Financial Aid Director - Higher Ed. manages and administers all aspects of student financial aid program. Oversees the critical flow of all grant, loan, and scholarship dollars to proper entities as required. Being a Financial Aid Director - Higher Ed. instructs students and parents on the application for loans or scholarships. Has knowledge of available private, state, and federal financial aid programs. Additionally, Financial Aid Director - Higher Ed. requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a senior institutional officer. The Financial Aid Director - Higher Ed. typically manages through subordinate managers and professionals in larger groups of moderate complexity. Provides input to strategic decisions that affect the functional area of responsibility. May give input into developing the budget. Capable of resolving escalated issues arising from operations and requiring coordination with other departments. To be a Financial Aid Director - Higher Ed. typically requires 3+ years of managerial experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
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Job Duties
-Audits vital signs, weights, blood glucose, intake & Output, seizure reports, GERs, skin assessments, reports to the nurse discrepancies.
-Audits med closets along with HM
-Completes all regularly scheduled Injections (flu, depo, risperdal, etc.) (Medical Assistants only)
-Filter phone calls during the week. Reports to the nurse abnormalities or when over the phone triage required.
-Assist with monthly cycle fill check in
-Scanning and filing paper documentation.
-Assist the nurse in follow-up on labs, helping to place the lab results in the drive, follow up with the nurse on abnormalities.
-Call and follow-up on appointments. Follow-up with the nurse on changes in any orders. Contacts HRC for review and approval of new or increased doses of psychotropic medications.
-Track regular appointments - Dentist, Vision, Women’s Health, etc.
-Assists with scheduling NP appt’s and sending out reminder emails to the individual support teams with the dates and times for the upcoming NP appointments. -Places appointment times and dates in Therap as well as sends out google invites for appointments to all appropriate team members and departments.
-Attends individual quarterlies with no active complaints or concerns and ensures the individual support teams have the quarterly health reports prior to the meetings -Transportation as needed
-Pass meds as needed
-Fill shifts as needed
-Documentation anytime they receive a call that pertains to individual care, follow up on a doctor's appointment or labs.
-Attends all meetings as assigned but not limited to SWOT, department meetings, nursing meetings, house meetings, etc.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: Starting salary is $40,000.
AID of Indiana is committed to excellence in all services provided, we are locally owned and operated out of our Fort Wayne HQ, and we do everything we can to value and help our employees, including always hiring from within when possible. We pride ourselves on providing excellent care to the individuals we serve, and also place a high value on the well-being of our employees. We believe that to effectively provide the highest quality of care requires employing compassionate people who are shown appreciation and are supported in a positive environment!
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: Must be a Certified Medical Assistant; Experience with ID/DD population preferred; Proof of valid Indiana MA certification; Valid Driver’s License; Current Auto Insurance.
PREFERRED SKILLS: Organized; Ability to Multitask; Basic Computer skills; Ability to delegate duties as needed; Ability to supervise and manage others in a positive manner; etc.
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