Bilingual (Spanish) Transitions of Care Nurse Practitioner
Devoted Health- Full Time
- Junior (1 to 2 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates must be a licensed Family Nurse Practitioner in the state of California and fluent in both English and Spanish. Experience working with individuals experiencing Serious Mental Illness/Substance Use Disorder, homelessness, and/or those with high medical needs is preferred, along with a strong understanding of CalAIM’s Enhanced Care Management Medi-Cal benefit program.
The Bilingual Family Nurse Practitioner will directly engage and care for individuals living with Serious Mental Illness/Substance Use Disorder, experiencing homelessness, and/or those who have high medical needs, building relationships and providing support. They will play a critical role in our whole-person, interdisciplinary care model, collaborating with a multidisciplinary care team and local community-based organizations to coordinate care and improve the wellbeing of underserved individuals and communities. The role involves focused on building relationships with and providing support to individuals whose quality of life can be improved with the Enhanced Care Management benefit.
Connects vulnerable patients with local care teams
Pair Team connects vulnerable patients with local care teams that provide physical, mental, and social services. They achieve this by partnering with large healthcare providers, hospitals, health systems, municipalities, shelters, and social support services. The company focuses on whole-person care, offering their services for free to patients by coordinating resources across their partner network. This model is funded through the Enhanced Care Management benefit of Medi-Cal, ensuring no cost to patients. Additionally, Pair Team compensates community partners for their involvement in patient care, creating a revenue stream for these organizations. They also provide extra support like virtual urgent care, free grocery delivery, and housing navigation, which enhances patient care and eases the workload for healthcare staff. Pair Team stands out by specifically targeting vulnerable populations and collaborating closely with community organizations to deliver comprehensive care.