Field Care Specialist

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The Honor Foundation

πŸ’΅ $48k-$53k
πŸ“Remote - United States

Summary

Join Honor, a leading home care company, as a Field Specialist responsible for overseeing in-home supervisory visits. You will ensure compliance with state regulations and company policies, conducting visits, providing coaching, and maintaining thorough documentation. This role requires experience in caregiving and supervision, strong communication skills, and proficiency in using technology. The position offers a competitive hourly rate, benefits including health insurance, 401k matching, paid time off, and a remote-friendly work environment. You will play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of care for clients and caregivers. The position is full-time with a guaranteed 40 hours per week, but flexibility is required for occasional overtime.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent required
  • Five (5) years of caregiving experience, with at least two (2) years working with clients with moderate to severe dementia
  • One (1) year of supervisory or administrative experience in home care, home health, hospitals, nursing home, or assisted living facility
  • Must be eligible and in good standing with the Health Care Workers Registry (HCWR)
  • Must have a valid driver’s license, an insured car and must be able to pass a motor vehicle record (MVR)
  • Schedule and willingness to commute
  • Familiarity with non-medical home care standards and scope of practice in accordance with state and federal regulations
  • Knowledge of age-related illnesses, disease progression including dementia, and their impact on mobility and activities of daily living
  • Proficiency in durable medical equipment (DME) use, including hoyer lifts, sit-to-stand lifts, catheters, ostomy care, walkers, slide boards, and commodes. Ability to assess and train caregivers on proper usage
  • Strong understanding of client care principles, service quality standards, and client satisfaction evaluation
  • Experience with clerical tasks, including maintaining records and completing forms
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with the ability to remain engaged, alert, and present
  • Strong decision-making abilities, particularly in stressful or emergency situations
  • Proficiency in English (bilingual/multilingual candidates encouraged to apply)
  • Proficiency with technology, including dashboards, scheduling tools, and documentation systems
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills to document visits, communicate with cross-functional teams, and report on key observations
  • Ability to identify problems and implement solutions effectively
  • Ability to lift a minimum of 50 pounds
  • Ability to ambulate without assistive devices, including navigating stairs
  • Must have clear hearing and communication skills to effectively understand and address client needs, even when the client is not in direct line of sight

Responsibilities

  • Own and drive the in-home supervisory visit process, ensuring full compliance with state regulatory requirements and company policies
  • Leverage data dashboards to track observation visit due dates, proactively identifying gaps and implementing corrective actions to stay on schedule
  • Design and manage schedules to maximize efficiency and ensure timely completion of supervisory visits, working in partnership with Client Managers and other Field operations team members
  • Conduct in-home supervisory visits to assess Care Pro performance, ensuring adherence to care plans and high-quality care delivery
  • Provide in-the-moment coaching and feedback, reinforcing best practices and addressing areas for improvement
  • Complete and maintain thorough documentation of all supervisory visits, ensuring compliance with state licensure and company standards
  • Integrate supervisory visit insights into annual Care Pro evaluations and performance summaries
  • Identify and escalate changes in client conditions or home environments to the Client Manager, ensuring timely reassessments and care plan updates as needed
  • Act as a liaison between Care Pros and the broader care team, sharing critical insights related to client safety, care needs, and team dynamics
  • Facilitate training and assessments on mechanical or electrical transfer devices (e.g., Hoyer lift) in client homes and identify additional caregiver training needs, as needed
  • Collaborate cross-functionally with teams such as CPHR, Trust and Safety, Recruiting, and Training to support company initiatives related to Care Pro training, recognition, and performance
  • Support additional state-licensure and other compliance-related activities as needed

Preferred Qualifications

Bilingual/multilingual candidates encouraged to apply

Benefits

  • 401K with up to a 4% match
  • Medical, dental and vision coverage including zero cost plans for employees
  • Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability and Life Insurance are fully employer paid with a voluntary additional Life Insurance option
  • Generous time off program
  • Mental health benefits
  • Wellness program
  • Discount program
  • Equity

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