Description
Find your calling at Mercy! The Pediatric Resource Specialist (PRS) reports to the department manager and works closely with clinical and program navigation staff. The PRS engages with families accessing neurodevelopmental and pediatric specialty services across the program continuum, including but not limited to therapy services (PT, OT, Speech), NICU Follow Up, autism and developmental evaluations, and behavioral health or ABA services.
This role supports families through intake, diagnosis or program entry, service planning, and ongoing resource navigation, while collaborating with multidisciplinary healthcare teams and community partners to ensure timely access to appropriate services. Position Details: Pediatric Resource Specialist – Behavioral Health
Mercy Kids Center for Neurodevelopment
Full-Time | 40 Hours per Week
At Mercy Kids Center for Neurodevelopment, we are committed to helping children and families navigate complex developmental, behavioral, and specialty healthcare needs. We are seeking a compassionate and organized Pediatric Resource Specialist – Behavioral Health to serve as a trusted guide for families throughout their care journey.
Position OverviewThe Pediatric Resource Specialist (PRS) partners closely with families, clinical teams, and community organizations to support access to neurodevelopmental, behavioral health, and pediatric specialty services. This role serves as a key resource for families from initial intake and diagnosis through service planning, care coordination, and ongoing navigation of available supports.
The PRS works collaboratively with physicians, therapists, psychologists, care navigators, and community providers to help ensure children receive timely and appropriate services across the continuum of care.
Key Responsibilities- Provide family-centered support, resource navigation, and service coordination for children receiving neurodevelopmental and pediatric specialty services.
- Conduct outreach and follow-up with families after evaluations, diagnoses, or program enrollment.
- Assist families in accessing internal and external services, including therapy programs, specialty care, behavioral health services, and community resources.
- Help families overcome barriers to care, including language differences, health literacy challenges, and healthcare system complexities.
- Maintain and update community resource directories and referral materials.
- Serve as a liaison between families and multidisciplinary care teams to facilitate communication and coordinated care.
- Collaborate with internal departments and external providers to support seamless service delivery.
- Document family interactions, care plans, referrals, and coordination activities accurately and thoroughly.
- Develop and maintain educational materials to help families understand available programs and service pathways.
- Participate in quality improvement initiatives focused on family engagement, access to care, and program effectiveness.
Education
Required
- Bachelor's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Preferred
- Master's degree in a related field.
Preferred areas of study:
- Social Work
- Education
- Psychology
- Public Health or Community Health
- Human Services
- Related healthcare or human services disciplines
Experience
Required
- Minimum one (1) year of experience providing direct patient, family, or client support in a healthcare, educational, or human services setting.
Preferred
- Experience with care coordination, case management, family navigation, intake, or referral processes.
- Familiarity with pediatric healthcare systems, developmental disabilities, behavioral health, special education, or early intervention services.
- Knowledge of therapy services (Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy), NICU Follow-Up programs, autism services, and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).
- Experience working within multidisciplinary healthcare teams.
- Proficiency with electronic health records (EHRs) and Microsoft Office applications.
- Strong interpersonal and relationship-building skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication abilities.
- Ability to manage multiple priorities while maintaining attention to detail.
- Strong problem-solving and organizational skills.
- Commitment to providing compassionate, family-centered support.
- Cultural sensitivity and ability to effectively serve diverse populations.
Join a team dedicated to improving the lives of children and families through compassionate care, collaboration, and innovation. As a Pediatric Resource Specialist, you will play a meaningful role in helping families access the services and supports they need to thrive.
Why Mercy?From day one, Mercy offers outstanding benefits - including medical, dental, and vision coverage, paid time off, tuition support, and matched retirement plans for team members working 32+ hours per pay period.
Join a caring, collaborative team where your voice matters. At Mercy, you'll help shape the future of healthcare through innovation, technology, and compassion. As we grow, you'll grow with us.
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