Medicare Diabetes Health Educator, CDCES, Remote FL

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Job Summary: Clinical Diabetes Educator will provide telephonic education and support to members with chronic illness and will be responsible for improving health outcomes of and promoting appropriate preventive care for Medicare's members with Diabetes This role will also include communication with health care professionals to ensure goals of a member's treatment plan are met, as well as ensuring that members are linked with the appropriate resources and are adopting healthy lifestyle practices to reduce risk factors.   Essential Functions: As a diabetes educator, your primary goal is to empower individuals with diabetes to manage their condition effectively. Key responsibilities include:   Assessment and Education Planning: Develop personalized plans to help members understand their illness and set goals while complying with policies and procedures to meet HEDIS and NCQA standards Coaching and Support: Provide ongoing coaching, guidance, and support for medication adherence, symptom management, and lifestyle changes. Nutrition and Goal Setting: Counsel on daily nutrition, medical nutrition therapy, and help set achievable goals. Community Resource Navigation: Guide members in accessing community-based services. Empowerment and Education: Focus on prevention, health promotion, and education to empower members to take control of their health.   By fulfilling these responsibilities, you will help individuals with diabetes manage their condition and improve their quality of life.       Required experience: 3+ years related work experience and a Related Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. Experience Details: Working with chronic populations to provide health education, self management, wellness, care coordination support and/or  lifestyle related topics. Required Licenses and Certifications: Active NP, RPh, RN or RD, Active Diabetic Educator CDCES license General Physical Demands: Sedentary work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally to move objects. Jobs are sedentary if traversing activities are required only occasionally. What We Offer: As a Florida Blue employee, you will thrive in our Be Well, Work Well, GuideWell culture where being well as an individual, and working well as a team, are both important in serving our members and communities. To support your wellbeing, comprehensive benefits are offered. As an employee, you will have access to:
  • Medical, dental, vision, life and global travel health insurance;
  • Income protection benefits: life insurance, short- and long-term disability programs;
  • Leave programs to support personal circumstances;
  • Retirement Savings Plan including employer match;
  • Paid time off, volunteer time off, 10 holidays and 2 well-being days;
  • Additional voluntary benefits available; and
  • A comprehensive wellness program
  Employee benefits are designed to align with federal and state employment laws. Benefits may vary based on the state in which work is performed. Benefits for intern, part-time and seasonal employees may differ. To support your financial wellbeing, we offer competitive pay as well as opportunities for incentive or commission compensation. We also conduct regular annual reviews with pay for performance considerations for base pay increases. Typical Annualized Hiring Range: $63,800 - $79,700 Annualized Salary Range: $63,800 - $103,600   Final pay will be determined with consideration of market competitiveness, internal equity, and the job-related knowledge, skills, training, and experience you bring. We are an Equal Employment Opportunity employer committed to cultivating a work experience where everyone feels like they belong and can perform at their best in pursuit of our mission. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment.
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