Michigan Care Management
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Healthcare
Community Health, Healthcare Administration
Care Coordinator
Hybrid Role
Primarily office or remote setting
Monday–Friday, 8a–5p (minimal evenings/weekends)
THE ROLE
The Care Coordinator is responsible for supporting members by conducting health and psychosocial assessments, developing individualized care plans, and coordinating services with an inter-disciplinary care team (ICT). This role emphasizes telephonic and electronic outreach to ensure members receive timely, culturally competent support. The Care Coordinator focuses on completing assessments and initiating care plans for a high volume of new members, identifying barriers to care, implementing interventions, educating members and caregivers about available resources and benefits, and collaborating with facility and community-based care managers to facilitate smooth transitions and prevent service duplication.
The position requires accurate, timely documentation and sharing process improvement ideas to enhance workflows. The work environment is primarily office-based or remote, with standard business hours and minimal weekend work.
- Conduct health and psychosocial assessments for new members.
- Develop and document individualized care plans in collaboration with the inter-disciplinary care team (ICT).
- Identify barriers to care and implement appropriate interventions.
- Educate members and caregivers on available resources and benefits.
- Coordinate with facility and community-based care managers to ensure smooth transitions and prevent duplication of services.
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all member interactions and care activities.
- Share process improvement ideas to enhance care coordination workflows.
- Utilize telephonic and electronic outreach to engage members and provide support.
- Ensure culturally competent support is provided to all members.
- Diploma, Associate’s, or Bachelor’s in healthcare-related field or equivalent experience.
- 3+ years in care coordination, case management, discharge planning, or related healthcare role.
- Strong communication, organization, and documentation skills.
- Intermediate proficiency in MS Office.
- Knowledge of healthcare regulations and community resources.
- Flexible hybrid work environment (office or remote).
- Standard business hours with minimal weekend work.
- Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on member care and outcomes.
- Collaborative team culture focused on process improvement and quality care.
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