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Kinsley Power Systems

Health Home Care Manager

Kinsley Power Systems, New York, New York, us, 10261

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Are you passionate about connecting families to the services they need? As a

Health Home Care Manager (HHCM) at JCCA , you'll play a vital role in helping children and families navigate complex medical, behavioral, and social service systems.

Using a strength-based, person-centered approach, you'll coordinate care, build individualized plans, and ensure families receive the support they deserve—when and where they need it.

The

Health Home Care Manager

(HHCM)

is required to have a detailed understanding of the health focused work and is primarily responsible for assessments, service plan development, case coordination, linking and advocacy; monitoring, and clinical consultation. Their focus is on coordinating and arranging for the provision of services; supporting adherence to treatment recommendations; and monitoring and evaluating a member’s needs, including prevention, wellness, medical, specialist and behavioral health treatment, care transitions, and social and community services where appropriate through the creation of an individual plan of care. The HHCM is expected to use an individualized care service delivery approach ensuring the services are designed to address the unique needs and strengths of each member.

Key Responsibilities:

Conduct face-to-face assessments and create individualized Plans of Care (POC)

Facilitate communication across medical, behavioral, and social service providers

Help members understand treatment plans and improve health literacy

Participate in care planning meetings, team supervision, and ongoing training

Ensure timely and accurate documentation in Health Home IT platforms

Support foster care cases with monthly collaboration with case planning teams

Engage members through outreach—phone, mail, electronic, and in-person

Stay up-to-date with Medicaid Managed Care, SPA, and HCBS guidelines

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s Degree (BA or BS) with 2+ years of relevant experience

Working with children and families with special needs, disabilities, or complex trauma

Experience in client engagement & outreach and person-centered planning

Coordinating care and linking families to community-based services

Strong interpersonal and communication skills

Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment

Flexible and responsive to changing program needs

Organized and tech-savvy—comfortable with electronic documentation platforms

Willingness to travel via public transit for home visits and meetings

Bilingual English/Spanish is required

Required Certification/Licensing:

Mandated Reporting

Medicaid CANS certification and on-going recertification

Hourly Pay Rate: $27.47 - $29.71 + differential offered for Spanish language skills

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