Employment Opportunity
New grant Award with University of Florida
NeuroResource Facilitator
Brain Injury Florida, in collaboration with the University of Florida, is working to connect individuals with brain injuries to care across the State of Florida. This three year project aims to connect individuals with treatment, resources, and benefits, as well as to build natural supports in the community. Brain Injury Florida (BIF) is currently hiring NeuroResource Facilitators (NRFs) to take on this important work.
NRFs will provide short term care management with individuals referred to the project to identify goals, link them with applicable local resources, and ensure access to identified brain injury resources. NRFs will make at least one home visit with each client, though most services will be provided through Google Meets or by phone. NRFs will document their work electronically and collect relevant data to track clients’ progress.
NRFs will be part-time independent contractors for this multi-year, grant-funded project. Seeking NRFs to cover North, Central, and South Florida. Requirements include: Bachelor’s degree (Master’s preferred), valid driver’s license, and 5 years of professional experience working with individuals with brain injury either as a care manager, rehabilitation professional, or in a related healthcare field. Certified Brain Injury Specialists (CBIS) or CBIS eligible preferred. Specific NRF job-related training will be provided.
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter and resume to Drew Nagele at DNagele@BrainInjuryFL.org