Community Resource Coordinator II-Miami Dade County

About the position

You could be the one who changes everything for our 28 million members. Centene is transforming the health of our communities, one person at a time. As a diversified, national organization, you’ll have access to competitive benefits including a fresh perspective on workplace flexibility. Residency Requirement: Candidates MUST LIVE IN MIAMI DADE COUNTY. Work Hours, Schedule & Coverage Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM. Weekends: May be required as needed, based on volume or business needs. Training & Work Location Training: 4 weeks, onsite at the local Community Connections Center . Post-training: Remote, following successful completion of training. Travel Requirement Approximately 25% travel, primarily for in-home member visits. Position Purpose: Supports community connection activities including connecting members to community resources to support their care management journey and provide necessary care resources in a cost-effective manner. Provides members with known community resources and supports the care team to identify member community support and provide health education as appropriate. Provides support to members to connect them to known community and care resources in a cost- effective manner Supports the coordination of community outreach resources available to members and promotes awareness of care/services Serves as support for members on community and care resource inquiries and opportunities available to members Supports all member related correspondence and educational materials to assist in the facilitation of a successful community connection Documents and maintains all community resources to ensure standards of practice and policies are in accordance with health plan requirements Provide assistance to the clinical team of nurses and social workers. Activities include, but are not limited to outreach, community education, informal guidance and member support Conduct non-clinical general health assessments in order to refer members to appropriate care/services, resolve concerns on member’s behalf, and gather information for medical providers and staff working within the organization Conduct non-medical assessments such as home safety, assessment of the community/environment resources, transportation, employment, and others to be able to refer to appropriate care/services, resolve concerns on member’s behalf, and gather information for medical providers in staff working within our organization Conduct telephonic and/or in-person outreach to locate individuals and families in the community who are hard to reach May make visits to individual homes and/or community organizations Working Knowledge of Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) barriers Performs other duties as assigned Complies with all policies and standards

Responsibilities

  • Perform 3–4 in-home member visits per day to complete HRAs and assess needs.
  • Navigate and document in multiple systems simultaneously to ensure accurate tracking and follow-through.
  • Connect members to appropriate community resources and support services.
  • Identify high-risk members who may benefit from Care Management (CM) support.
  • Comfortable handling high outbound call volume (outbound-only environment).
  • Detail-oriented with strong accuracy and documentation skills.

Requirements

  • Requires a High School diploma or GED
  • Requires 1 – 2 years of related experience
  • Candidates MUST LIVE IN MIAMI DADE COUNTY.
  • Working Knowledge of Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) barriers

Benefits

  • competitive pay
  • health insurance
  • 401K and stock purchase plans
  • tuition reimbursement
  • paid time off plus holidays
  • a flexible approach to work with remote, hybrid, field or office work schedules
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