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University of Rochester
Overview
The Care Coordinator provides comprehensive care management for children referred by CHHUNY, developing and implementing care plans to address medical, behavioral, and psychosocial needs. They collaborate with pediatricians and community agencies to track patient adherence and reduce preventable hospitalizations.
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Compensation
$24 - $30 / HOUR
Posted
22 days ago
Greater Mental Health of New York
The Care Manager delivers comprehensive care coordination for individuals in the Health Homes program, focusing on medical, behavioral health, and social service needs. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, creating individualized care plans, and coordinating with community agencies to support client recovery.
$50,000 - $61,000 / YEAR
1 month ago
SCO Family of Services
Care Managers coordinate and integrate care for Medicaid-enrolled youth and adults (ages 0-21 or 18 to end of life) with complex conditions like SED, SMI, HIV/AIDS, or Complex Trauma. Responsibilities include completing assessments, developing and managing the Plan of Care, coordinating services based on acuity, and ensuring adherence to treatment recommendations.
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2 months ago
Catholic Charities of Buffalo
The Health Home Care Manager coordinates person-centered care for youth with chronic physical and behavioral health conditions. They facilitate interdisciplinary team meetings, maintain client documentation, and advocate for family self-sufficiency plans.
$22 - $23 / HOUR
4 months ago
Care Managers coordinate and integrate the delivery of care for youth and adults enrolled in Medicaid with complex needs, which involves obtaining consents, completing comprehensive assessments, and developing and managing the Plan of Care (POC). Responsibilities also include monitoring member needs across medical, mental health, and social domains, ensuring adherence to treatment, and meeting required face-to-face contact schedules based on acuity.