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Coordinator of Care RN (Community Health Nurse) - Home Care CHHA
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Seeking a compassionate RN to coordinate advanced home care in Brooklyn. Utilize your clinical assessment skills to create patient-centered plans, manage cases, and educate families. Requires a NYS RN license, 1+ years of medical-surgical experience, and a driver's license. Benefits include tuiti...
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United States , Brooklyn
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112000.00 - 134100.00 USD / Year
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Client Care Coordinator
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Join Elara Caring in Brooklyn as a Client Care Coordinator. You will manage complex home care schedules, serve as the primary client contact, and ensure high-quality service delivery. Ideal candidates have strong communication skills and experience in a client-facing health services role. We offe...
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22.00 - 24.00 USD / Hour
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Field Care Coordinator
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Join Healthfirst as a Field Care Coordinator in Brooklyn, NY. Conduct home visits, perform assessments, and support clinical teams for members in downstate New York. Bilingual skills (English/Mandarin/Cantonese preferred) and field-based healthcare experience are key. Enjoy comprehensive benefits...
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United States , Brooklyn
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48600.00 - 65960.00 USD / Year
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Patient Care Coordinator
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Join Premium Health's Internal Medicine team in Brooklyn as a Patient Care Coordinator. Utilize your medical office experience and terminology knowledge to support providers and communicate with patients. This role offers comprehensive benefits including PSLF, paid time off, and health plans, ser...
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United States , Brooklyn
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21.00 - 24.00 USD / Hour
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Field Care Coordinator
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Join Healthfirst as a Field Care Coordinator in Brooklyn, NY. Conduct essential home visits, perform assessments, and provide bilingual support to members. This field-based role requires a high school diploma, bilingual skills, and proficiency with health IT systems. Enjoy comprehensive benefits ...
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United States , Brooklyn
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42600.00 - 65960.00 USD / Year
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Client Care Coordinator
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Join Elara Caring in Brooklyn as a Client Care Coordinator. You will manage complex scheduling, serve as the primary contact for clients, and ensure high-quality home care delivery. Ideal candidates have strong communication skills and experience in a client-facing health services role. We offer ...
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United States , Brooklyn
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20.00 - 23.00 USD / Hour
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Client Care Coordinator
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Join Elara Caring as a Client Care Coordinator in Brooklyn. Utilize your strong communication and scheduling skills to coordinate home care services and support clients and caregivers. This role offers comprehensive benefits, including insurance plans, 401(k) match, and tuition reimbursement. Mak...
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22.00 - 24.00 USD / Hour
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Explore a rewarding career path with Care Coordinator jobs, a vital and growing profession at the heart of patient-centered healthcare. Care Coordinators, also known as Patient Care Coordinators, serve as essential navigators for individuals and their families, guiding them through complex healthcare systems to ensure they receive timely, efficient, and appropriate care. This role is a perfect blend of administrative expertise and compassionate patient interaction, making it a critical link between patients, healthcare providers, and insurance companies. If you are a detail-oriented individual with a passion for helping others, a career in Care Coordination offers immense professional satisfaction and stability. Professionals in these roles are typically responsible for a wide array of duties centered on managing patient care from initial intake through ongoing treatment. A primary function involves conducting comprehensive assessments of patient needs to develop and implement individualized care plans. This includes facilitating communication among doctors, specialists, therapists, and other members of the healthcare team to ensure everyone is aligned on the patient's treatment goals. Care Coordinators are often the main point of contact for patients, answering questions, providing education about their conditions and treatments, and offering crucial emotional support. On the administrative side, common responsibilities include processing new patient referrals and orders, managing and updating electronic health records (EHR), and handling intricate insurance verification processes. They verify patient demographics, obtain prior authorizations, relay insurance coverage details, and discuss billing information, ensuring all financial and administrative hurdles are managed smoothly. The role also heavily involves customer service, such as resolving patient concerns, triaging calls to appropriate departments, and troubleshooting issues related to medical equipment or services. To excel in Care Coordinator jobs, candidates typically need a specific set of skills and qualifications. While a high school diploma or GED is often the minimum requirement, many employers prefer an associate's or bachelor's degree in a health-related field. Practical experience is highly valued, with most positions requiring at least one to two years in a customer service environment and, preferably, within the healthcare sector. This experience helps build a foundational understanding of medical terminology, insurance protocols, and the nuances of patient interaction. Key hard skills include proficiency with data entry and Microsoft Office Suite programs like Outlook, Word, and Excel, as well as experience with specialized electronic medical record systems. The most successful Care Coordinators, however, possess exceptional soft skills. These include outstanding verbal and written communication abilities, keen attention to detail for accurate documentation, strong problem-solving and multitasking capabilities, and a high degree of empathy and patience. The field offers diverse work environments, including opportunities in hospitals, clinics, insurance companies, and a growing number of remote Care Coordinator jobs, providing flexibility and a dynamic career landscape for dedicated professionals.

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