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Health Coordinator

Summary

Coordinate health screenings, follow-up care, and documentation for children in early childhood programs, partnering with families and providers to ensure compliance and readiness to learn.

Next Door is seeking a highly organized and collaborative Health Coordinator to help ensure that every child enrolled in our early childhood programs receives required health screenings, appropriate follow-up care, and the support needed to be healthy and ready to learn.

The Health Coordinator oversees the systems used to track, coordinate, and document health services for children enrolled in Next Door’s Early Head Start and Head Start programs, including center-based, home-based, and child care partnership programming. This position works closely with Family Advocates, education staff, families, health care providers, and other members of Next Door’s comprehensive services team.

The ideal candidate understands that completing a screening is only one part of the work. Success also requires obtaining records, identifying missing information, helping families overcome barriers, coordinating referrals and follow-up care, and ensuring that every step is accurately documented.

What You Will Do

Coordinate screenings and follow-up care

  • Monitor each child’s health record to ensure required medical, dental, developmental, behavioral, vision, hearing, lead, hemoglobin, height, weight, and other required screenings are completed within applicable timelines.
  • Develop and maintain a clear system for identifying upcoming, incomplete, overdue, or undocumented health requirements.
  • Coordinate screening events, enrollment clinics, health fairs, dental events, and other health-related activities.
  • Obtain required health records, screening results, consents, and assessments from families, clinics, public health departments, and other providers.
  • Coordinate referrals and follow-up services when screenings identify a concern.
  • Help ensure children with chronic conditions or complex medical needs have appropriate Individualized Health Plans and that relevant staff understand how to implement them.
  • Support the coordination and documentation of medication administration, allergies, dietary accommodations, and other health-related needs.

Partner with Family Advocates, Parent Educators, Education Managers, Site Directors and families

  • Work closely with Family Advocates, Parent Educators, Education Managers and Site Directors to identify children and families who need assistance completing health requirements.
  • Provide Family Advocates, Parent Educators, Education Managers and Site Directors with timely, understandable information about missing documents, upcoming deadlines, referrals, and required follow-up.
  • Develop practical follow-up plans with Family Advocates, Parent Educators, Education Managers and Site Directors and families when screenings, appointments, treatment, or documentation have not been completed.
  • Help families identify health care providers, community resources, insurance supports, transportation options, and other services that may reduce barriers to care.
  • Communicate respectfully and consistently with families regarding health requirements, screening results, referrals, and follow-up care.
  • Document outreach, family communication, referrals, and follow-up efforts in the appropriate records.
  • Provide health education and resources to families through meetings, events, workshops, and individual support.

Maintain accurate documentation and data

  • Enter and maintain complete, timely, and accurate health information in ChildPlus and other required systems.
  • Document screening results, health histories, allergies, chronic conditions, referrals, care plans, family contacts, follow-up efforts, and completed treatment.
  • Conduct regular audits of child health records to identify missing, inaccurate, outdated, or incomplete information.
  • Work with Family Advocates, Teachers, Parent Educators, and program leaders to correct documentation gaps.
  • Monitor data quality and ensure health information is consistent across electronic records, child files, care plans, and classroom documentation.
  • Maintain accurate data for the health-related sections of the Program Information Report and other internal or external reports.
  • Produce routine reports, dashboards, and summaries showing screening completion, outstanding requirements, referrals, follow-up care, and compliance trends.
  • Use health data to identify recurring barriers, recommend improvements, and support program planning and quality improvement.

Support compliance and program quality

  • Help ensure compliance with Head Start Program Performance Standards, Wisconsin child care licensing requirements, Next Door policies, and applicable health and privacy requirements.
  • Maintain a working knowledge of required screening and follow-up timelines.
  • Participate in monitoring, quality assurance, file reviews, and preparation for internal and external reviews.
  • Develop and maintain consistent procedures for health screening, documentation, referral, and follow-up.
  • Alert program leaders to significant compliance concerns, overdue requirements, or patterns that require corrective action.
  • Prepare reports and information for leadership, program governance, and the Health Services Advisory Committee.
  • Maintain strict confidentiality of information related to children, families, and staff.

Collaborate across programs and with the community

  • Coordinate health services with Family Services, Homevisiting, Education, Disabilities, Mental Health, Nutrition, Enrollment, and other program areas.
  • Participate in interdisciplinary meetings involving children with health, developmental, behavioral, nutritional, or disability-related needs.
  • Communicate relevant health information to appropriate staff while maintaining confidentiality.
  • Build and maintain relationships with physicians, dentists, clinics, public health departments, screening providers, and community organizations.
  • Maintain current knowledge of health services and resources available to Milwaukee-area children and families.
  • Coordinate with outside providers to obtain information, arrange services, and incorporate recommendations into a child’s care plan.
  • Provide training, guidance, and technical assistance to staff regarding health requirements, documentation practices, and procedures.
  • Maintain necessary screening, first-aid, and health-related supplies and coordinate purchasing or distribution as needed.
  • Support agency emergency preparedness and health-related response procedures.

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