Non-Medicaid Care Manager
Family and Children's Association
Non-Medicaid Care Manager
Location: Garden City, NY | Schedule: Full Time, 35 hour per week | Status: Non-Exempt |Salary Range: $22.63/hour
The Opportunity
Family and Children’s Association (FCA) is seeking a Care Manager to provide support, service coordination, and linkage to resources for children and youth ages 5 to 21 with a serious emotional disturbance.
Responsibilities
+ Provide consistent case management through at least two contacts per month, using a strength-based, family-driven approach.
+ Complete and submit all required documentation (assessments, care plans, progress notes, billing, etc.) in compliance with agency and regulatory standards.
+ Conduct ongoing assessments of child and family strengths, needs, and progress toward goals, adjusting services as necessary.
+ Coordinate care by maintaining contact with families and providers and facilitating interdisciplinary team meetings.
+ Support program operations by assisting with specialized processes (e.g., C-YES for Non-Medicaid cases), attending staff meetings, and completing additional assigned tasks.
Qualifications
+ Bachelor's Degree required
+ Minimum of 2 years of related experience
+ Intermediate Computer skills
+ Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
+ Valid NYS Driver's License
Compensation
The competitive compensation range is reflected with FCA's framework, culture, and values. Individual pay decisions will vary based on skills and experience' while still allowing for growth.
Benefits
+ Full Health/Dental/Vision Insurance
+ Generous Paid Time Off
+ 403(b); with generous employer contribution
+ Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
+ Pet Insurance
+ Short Term (STD) and Long Term (LTD) Disability Insurance
+ Life Insurance
+ Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
FCA is proud to be an equal opportunity employer! We celebrate and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
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