billings Clinic and department/service. • Assesses patient medical records for treatment plan, identifies actual and potential discharge needs at the time of admission for assigned patients. • Identifies, screens and assess patients, families and/or significant others who require therapy/social work services in a timely manner. • Integrates social work plan into overall patient care plan through participation in interdisciplinary team collaboration may include RN care management, physicians, nurses and other members of the health care team as service area dictates. Promotes collaboration and communication among team members. • Provides patient, family, significant other education, and emotional support utilizing individual, family and group modalities (care conferences). • Meets with patient, family, significant other as appropriate to develop plan of care taking into consideration choice, support network(s), resource needs (financial, housing, transportation, etc.), and appropriate level of care. • Provides crisis intervention, therapeutic support and coping skills on adjustment to illness/disability. • Identifies physical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs and incorporates them into the plan of care. • Demonstrates sensitivity and awareness about population specific needs or special issues related to culture, race, gender, age religion, sexual orientation, etc. • Demonstrates the ability to identify symptoms/indicators of abuse, neglect, and exploitation in specific patient populations and provide appropriate interventions, including mandated reporting. • Assess and responds to legal issues such as Living Wills, Durable Power of Attorney, guardianship, etc. • Supports patients to ensure they can function to the best of their ability and maintain optimal health related to their medical condition. Provide education and information to patient's identified support systems. • Supports patients to stabilization using individual and group therapy techniques. • Utilizes interviews and patient medical record reviews to identify actual or potential barriers and care needs. • Interacts with patients, support systems, healthcare professionals, community, and state agencies. Serves as a liaison between hospital, clinic, and community agencies to facilitate the exchange of clinical and referral information. • Identifies high-risk patients from a medical/psychosocial/financial perspective, assesses the needs of patients and support systems. • Discusses evaluations, goals and treatments with patients and support systems to enhance patient and support system engagement. • Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to identify needs of patients and their support systems. • Understands and utilizes hospital and community based financial resources and entitlements such as SSD, SSI, Medicaid, charity care, mental health, HCFS, Patient Financial Representatives, Public Health and other outside resources as needed. • Coordinates and implements discharge/transitional planning activities within expected length of stay in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team. • Accountable for appropriate and patient focused discharge planning; including placement in alternative living environments. • Advocates on behalf of patients and takes a lead role assisting patients with complex psychosocial needs. • Keeps supervisor informed of barriers to discharge, patient/family dissatisfaction, and/or agency conflicts. • Coordinates with referral agencies as indicated to ensure services are in place before discharge. This includes providing necessary paperwork in a timely manner to process the referral and enhancing positive working relationships with community agencies. • Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge of internal and external agency services/resources related to the needs of specific patient populations and the ability to be creative in coordinating services. • Refers patients, families, and significant others to appropriate services to ensure continuity and quality of care (information and referral). • Monitors the need for revisions in the care plan and makes recommendations to physician(s) and interdisciplinary team when indicated. Demonstrates resourcefulness when collaborating with the interdisciplinary team. • Modifies treatment plans to reflect changes in patients or their support system status and needs. • Demonstrates the ability to evaluate compliance with medical/psychiatric treatment protocols and intervene to address barriers. • Helps navigate patient through the healthcare system. • Provides timely referral and coordinates with agencies/facilities to ensure services are in place to meet the patient's and organizational needs to achieve continuity and quality of care. • Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge of services/resources related to the needs of specific patient populations. • Maintains current knowledge regarding insurance benefit reimbursement, community resource and ancillary clinical services to meet the needs of internal and external customers. • Serves as a resource to staff on psychosocial needs of patients and families, resources, and discharge/transitional planning. • Documents care management interventions in medical record including patient, family and/or significant other communication, discharge/transition plan, support system and disposition status. • Documentation is timely, reflects professional practice and is consistent with departmental/organizational policy. • Monitors, evaluates and documents patient progress related to the plan of care. • Maintains data and reporting information as required by department and other programs. • Provides utilization review functions as required by the department. • Identifies service gaps and participates in hospital and departmental programs to address and improve quality of care. • Adheres to department and organizational policies addressing confidentiality, infection control, patient rights, medical ethics, advance directives, disaster protocols and safety. • Maintain competency in organizational and departmental policies/processes relevant to job performance. • Adheres to regulatory, legal, compliance, and professional licensure/certification requirements in day-to-day practice. • Participates in continuing education, department planning, work teams, and process improvement activities. • Demonstrates the ability to be flexible, open minded and adaptable to change • Maintain competency in organizational and departmental policies/processes relevant to job performance. • Performs other duties as assigned or needed to meet the needs of the department/organization.
Therapist/Social Worker II or III (.01) - Inpatient Psych
Billings Clinic, Billings
May be eligible for tuition loan repayment, relocation assistance, and sign on incentiveThe Therapist/Social Worker is an integral part of a multidisciplinary team working with patients in an acute inpatient mental health setting. While promoting the health and wellness of patients, Therapist/Social Work staff provide comprehensive services, which include therapy (individual, group and family), discharge planning, case management, care coordination, crisis intervention as well as addressing psychosocial and other needs of patients and their families. Under the direction of department leadership, therapist/social work staff provides services consisting of therapy, comprehensive case management, care coordination, continuing care services, and clinical social work services including crisis intervention. In addition, the Therapist/Social Worker is responsible for providing education addressing physical, psychosocial, financial, environmental and other needs of patients and families and/or significant others. The Therapist/Social Worker is part of an interdisciplinary team who promotes health and addresses medical and non medical barriers. Essential Job Functions• Supports and models behaviors consistent with the mission and philosophy of Billings Clinic and department/service. • Assesses patient medical records for treatment plan, identifies actual and potential discharge needs at the time of admission for assigned patients. • Identifies, screens and assess patients, families and/or significant others who require therapy/social work services in a timely manner. • Integrates social work plan into overall patient care plan through participation in interdisciplinary team collaboration may include RN care management, physicians, nurses and other members of the health care team as service area dictates. Promotes collaboration and communication among team members. • Provides patient, family, significant other education, and emotional support utilizing individual, family and group modalities (care conferences). • Meets with patient, family, significant other as appropriate to develop plan of care taking into consideration choice, support network(s), resource needs (financial, housing, transportation, etc.), and appropriate level of care. • Provides crisis intervention, therapeutic support and coping skills on adjustment to illness/disability. • Identifies physical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs and incorporates them into the plan of care. • Demonstrates sensitivity and awareness about population specific needs or special issues related to culture, race, gender, age religion, sexual orientation, etc. • Demonstrates the ability to identify symptoms/indicators of abuse, neglect, and exploitation in specific patient populations and provide appropriate interventions, including mandated reporting. • Assess and responds to legal issues such as Living Wills, Durable Power of Attorney, guardianship, etc. • Supports patients to ensure they can function to the best of their ability and maintain optimal health related to their medical condition. Provide education and information to patient's identified support systems. • Supports patients to stabilization using individual and group therapy techniques. • Utilizes interviews and patient medical record reviews to identify actual or potential barriers and care needs. • Interacts with patients, support systems, healthcare professionals, community, and state agencies. Serves as a liaison between hospital, clinic, and community agencies to facilitate the exchange of clinical and referral information. • Identifies high-risk patients from a medical/psychosocial/financial perspective, assesses the needs of patients and support systems. • Discusses evaluations, goals and treatments with patients and support systems to enhance patient and support system engagement. • Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to identify needs of patients and their support systems. • Understands and utilizes hospital and community based financial resources and entitlements such as SSD, SSI, Medicaid, charity care, mental health, HCFS, Patient Financial Representatives, Public Health and other outside resources as needed. • Coordinates and implements discharge/transitional planning activities within expected length of stay in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team. • Accountable for appropriate and patient focused discharge planning; including placement in alternative living environments. • Advocates on behalf of patients and takes a lead role assisting patients with complex psychosocial needs. • Keeps supervisor informed of barriers to discharge, patient/family dissatisfaction, and/or agency conflicts. • Coordinates with referral agencies as indicated to ensure services are in place before discharge. This includes providing necessary paperwork in a timely manner to process the referral and enhancing positive working relationships with community agencies. • Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge of internal and external agency services/resources related to the needs of specific patient populations and the ability to be creative in coordinating services. • Refers patients, families, and significant others to appropriate services to ensure continuity and quality of care (information and referral). • Monitors the need for revisions in the care plan and makes recommendations to physician(s) and interdisciplinary team when indicated. Demonstrates resourcefulness when collaborating with the interdisciplinary team. • Modifies treatment plans to reflect changes in patients or their support system status and needs. • Demonstrates the ability to evaluate compliance with medical/psychiatric treatment protocols and intervene to address barriers. • Helps navigate patient through the healthcare system. • Provides timely referral and coordinates with agencies/facilities to ensure services are in place to meet the patient's and organizational needs to achieve continuity and quality of care. • Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge of services/resources related to the needs of specific patient populations. • Maintains current knowledge regarding insurance benefit reimbursement, community resource and ancillary clinical services to meet the needs of internal and external customers. • Serves as a resource to staff on psychosocial needs of patients and families, resources, and discharge/transitional planning. • Documents care management interventions in medical record including patient, family and/or significant other communication, discharge/transition plan, support system and disposition status. • Documentation is timely, reflects professional practice and is consistent with departmental/organizational policy. • Monitors, evaluates and documents patient progress related to the plan of care. • Maintains data and reporting information as required by department and other programs. • Provides utilization review functions as required by the department. • Identifies service gaps and participates in hospital and departmental programs to address and improve quality of care. • Adheres to department and organizational policies addressing confidentiality, infection control, patient rights, medical ethics, advance directives, disaster protocols and safety. • Maintain competency in organizational and departmental policies/processes relevant to job performance. • Adheres to regulatory, legal, compliance, and professional licensure/certification requirements in day-to-day practice. • Participates in continuing education, department planning, work teams, and process improvement activities. • Demonstrates the ability to be flexible, open minded and adaptable to change • Maintain competency in organizational and departmental policies/processes relevant to job performance. • Performs other duties as assigned or needed to meet the needs of the department/organization.
Therapist/Social Worker II or III (.01)
Billings Clinic, Billings
The Therapist/Social Worker is an integral part of a multidisciplinary team working with patients in an acute inpatient mental health setting. While promoting the health and wellness of patients, Therapist/Social Work staff provide comprehensive services, which include therapy (individual, group and family), discharge planning, case management, care coordination, crisis intervention as well as addressing psychosocial and other needs of patients and their families.Under the direction of department leadership, therapist/social work staff provides services consisting of therapy, comprehensive case management, care coordination, continuing care services, and clinical social work services including crisis intervention. In addition, the Therapist/Social Worker is responsible for providing education addressing physical, psychosocial, financial, environmental and other needs of patients and families and/or significant others. The Therapist/Social Worker is part of an interdisciplinary team who promotes health and addresses medical and non medical barriers.Essential Job Functions• Supports and models behaviors consistent with the mission and philosophy of Billings Clinic and department/service.• Assesses patient medical records for treatment plan, identifies actual and potential discharge needs at the time of admission for assigned patients.• Identifies, screens and assess patients, families and/or significant others who require therapy/social work services in a timely manner.• Integrates social work plan into overall patient care plan through participation in interdisciplinary team collaboration may include RN care management, physicians, nurses and other members of the health care team as service area dictates. Promotes collaboration and communication among team members.• Provides patient, family, significant other education, and emotional support utilizing individual, family and group modalities (care conferences).• Meets with patient, family, significant other as appropriate to develop plan of care taking into consideration choice, support network(s), resource needs (financial, housing, transportation, etc.), and appropriate level of care.• Provides crisis intervention, therapeutic support and coping skills on adjustment to illness/disability.• Identifies physical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs and incorporates them into the plan of care.• Demonstrates sensitivity and awareness about population specific needs or special issues related to culture, race, gender, age religion, sexual orientation, etc.• Demonstrates the ability to identify symptoms/indicators of abuse, neglect, and exploitation in specific patient populations and provide appropriate interventions, including mandated reporting.• Assess and responds to legal issues such as Living Wills, Durable Power of Attorney, guardianship, etc.• Supports patients to ensure they can function to the best of their ability and maintain optimal health related to their medical condition. Provide education and information to patient's identified support systems.• Supports patients to stabilization using individual and group therapy techniques.• Utilizes interviews and patient medical record reviews to identify actual or potential barriers and care needs.• Interacts with patients, support systems, healthcare professionals, community, and state agencies. Serves as a liaison between hospital, clinic, and community agencies to facilitate the exchange of clinical and referral information.• Identifies high-risk patients from a medical/psychosocial/financial perspective, assesses the needs of patients and support systems.• Discusses evaluations, goals and treatments with patients and support systems to enhance patient and support system engagement.• Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to identify needs of patients and their support systems.• Understands and utilizes hospital and community based financial resources and entitlements such as SSD, SSI, Medicaid, charity care, mental health, HCFS, Patient Financial Representatives, Public Health and other outside resources as needed.• Coordinates and implements discharge/transitional planning activities within expected length of stay in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team.• Accountable for appropriate and patient focused discharge planning; including placement in alternative living environments.• Advocates on behalf of patients and takes a lead role assisting patients with complex psychosocial needs.• Keeps supervisor informed of barriers to discharge, patient/family dissatisfaction, and/or agency conflicts.• Coordinates with referral agencies as indicated to ensure services are in place before discharge. This includes providing necessary paperwork in a timely manner to process the referral and enhancing positive working relationships with community agencies.• Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge of internal and external agency services/resources related to the needs of specific patient populations and the ability to be creative in coordinating services.• Refers patients, families, and significant others to appropriate services to ensure continuity and quality of care (information and referral).• Monitors the need for revisions in the care plan and makes recommendations to physician(s) and interdisciplinary team when indicated. Demonstrates resourcefulness when collaborating with the interdisciplinary team.• Modifies treatment plans to reflect changes in patients or their support system status and needs.• Demonstrates the ability to evaluate compliance with medical/psychiatric treatment protocols and intervene to address barriers.• Helps navigate patient through the healthcare system.• Provides timely referral and coordinates with agencies/facilities to ensure services are in place to meet the patient's and organizational needs to achieve continuity and quality of care.• Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge of services/resources related to the needs of specific patient populations.• Maintains current knowledge regarding insurance benefit reimbursement, community resource and ancillary clinical services to meet the needs of internal and external customers.• Serves as a resource to staff on psychosocial needs of patients and families, resources, and discharge/transitional planning.• Documents care management interventions in medical record including patient, family and/or significant other communication, discharge/transition plan, support system and disposition status.• Documentation is timely, reflects professional practice and is consistent with departmental/organizational policy.• Monitors, evaluates and documents patient progress related to the plan of care.• Maintains data and reporting information as required by department and other programs.• Provides utilization review functions as required by the department.• Identifies service gaps and participates in hospital and departmental programs to address and improve quality of care.• Adheres to department and organizational policies addressing confidentiality, infection control, patient rights, medical ethics, advance directives, disaster protocols and safety.• Maintain competency in organizational and departmental policies/processes relevant to job performance.• Adheres to regulatory, legal, compliance, and professional licensure/certification requirements in day-to-day practice.• Participates in continuing education, department planning, work teams, and process improvement activities.• Demonstrates the ability to be flexible, open minded and adaptable to change• Maintain competency in organizational and departmental policies/processes relevant to job performance.• Performs other duties as assigned or needed to meet the needs of the department/organization.Minimum Qualifications Level II• Masters degree in social work preferred; Masters degree in a related field may be considered• Three (3) years of clinical experience preferredTherapist/Social Worker III• Masters degree in Social Work, preferred; other comparable clinical Masters program may be considered• Current Montana Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LCPC), or if entering from a different state, must be licensed in practicing state• Three (3) years experience in a clinical setting with the same or similar duties and expectations of this position, preferred
Therapist/Social Worker II or III (.6)
Billings Clinic, Billings
May be eligible for tuition loan repayment, relocation assistance, and sign on incentiveThe Therapist/Social Worker is an integral part of a multidisciplinary team working with patients in an acute inpatient mental health setting. While promoting the health and wellness of patients, Therapist/Social Work staff provide comprehensive services, which include therapy (individual, group and family), discharge planning, case management, care coordination, crisis intervention as well as addressing psychosocial and other needs of patients and their families.Under the direction of department leadership, therapist/social work staff provides services consisting of therapy, comprehensive case management, care coordination, continuing care services, and clinical social work services including crisis intervention. In addition, the Therapist/Social Worker is responsible for providing education addressing physical, psychosocial, financial, environmental and other needs of patients and families and/or significant others. The Therapist/Social Worker is part of an interdisciplinary team who promotes health and addresses medical and non medical barriers. Essential Job Functions• Supports and models behaviors consistent with the mission and philosophy of Billings Clinic and department/service. • Assesses patient medical records for treatment plan, identifies actual and potential discharge needs at the time of admission for assigned patients. • Identifies, screens and assess patients, families and/or significant others who require therapy/social work services in a timely manner. • Integrates social work plan into overall patient care plan through participation in interdisciplinary team collaboration may include RN care management, physicians, nurses and other members of the health care team as service area dictates. Promotes collaboration and communication among team members. • Provides patient, family, significant other education, and emotional support utilizing individual, family and group modalities (care conferences). • Meets with patient, family, significant other as appropriate to develop plan of care taking into consideration choice, support network(s), resource needs (financial, housing, transportation, etc.), and appropriate level of care. • Provides crisis intervention, therapeutic support and coping skills on adjustment to illness/disability. • Identifies physical, psychosocial, and spiritual needs and incorporates them into the plan of care. • Demonstrates sensitivity and awareness about population specific needs or special issues related to culture, race, gender, age religion, sexual orientation, etc. • Demonstrates the ability to identify symptoms/indicators of abuse, neglect, and exploitation in specific patient populations and provide appropriate interventions, including mandated reporting. • Assess and responds to legal issues such as Living Wills, Durable Power of Attorney, guardianship, etc. • Supports patients to ensure they can function to the best of their ability and maintain optimal health related to their medical condition. Provide education and information to patient's identified support systems. • Supports patients to stabilization using individual and group therapy techniques. • Utilizes interviews and patient medical record reviews to identify actual or potential barriers and care needs. • Interacts with patients, support systems, healthcare professionals, community, and state agencies. Serves as a liaison between hospital, clinic, and community agencies to facilitate the exchange of clinical and referral information. • Identifies high-risk patients from a medical/psychosocial/financial perspective, assesses the needs of patients and support systems. • Discusses evaluations, goals and treatments with patients and support systems to enhance patient and support system engagement. • Collaborates with the multidisciplinary team to identify needs of patients and their support systems. • Understands and utilizes hospital and community based financial resources and entitlements such as SSD, SSI, Medicaid, charity care, mental health, HCFS, Patient Financial Representatives, Public Health and other outside resources as needed. • Coordinates and implements discharge/transitional planning activities within expected length of stay in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team. • Accountable for appropriate and patient focused discharge planning; including placement in alternative living environments. • Advocates on behalf of patients and takes a lead role assisting patients with complex psychosocial needs. • Keeps supervisor informed of barriers to discharge, patient/family dissatisfaction, and/or agency conflicts. • Coordinates with referral agencies as indicated to ensure services are in place before discharge. This includes providing necessary paperwork in a timely manner to process the referral and enhancing positive working relationships with community agencies. • Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge of internal and external agency services/resources related to the needs of specific patient populations and the ability to be creative in coordinating services. • Refers patients, families, and significant others to appropriate services to ensure continuity and quality of care (information and referral). • Monitors the need for revisions in the care plan and makes recommendations to physician(s) and interdisciplinary team when indicated. Demonstrates resourcefulness when collaborating with the interdisciplinary team. • Modifies treatment plans to reflect changes in patients or their support system status and needs. • Demonstrates the ability to evaluate compliance with medical/psychiatric treatment protocols and intervene to address barriers. • Helps navigate patient through the healthcare system. • Provides timely referral and coordinates with agencies/facilities to ensure services are in place to meet the patient's and organizational needs to achieve continuity and quality of care. • Demonstrates and utilizes knowledge of services/resources related to the needs of specific patient populations. • Maintains current knowledge regarding insurance benefit reimbursement, community resource and ancillary clinical services to meet the needs of internal and external customers. • Serves as a resource to staff on psychosocial needs of patients and families, resources, and discharge/transitional planning. • Documents care management interventions in medical record including patient, family and/or significant other communication, discharge/transition plan, support system and disposition status. • Documentation is timely, reflects professional practice and is consistent with departmental/organizational policy. • Monitors, evaluates and documents patient progress related to the plan of care. • Maintains data and reporting information as required by department and other programs. • Provides utilization review functions as required by the department. • Identifies service gaps and participates in hospital and departmental programs to address and improve quality of care. • Adheres to department and organizational policies addressing confidentiality, infection control, patient rights, medical ethics, advance directives, disaster protocols and safety. • Maintain competency in organizational and departmental policies/processes relevant to job performance. • Adheres to regulatory, legal, compliance, and professional licensure/certification requirements in day-to-day practice. • Participates in continuing education, department planning, work teams, and process improvement activities. • Demonstrates the ability to be flexible, open minded and adaptable to change • Maintain competency in organizational and departmental policies/processes relevant to job performance. • Performs other duties as assigned or needed to meet the needs of the department/organization.
Meat Cutter and Wrapper
Sam's Club, Billings
What you'll do atPosition Summary...Why do people love shopping for fresh food at Sam's Club? Our members tell us one of the biggest reasons is our hard-working and happy-to-help fresh food associates. Join our meat team and you won't just cut meat, you'll make important decisions about the quality, packaging, and display of our meat items for our members to eat and feed to their families. Your attention to detail and steady hand all work together to sell a quality product to our members. Work in our meat department and you'll be on the front-lines of customer service-your smile can make the difference between a good shopping experience and a great one. Be a part of a team that offers customers more of what they love, for less. You will sweep us off our feet if:• You thrive in fast-paced environments• You're a multi-tasker at heart• You keep member satisfaction as your top priority• You can stand for long periods of time while assisting members quickly and accurately• You're a problem solver who tackles obstacles head-on to ensure each task is completed with excellenceYou will make an impact by:• Maintaining a positive attitude by smiling, greeting and thanking members • Providing exceptional customer service to members across the club as needed, answering any questions they may have• Maintaining a clean, neat, and member-ready areaThe above information has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed in the role. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities and qualifications required of employees assigned to this job. The full job description can be made available as part of the hiring process.What you'll do...Be a Team Member: Collaborates with other associates to build a strong meat team; communicating with the members of the team; and being flexible to the needs of the business to work in other areas.Be an Expert: Demonstrates knowledge of business on the floor, backroom operations, product safety standards, sanitation guidelines, inventory management, and the operation, maintenance, and sanitization of equipment; preparing (for example, cutting, grinding, wrapping, trimming) meat products according to established standards; cutting boneless meat products; and maintaining product quality standards.Be a Techie: Leverages digital tools to drive sales, improve the shopping experience, and elevate associate engagement; utilizing hand held technology to make immediate business decisions related to production, training, and product quality with the member in mind; adapting to new tools and encouraging others to use them.Be an Owner: Ensures commitment to operational excellence, maintaining work area according to company policies and procedures; ensuring quality and date control standards for meat products; securing fragile and high-shrink merchandise; eliminating waste; assisting members with purchasing decisions; and ensuring merchandise is properly packaged, labeled, and stored in accordance with company policies and procedures.Be a Talent Ambassador: Being an advocate for the department and the club by valuing the member's experience in meat area and modeling high quality service and products; executing the basics at highest possible level of quality; and exhibiting energy, commitment, and passion for the work.Complies with company policies, procedures, and standards of ethics and integrity by implementing related action plans; using the Open Door Policy; and applying these in executing business processes and practices.Completes work assignments and priorities by using policies, data, and resources; collaborating with managers, co-workers, customers, and other business partners; identifying priorities, deadlines, and expectations; carrying out tasks; communicating progress and information; determining and recommending ways to address improvement opportunities; and adapting to and learning from change, difficulties, and feedback.At Sam's Club, we offer competitive pay as well as performance-based bonus awards and other great benefits for a happier mind, body, and wallet! -Health benefits include medical, vision and dental coverage-Financial benefits include 401(k), stock purchase and company-paid life insurance-Paid time off benefits include PTO, parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting. You will also receive PTO and/or PPTO that can be used for vacation, sick leave, holidays, or other purposes. The amount you receive depends on your job classification and length of employment. It will meet or exceed the requirements of paid sick leave laws, where applicable. For information about PTO, see https://one.walmart.com/notices.- Other benefits include short-term and long-term disability, company discounts, Military Leave Pay, adoption and surrogacy expense reimbursement, and more. Live Better U is a company paid education benefit program for full-time and part-time associates in Walmart and Sam's Club facilities. Programs range from high school completion to bachelor's degrees, including English Language Learning and short-form certificates. Tuition, books, and fees are completely paid for by Walmart. Eligibility requirements apply to some benefits and may depend on your job classification and length of employment. Benefits are subject to change and may be subject to a specific plan or program terms. For information about benefits and eligibility, see One.Walmart at https://bit.ly/3iOOb1J. The hourly wage range for this position is $16.00 to $23.00**The actual hourly rate will equal or exceed the required minimum wage applicable to the job location. Additional compensation in the form of premiums may be paid in amounts ranging from $0.35 per hour to $3.00 per hour in specific circumstances. Premiums may be based on schedule, facility, season, or specific work performed. Multiple premiums may apply if applicable criteria are met.Minimum Qualifications...Outlined below are the required minimum qualifications for this position. If none are listed, there are no minimum qualifications. I acknowledge that the position for which I am applying requires me to successfully complete all job required trainings and assessments within a prescribed time period if I receive the position. Must be 18 years of age or olderPreferred Qualifications...Outlined below are the optional preferred qualifications for this position. If none are listed, there are no preferred qualifications. Primary Location...4420 KING AVE E, BILLINGS, MT 59101-4913, United States of America About Sam's ClubSam Walton opened the first Sam's Club in 1983 to meet a growing need among customers who wanted to buy merchandise in bulk. Since then, Sam's Club has grown rapidly, opening more than 600 clubs in the U.S. and 100 clubs internationally. By offering affordable, wholesale merchandise to members, Sam's Club helps make saving simple for families and small business owners. Sam's Club employs about 110,000 associates in the U.S. The average club is 134,000 square feet and offers bulk groceries and general merchandise. Most clubs also have specialty services, such as a pharmacy, an optical department, a photo center, or a tire and battery center.Sam's Club is an Equal Opportunity Employer- By Choice. We believe we are best equipped to help our associates, customers, and the communities we serve live better when we really know them. That means understanding, respecting, and valuing diversity- unique styles, experiences, identities, abilities, ideas and opinions- while being inclusive of all people.All the benefits you need for you and your family Multiple health plan options, including vision & dental plans for you & dependents Free Membership and discounts in fresh produce Financial benefits including 401(k), stock purchase plans, life insurance and more Paid education assistance with college degrees through our Live Better U program Parental Leave Pay during military service Paid time off - to include vacation, sick leave and parental leave Short-term and long-term disability for when you can't work because of injury, illness, or childbirth Eligibility requirements apply to some benefits and may depend on your job classification and length of employment. Benefits are subject to change and may be subject to specific plan or program terms. For information about benefits and eligibility, see One.Walmart.com/Benefits.Frequently asked questions On average, how long does it take to fill out an application?On average, it takes 20-30 minutes to complete your application for the first time. Subsequent applications will take less time to apply as our system saves some of your application information. Please note that some positions require the completion of assessments in order to receive consideration for that role. Those would take additional time. Can I change my application after submitting?No, you cannot change your application after submitting, so please make sure that everything is finalized before you hit the submit button. How do you protect my personal information?Processing of information on paper is minimal, and Walmart processes application information using an applicant tracking system (ATS). Access to the data within the ATS is restricted to authorized personnel, and the system itself is held to high security standards by Walmart. What are the recommended Internet Browsers for applying for open roles?Internet Explorer 8.0+Firefox 4.0+Safari 4.0+Chrome 12+
EMT/Ground Paramedic - ED (0.9)
Billings Clinic, Billings
Responsible for assisting with patient care tasks in accordance with scope of practice and under the direction or supervision of the medical director. Provides direct and indirect patient care. Communicates with physicians/Registered Nurse/Nurse Manager/co-workers, as appropriate about changes in patient's clinical condition including results of diagnostic studies and symptomatology. Is able to respond quickly and accurately to changes in condition or response to treatment.ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS1. Performs patient care in the Emergency Department and ground medical transports within the defined scope of practice for specific education/certification level and as directed or supervised by the charge nurse and/or physician. Complies with applicable State of Montana rules and regulations, Emergency Department and Billings Clinic policies and procedures.2. Ensures adequate supply stocking. Informs appropriate personnel of equipment needing repair and initiates work requisitions.3. Actively participates in covering the staffing needs of the department.a. Utilizes performance improvement principles to assess and improve quality.4. Identifies needs and sets goals for own growth and development; meets all mandatory organizational and departmental requirements.5. Maintains competency in all organizational, departmental and outside agency safety standards relevant to job performance.Able to perform and document urine dip, urine pregnancy tests and point of care blood glucoseAbility to adequately reassess pain. Utilizes appropriate pain management techniques. Educates the patient and family regarding painDemonstrates ability to perform unit specific competencies. See Skills ChecklistKnowledge of medications and their correct administration, based on age of the patient and their clinical condition and per EMS core curriculum.Follows the five (5) medication rights.Demonstrates an ability to assist physicians with procedures and performs services requiring technical and manual skills.Answers patients' call lights, anticipates patients' needs and makes safety rounds of patients.Treats patients and their families with respect and dignity. Identifies and addresses psychosocial, cultural, ethnic and religious/spiritual needs ofInteracts professionally with patient/family.Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span and the skills necessary to provide age appropriate care to the patient population served. Able to interpret data about the patient's status in order to identify each patient's age specific needs and providePerforms all aspects of patient care in an environment that optimizes patient safety and reduces the likelihood of medical/health care errors.Communicates appropriately and clearly to Registered Nurse, Nurse Manager, co-workers and physicians.Maintains a good working relationship both within the department and with other departments.Documentation meets current standards and policies.Manages and operates equipment safelyCollaborates in the coordination of patient care as necessary.Demonstrates an ability to be flexible, organized and function under stressful situations.Maintains all required competencies per skills checklistDemonstrates the ability to deal with pressure to meet deadlines, to be accurate, and to handle constantly changing situations.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIESPolicy and procedures, both organizational and departmentalPersonal computers, hardware and softwareConfidentiality requirementsPatient's/resident's rightsRadio communicationsEMS dispatchingHospital and transport protocols pertaining to the MedFlight transport teamPatient care and assessment principles within scope of license/certificationInfection control and safety practicesProfessional communication skills, both verbal and writtenPatient care and assessment skills within scope of licensure/certificationAnalytical and assessment skillsPrioritizing patient care needsPublic relationsIncorporate cultural diversity and age appropriate care into all aspects of communication and patient care; scope of services provided will encompass age groups from infant through geriatricCommunicate clearly and effectively, both verbal and writtenEstablish and maintain collaborative relationshipsWork independently and in cooperation with othersWork with frequent interruptions and changes in prioritiesReact calmly and professionally during emergent or difficult situationsPay close attention to detailsPush, pull, lift and carry weights when transporting patients and suppliesErrors in relaying information or discourteous interaction could result in embarrassment and/or loss of integrity, revenue and/or market position for Billings ClinicScope of work encompasses communications with diverse groups of people ranging from public to other health care providersMay encounter patients with a wide variety of needs requiring quick responsesMinimum QualificationsEducation2 Year / Associate Degree - AAS in Paramedic MedicineExperience3 years of prior experience in an applicable field within the last 5 yearsCertifications and LicensesBLS, ACLS & PALS Certification requiredPHTLS or TPATC NRP, STABLEMontana license/certification as a ParamedicOther Minimum QualificationsCurrent Montana Drivers license and the ability to be insured to operate BC vehiclesMust be free of motion sickness or free from a reoccurring history of motion sickness which may interfere with patient care of a critical patient with limited personnel available.Must be able to perform minimum qualifications of MedFlight EMT - Basic/Intermediate Level I Additional scope of practice responsibilities:Basic and Advanced airway maneuvers, including intubation, LMA, video layngoscopy, and cricothyroidotomyMedication knowledge and administrationPharmacology indications/contraindications/side effectsIV Medication administration per protocolCritical care Medications including ACLS drugs, vasoactive medicationsIV Pump knowledge/utilization12- Lead EKG knowledge/interpretation/communicationStroke knowledge/identification/communicationOr an equivalent combination of education and experience relating to the above tasks, knowledge, skills and abilities will be considered