CASE MANAGER, HOTT
Callen-Lorde Community Health Center - new york city, NY
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CASE MANAGER, HOTT Job Details Job Location Callen-Lorde Community Health Center - Manhattan - New York, NY Position Type Full Time Education Level High School Salary Range $28.00 - $28.00 Job Shift Day Job Category Health Care Description Join our HOTT program as a Case Manager and make a meaningful difference in the lives of LGBTQ+ and marginalized youth. You'll provide essential case management and supportive services to young people ages 13-24. As a HOTT Case Manager, your responsibilities will include: Register new patients and enter their data into our electronic health records. Assess patients' eligibility for our low-cost or no-cost services. Assist patients in enrolling in government-funded health insurance programs. Coordinate referrals to other healthcare providers and community resources. Provide education and support on family planning and various medical issues. Work closely with primary care providers, nurses, behavioral health workers, and outreach staff to ensure comprehensive care for patients. Work Schedule/Salary: This is a full-time, 5-day-per-week position including some evening hours. You must be available for early morning, evening, and/or weekend shifts. Benefits Callen-Lorde is a great place to work we're passionate, mission-driven people who care about health justice for LGBTQ communities. In addition to being part of a fantastic team, all full-time employees are offered a comprehensive benefits package including an exceptional low-cost medical plan option for you, your domestic partner and/or your family, tuition assistance, dental insurance, vision insurance, no cost life insurance, short and long-term disability insurance, Flexible Spending Account, commuter benefits, a generous paid time off plan, and a 403B retirement savings plan. Learn more about our employee benefits Qualifications Bachelor's degree in health/social services preferred. High School Diploma or prior experience required. Experience working with special populations of youth (homeless, street-based, and unstably housed) Experience working with LGBT, HIV and transgender health-related issues and communities. Experience in medical/social services (case management) and/or entitlements work preferred. Experience facilitating psycho-education/support groups Strong computer competency, including knowledge of Electronic Medical Records, computerized appointment/billing programs and other Microsoft Office programs. Strong customer service orientation. Bilingual (English/Spanish) strongly preferred. Personal Characteristics, Skills, Abilities: Ability to work with diverse populations, ability to handle multiple, simultaneous tasks. Ability to work independently yet be team focused. Ability to remain calm, focused, and helpful under stress. Excellent attention to detail.
Created: 2024-10-03