Care Coordinator
Company: The Jewish Board
Location: Ozone Park
Posted on: March 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description PURPOSE: The Jewish Board's Community Care
Management programs provide compassionate, high quality,
evidence-based services to individuals and families in the
communities we serve. Our staff use a culturally competent, person
centered approach to help individuals and their families develop
skills and resources to improve overall functioning, to instill
hope, and to strengthen resiliency. Our programs work closely with
community partners to address health disparities in our
neighborhoods while also celebrating the strengths and resilience
of our communities. Care Management is a service that helps adults
with chronic illnesses get and use the medical, social and
community services they need to stay healthy. Care Coordinators
help members figure out and take the actions needed to get and stay
healthy-making it to appointments, sticking to a medication
schedule, and access benefits. POSITION OVERVIEW: Care Coordinators
link adults and children with chronic behavioral health and medical
conditions to the services they need to stay as healthy as possible
and inspire the people they serve (members) to use those services
to optimize their health outcomes. Working in a team setting and
primarily in the field, Care Coordinators assess risk and needs,
develop person centered care plans, provide care management
services, track and arrange appointments, educate members and
coordinate other aspects of members' health and community services.
As this is an evolving program, additional responsibilities will be
added. RESPONSIBILITIES include but are not limited to: •
Integration of medical, specialized, and behavioral health services
in addition to social support and/or educational support services •
Periodic assessment of a member's medical and behavioral health
needs as well as compliance with recommended treatments •
Collaborative development of an Individualized Care Plan (ICP) with
the member, the member's family and/or caregivers in addition to
other service providers • Providing required care management
services • Tracking all specialty medical, behavioral and support
service referrals made for patient using Health Information
Technology (HIT) provided. • Assuring that member has access to,
engages in and retains needed services as defined in the member's
ICP. Such services may include: Acute Medical Care; Primary Medical
Care; Preventative medical care services (including metabolic
screening); Home Health Care; Chemical Dependency Services;
Behavioral Health Services; Community social support services;
Housing; State and federal entitlements; Educational services;
Involvement with child welfare, juvenile justice or criminal
justice institutions. • Providing outreach services to members for
increased access to the above services • Responding to members'
information and referral questions. • Reassessing the need for
ongoing care coordination services • Completing all required
documentation • Sharing knowledge and experience with other team
members to support the team's overall service provision efforts •
Carrying an agency-provided cell phone • Responding to member
crises during (and occasionally outside of) regular business hours
• Other duties as assigned CORE COMPETENCIES for the position
include: • Positive attitude and a growth mindset • Ability to
engage with clients and peers and provide culturally competent
services • Strong verbal and written communication skills •
Attention to detail • Ability to work independently, as well as
within a team • Ability to partner with clients to conduct
assessments and create care plans • Strong time management and
organizational skills • Integrity and transparency • Ability to
exercise strong professional judgment EDUCATIONAL/TRAINING
REQUIRED: • A bachelor's degree with a major or concentration
(minimum of 24 credits) in social work, psychology, nursing,
rehabilitation, education, occupational therapy, physical therapy,
recreation or recreation therapy, counseling, community mental
health, child and family studies, sociology, speech and hearing. OR
A NYS teacher's certification for which a bachelor's degree is
required; OR NYS licensure and registration as a Registered Nurse
and a bachelor's degree PLUS Two years of experience in providing
direct services, or a substantial number of case management
services, to mentally disabled or chronically ill or homeless
individuals, or children which complex social or healthcare needs.
OR • A Bachelor's Degree, Associates Degree or High School
Diploma/GED in another discipline PLUS five years' experience
working with an applicable population. • Specific experience with
the target population may be required to work with Children, Health
Home Plus or Adult Home Plus members. EXPERIENCE REQUIRED/LANGUAGE
PREFERENCE: • Experience working in interdisciplinary teams;
experience providing care management or care coordination in a
medical or behavioral health environment; experience working with
the chronically ill. • Fluency in a second language such as
Spanish, Russian, or Creole COMPUTER SKILLS REQUIRED: • Use of an
Electronic Health Record (EHR) • Use of Outlook and related
Microsoft Office Applications VISUAL AND MANUAL DEXIERITY: • The
candidate should be able to read paper and electronic documents and
perform significant data entry into various computer programs •
Manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination to conduct significant
data entry and record keeping required. WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL
EFFORT • The work environment varies from office-based interaction
with co-workers and members (20-40% of the time) to serving members
in their homes and in other community settings (e.g. hospitals,
clinics, benefit offices) 60%-80% of the time. While the offices of
the Jewish Board are accessible in accordance with the ADA, the
sites to which staff may need to travel may or may not be. • To
perform the essential functions of this job the candidate must be
able to travel within New York City carrying equipment such as a
notebook, forms, laptop, mobile hotspot and cell phone weighing up
to approximately 10 pounds. • To perform the essential functions of
this job, the candidate is routinely required to sit (60% of the
time) and stand (20% of the time), and travel to and from
appointments using varied public and private transportation options
(20% of the time). • Risks/hazards associated with the position are
those which may be encountered travelling around New York City. We
are an equal opportunity employer that does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age,
disability, marital status, veteran status, or any other status
protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
Keywords: The Jewish Board, Lower Merion , Care Coordinator, Healthcare , Ozone Park, Pennsylvania