PrEP Specialist
Company: Whitney M. Young Jr. Health Center
Location: Albany
Posted on: April 12, 2025
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Job Description:
Description
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GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
The PrEP Specialist is a member of the Community Prevention and
Treatment Services Team. This position works directly with patients
to educate them on the benefits and administration of Pre-Exposure
Prophylaxis (PrEP) in the interest of remaining HIV negative.
Populations served by CPTS PrEP Specialist consist primarily of
individuals facing social health disparities. This includes but is
not limited to individuals living with substance use disorder,
members of the LGBTQIA+ community, people of varying disability
status, and individuals seeking gender-affirming care. These
services are provided to patients regardless of race, ethnicity,
age, income status, gender expression and/or orientation, and
sexuality. The PrEP Specialist is responsible for assessing the
needs of the patient throughout all stages of PrEP medication
management. This includes educating individuals on the importance
of sexual health and awareness, risk reduction, and adherence
counseling. The PrEP Specialist ensures that patients are
effectively linked to care, receive routine lab work confirming
their HIV negative status while on PrEP, and are offered testing
for sexually transmitted infections on a quarterly basis. This
position conducts community outreach to promote the importance and
overall use of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis. The role of the PrEP
Specialist is to provide whole-person centered care to patients who
are prescribed this preventative medication while promoting the
message that PrEP is for everyone.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Supports enrolled PrEP participants in medication adherence and
appointment attendance.
- Coordinates face to face or over the phone intakes with
individuals who are interested in PrEP services.
- Promotes a holistic approach to primary care by assessing needs
through quarterly Social Determinant of Health, Mental Health,
substance use, and program re-assessment screenings.
- Responsible for coordinating care for PrEP patients, including
appointment scheduling, transportation to medical appointments,
scheduling external specialty appointments, insurance navigation,
and any other patient-specific needs.
- Coordinates and collaborates with local pharmacies to reduce
barriers for timely access to affordable PrEP medication, including
copay assistance programs for underinsured or uninsured
individuals.
- Regularly performs outreach and provides PrEP and sexual health
group education to populations receiving services from local
community based organizations as well as staff at these
organizations.
- Provides rapid HIV and Hepatitis C testing to individuals during
outreach sessions at local CBOs if requested, ensuring that
individuals are aware of their status and linked to care and
treatment if necessary.
- Leads discussions virtually/in person about PrEP education and
its effectiveness at both community and state levels.
- Responsible for ethical documentation of all patient visits, care
coordination services, and lab results in both Athena and AIRS,
including PrEP education, adherence, side effects, and risk
reduction.
- Demonstrates knowledge of development across the lifespan,
cultural and linguistic norms of minority populations and
subpopulations, and awareness of socioeconomic health disparities
as it pertains to medical and mental health treatment and
prognosis.
- Responsible for submitting monthly program reports highlighting
outreach activities, referrals made to the PrEP program, active
engagement services, and program successes and challenges.
- Deliver in-house PrEP educational program for providers and
clinic staff on an ongoing basis with emphasis to barriers to PrEP
uptake.
- Develop PrEP educational and promotional/outreach materials in
collaboration with Development staff for community residents, WMY
patients, and other community partner agencies.
- Participate in provider meetings to address barriers in
identifying and enrolling high-risk individuals who are appropriate
for PrEP.
- Attend off-site community events; including weekends, to promote
PrEP services at WMY
- Provide comprehensive care coordination services for patients
with emphasis on barriers to treatment adherence.
- Routinely assess the need for partner services, including partner
notification assistance, and make referrals as needed.
- Participates in monthly CPTS team meetings to measure progress
towards accomplishment of work plan goals and objectives.
- Participates in Performance Improvement/Continuous Quality
Improvement activities, as assigned.
- Participates in regular trainings pertaining to PrEP services,
cultural competency and infectious disease education.
- Remains current and up-to-date on issues related to HIV and
PrEP.
- Demonstrates excellence in both internal and external customer
service.
- Understands and is able to effectively communicate HIPAA
compliance, corporate compliance and client confidentiality.
- Ensures and/or remains in compliance with local, state, and
federal regulations.
- Adheres to the National Patient Safety Goals as defined by the
Joint Commission and the Whitney M. Young Jr. Health Center.
- Completes other duties as assigned.
Requirements
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Associate's degree in a human services related field and 3 years'
experience providing case management/care coordination in a
community and human services agency. Strong written and verbal
communication skills; Provides excellent customer service and
demonstrates a high level of cultural competency. Has the ability
to adhere to strict confidentiality guidelines. Has a working
knowledge of computers/technology. Must possess a valid driver's
license.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor's degree in a human services related field with (2) years
of work experience providing case management/care coordination
services with one of the following populations: persons with
HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, Substance Use and/or Behavioral Health
Conditions. Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Experience with public speaking a plus. Strong working knowledge of
commuters/technology and databases.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected
veteran, or any other legally protected status.
Salary range: $21.00 - $23.00 hourly
Keywords: Whitney M. Young Jr. Health Center, Danbury , PrEP Specialist, Other , Albany, Connecticut
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