We understand that finding a place to belong is important. At Wesley, we care about your development, we are committed to continuous improvement, and we all grow together.
Wesley is a place where your energy and enthusiasm are welcome and your talents are developed. A place where you feel recognized, valued and rewarded. A place where you can dedicate yourself to caring for others, knowing that you are part of an organization that is equally dedicated to caring for you and your career.
Our Total Rewards philosophy takes a balanced approach, designed to support employees at every stage of their career journey. We review our offerings annually to ensure they remain meaningful. In addition to competitive wages and a commitment to pay equity, we offer the following benefits and other compensation:
Health & Insurance Benefits
- Employees, and their families if elected, can participate in medical insurance (full time and ACA eligible), dental (full time), vision (full time) and group life (employee only coverage - full time).
Time Off & Holidays
- We offer a combined paid time off (PTO) policy which incorporates state paid sick leave with company paid time off at an accrual rate of 0.0607 per hour worked, equivalent to 120 hours of PTO at 2,080 hours worked in a year. The PTO accrual rate increases after two years of service and again after five years of service.
- We offer 6 Paid Holidays (8 hours - full time, 6 hours - part-time per event, excluding on-call staff) and 1 Personal Holiday of Choice per year (excluding on-call staff).
Retirement & Financial Well-Being
- Retirement planning is encouraged through our 403(b) plan that includes a generous 100% company match on the first 4% of earnings an employee contributes. There is a 5-year vesting schedule for the company match, and minors are ineligible for the company match.
- Gain access to your net earnings when you need it with on-demand pay through Dayforce Wallet.
Perks & Wellness
- To assist employees with challenges outside of the workplace, Wesley offers an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), which is 100% company paid. Additionally, Wesley Community Foundation provides grants to qualifying employees for both emergency assistance and educational advancement.
- A food and beverage discount of 50% is available to all employees at any Wesley bistro and marketplace.
Recognition That Matters
- The efforts and contributions of our valued employees are celebrated on our best-in-class recognition and reward platform, Inspire. Points earned for assorted reasons may be redeemed for a variety of merchandise, gift cards, cash cards, tickets, travel and other experiences selected by the employee.
Wesley is two-time winner of the LeadingAge Washington Excellence in the Workplace Award.
This summary is intended to reflect the most reasonable and genuinely expected offering of benefits and other compensation for the posted job. The official website for all Wesley job postings is https://wesleychoice.org/careers/. Wesley is not responsible for content on third-party job boards. Salary ranges, benefits and other compensation are subject to change.
Enrich the lives of older adults through community, choice, and continuing care in the Home Health & Hospice Scheduler role. This role is responsible for scheduling home health and hospice staff according to internal staffing models, physician orders, and in compliance with Medicare rules. This position also plays a leading role with regulatory compliance, reporting, and auditing. This role is 100% on-site at our corporate office. Find your sense of belonging at Wesley!
You will provide continuing care through these responsibilities
Essential functions of this position include the following:
• On-site presence is required due to daily in-person collaboration with staff and leadership.
• Works within the EMR and/or HRIS system to create daily, weekly and monthly schedules of patient care visits for all clinical staff according to signed physician orders and in compliance for timeliness according to Medicare rules. Balance staff caseloads.
• Monitors that visits are scheduled as ordered by reviewing all physician orders. Alerts staff and management when regulatory timeframes approach, such as end of episode date and date of transfer.
• Ensure customer service satisfaction through follow-up with clients and employees. Scheduling staff with best fit to match to insure client and staff satisfaction.
• Communicates with the clinical team to coordinate care, facilitating quality care and satisfaction for both staff and patients/families. This position has a key role in establishing effective communication between the care team and patients/families and other healthcare providers.
• Monitors all clinician Productivity Points and ensure they are being set up for the week to a minimum threshold per job duty to accomplish productivity standards.
• Monitors submittals of Plans of Care, Orders, and Discharge/Transfer Summaries to the physician.
• Monitors recertification and Resumptions of care to ensure they occur in compliance with regulatory standards.
• Monitors Therapy Reassessments, LPN and Aide Supervisory visits and ensure completion in accordance with Medicare Regulations and State WACs.
• Monitors HUV visits and Symptom Follow up Visits for hospice to ensure they are completed in accordance with Medicare regulations.
• Be able to view the entire schedule as a whole, be able to think critically and make adjustments to accommodate Medicare requirements.
• Completes training on EMR and devices (iPads) for both clinical and administrative staff.
• Can create and utilize tools to follow requirements and ensure compliance.
• Generate orientation packets and agenda for clinical and administrative staff.
• Provides back-up to other administrative functions (Ring of Defense)
• Perform other duties and special projects as assigned.
Our requirements and qualifications for success
• Employees are required to be physically present in the office during scheduled work hours as this role requires physical access to on-site systems, records, equipment or personnel.
• High School diploma, GED or equivalent work experience.
• Knowledge of community resources, Medicare and state regulations and reimbursement criteria for third-party and private payers.
• Ability to read, write and communicate proficiently in English.
• Excellent communication skills (verbal and written), interpersonal skills, and documentation skills.
• Proficiency with Microsoft Office and other workplace technology including cloud-based software and mobile apps.
• Self-motivated, self-directed, excellent organizational skills, and ability to effectively manage stress.
• Critical thinking skills and ability to adapt to changing priorities are a must.
• Ability to work independently and with minimal supervision.
Physical, environmental, and mental requirements
• Ability to sit, stand or walk at-will throughout shift.
• Ability to hear, understand, and distinguish speech and/or other sounds one-to-one, in a group, and via telephone/computer.
• Keyboarding and near visual acuity.
• Ability to lift up to 25 lbs.
• Ability to multi-task and remain calm in the midst of frequent changes.
Salary Range: $26.04 to $37.53 per hour