Care Coordinator
Position Summary
The Care Coordinator provides service coordination to individuals with various disabilities, needs, and backgrounds. The Care Coordinator is vital to helping people with disabilities and their families navigate the health insurance system while promoting self-determination and a person-centered approach. A Hammer Care Coordinator provides services to individuals, ages 18-64, enrolled in a Special Needs Plan through a Managed Care Organization (Medica and/or UCare).
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
Service Coordination · Conduct assessment activities to determine the needs and strengths of each individual · Take person-centered approach to identify the needs and preferences of individuals on your caseload · Find resources to meet the unique needs of each individual · Complete referrals for benefits and connect individuals to in-network healthcare providers and services · Remain current on benefits and coverage available for applicable health plans · Maintain regular contact with interdisciplinary team ensure quality support
Support Plan Development and Maintenance · Identify goals, needs, and preferences of the individual · Develop support plan that integrates all necessary policy components · Update plan as necessary throughout the year
Advocacy · Promote health, safety, and well-being · Encourage independence and respect the right for individuals to take risks · Assist individuals in expressing their preferences and having their voice heard
In-person Home Visits - Offer an in-person assessment to all individuals annually, either in their home or other community locations - Must be willing to drive throughout the greater Twin Cities and occasional travel throughout the state
Documentation · Document case notes in electronic record system · Maintain case notes for all work throughout the day; must include a detailed, subjective narrative of all tasks completed · Ensure integrity in all documentation completed
Essential Knowledge and Qualifications
Essential Knowledge and Qualifications - Licensed Social Worker, Registered Nurse, Public Health Nurse, or Independently licensed mental health professional, preferred - Wage differential for licensed staff
Bachelor’s Degree, required if not independently licensed - Major in human services related field, no experience required - Major in any other field, 1+ years’ experience in disability services required
Experience in disability services and/or the medical field preferred - Ability to demonstrate patience with individuals experiencing difficult circumstances - Must have a reliable vehicle and adequate driving record as this position requires travel to in-person visits at client homes - Proficiency with Microsoft Office Products (Word, Excel, Outlook)
Able to maintain tracking systems for multiple tasks to meet varying deadlines - Excellent written and verbal communication, with clients and other professionals - Flexibility to adapt to frequent process changes - Self-motivation to complete tasks independently - Willingness to ask questions
Experience, ability, and commitment to working with individuals and teams that are mixed across lines of difference such as race, gender-identity, sexual orientation, religion, ability, age, class, and immigrant status - Must be willing and able to work flexible hours/days, reflective of the dynamic schedule of the organization
Benefits
- 401 (k) - Paid Time Off - Health Insurance (30 hours and above) - Dental Insurance (30 hours and above) - Vision Insurance (20 hours and above) - Life Insurance - Paid Training - Disability Insurance - Wellness Program - Employee Assistance Program - Parental Leave - Health Savings Account - Flexible Savings Account - Access to Employee Success Coach who assists employees within their first year of employment.