Memorial Healthcare System
Healthy Start Care Coordinator
The Healthy Start Care Coordinator provides case management, care coordination, and support services to pregnant women, infants, and families enrolled in the Healthy Start program. This role focuses on improving maternal and infant health outcomes by connecting families to medical, social, and community resources while providing education, advocacy, and ongoing support.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct intake assessments, screenings, and ongoing reassessments for program participants
Develop individualized care plans based on client needs, goals, and risk factors
Coordinate prenatal, postpartum, pediatric, and primary care services
Link families to community resources (housing, food assistance, mental health, WIC, transportation, etc.)
Provide health education on prenatal care, infant care, safe sleep, breastfeeding, and family planning
Maintain accurate and timely documentation in case management systems
Participate in home visits, clinic visits, and community outreach activities
Advocate for clients to reduce barriers to care and improve service access
Collaborate with healthcare providers, social service agencies, and multidisciplinary teams
Ensure compliance with Healthy Start program guidelines and confidentiality standards
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Public Health, Human Services, Psychology, or a related field (required or preferred)
Experience in case management, care coordination, maternal/child health, or community health preferred
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function
Other
Hospitals and Health Care industries
Job Location Fort Lauderdale, FL; North Miami Beach, FL; Hallandale Beach, FL; West Lakes of Boca Raton, FL; Miramar, FL.
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Key Responsibilities
Conduct intake assessments, screenings, and ongoing reassessments for program participants
Develop individualized care plans based on client needs, goals, and risk factors
Coordinate prenatal, postpartum, pediatric, and primary care services
Link families to community resources (housing, food assistance, mental health, WIC, transportation, etc.)
Provide health education on prenatal care, infant care, safe sleep, breastfeeding, and family planning
Maintain accurate and timely documentation in case management systems
Participate in home visits, clinic visits, and community outreach activities
Advocate for clients to reduce barriers to care and improve service access
Collaborate with healthcare providers, social service agencies, and multidisciplinary teams
Ensure compliance with Healthy Start program guidelines and confidentiality standards
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Public Health, Human Services, Psychology, or a related field (required or preferred)
Experience in case management, care coordination, maternal/child health, or community health preferred
Seniority level Entry level
Employment type Full‑time
Job function
Other
Hospitals and Health Care industries
Job Location Fort Lauderdale, FL; North Miami Beach, FL; Hallandale Beach, FL; West Lakes of Boca Raton, FL; Miramar, FL.
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