Collaborates with all members of the assigned areas team to coordinate the care of the patient across the continuum. - Assists physicians and providers with planning and coordination of programs, data collection, and quality improvement. II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS: - Finger dexterity, seeing, hearing, speaking, standing, sitting. - Frequent: pushing/pulling up to 50 pounds, carrying usual weight 10 pounds up to 15 pounds, repetitive arm/hand motions, walking. - Occasional: stooping/bending, climbing stairs, walking on uneven ground, squatting, twisting body, lifting usual weight of 75 pounds with assistance, reaching above, at and below shoulder level. III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS: - Not substantially subjected to adverse environmental conditions. - Work environment is fast paced due to multiple demands. - Requires ability to flex hours to meet department needs. - Requires some outer island travel depending on area of assignment. IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: A. EDUCATION/ CERTIFIC...Clinic, Care Coordinator, Patient Care, Surgical, Coordinator, Patient, Healthcare