Description and Requirements
- Adhere to standards of care for children including but not limited to developmentally disabled, medically fragile and foster care populations
Develops a member centric plan of care through collaboration with member (as age appropriate), family, appointed guardian and the multi-disciplinary health care team (pediatricians, specialists, health homes, school or facility social workers and home or community-based service providers) to maximize the pediatric member’s functional capacity through integrated collaborations.
- Documents all encounters with pediatric members, guardians, legal representatives, providers and vendors in the appropriate system in accordance with internal and established documentation procedures; follows up as needed; and updates plan of care based on member needs and goals, as appropriate.
- Conducts assessments telephonically to identify barriers and opportunities for intervention.
- Evaluates service authorizations and advocates to ensure alignment and execution of the member’s care and physician treatment plan.
- Educates beneficiaries on available health care services within their coverage plan empowering self-management.
- Assists in identifying opportunities for alternative care options based on member needs and assessments and coordinates referrals to assist in goal achievement.
- Occasional overtime as necessary.
- Additional duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
- NYS RN or LCSW, LMSW, LMFT, LMHC, LPC, licensed psychologist (any state)
- 1 year of pediatric clinical field experience, families and child serving systems, including child welfare and/or medically fragile/developmentally disable populations.
- Proficient with simultaneously navigating the Internet and multi-tasking with multiple electronic documentation systems
- Ability to collaborate with multiple stakeholders to secure appropriate care
- Strong interpersonal and assessment skills, especially the ability to related well with children, their families and community care providers, along with demonstrated ability to handle rapidly changing crisis situations.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Fluency in Spanish, Korean, Mandarin, or Cantonese.
- Knowledge and experience with the current community health practices for the medically &/or emotionally fragile pediatric population.
- Experience managing member information in a shared network environment using paperless database modules and archival systems.
- Relevant work experience as a Care Manager
- Demonstrated ability to manage large caseloads and effectively work in a fast-paced environment
- Experience using Microsoft Office, SharePoint, TruCare & Interaction systems.
Hiring Range*:
Greater New York City Area (NY, NJ, CT residents): $81,099 - $116,480
All Other Locations (within approved locations): $71,594 - $106,080
As a candidate for this position, your salary and related elements of compensation will be contingent upon your work experience, education, licenses and certifications, and any other factors Healthfirst deems pertinent to the hiring decision.
In addition to your salary, Healthfirst offers employees a full range of benefits such as, medical, dental and vision coverage, incentive and recognition programs, life insurance, and 401k contributions (all benefits are subject to eligibility requirements). Healthfirst believes in providing a competitive compensation and benefits package wherever its employees work and live.
*The hiring range is defined as the lowest and highest salaries that Healthfirst in “good faith” would pay to a new hire, or for a job promotion, or transfer into this role.