Bilingual (Spanish/English speaking) Care Coordinator, Brooklyn
Company: Good Shepherd Services
Location: New York City
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description We are looking for a dynamic and
compassionate Bilingual (Spanish speaking) Care Coordinator to
support the youth in our Health Home program. In this role you will
guide program enrollees and their caretakers (legal guardians)
through the health care system by assisting with access issues,
developing relationships with service providers, and tracking
interventions and outcomes. Good Shepherd Services is a leading
youth development, education and family service agency with more
than 80 programs that serve over 30,000 children, youth and
families each year. We give vulnerable youth in New York City the
opportunity to take ownership of their future. Voted one of the top
100 places to work in NYC by Crain’s New York, Good Shepherd
Services offers a fantastic work environment, a collaborative team
dedicated to fulfilling our mission, and an amazing array of
benefits. Join our team and help make a difference! Reports to:
CARE MANAGER SUPERVISOR, HEALTH SERVICES Location: 503 Fifth Avenue
Brooklyn NY, 11215 Hours: 35 hours, Non-Exempt (Staff are expected
to be onsite as requested. Hybrid schedules may be provided based
on program needs and leadership discretion.) Salary:
$44,000-$49,000/Year Major Duties: Obtains required Care Management
enrollment consents from the individual or legal guardian Completes
initial and ongoing needs assessments (Child and Adolescent Needs
and Strengths; CANS) to determine the individual’s most appropriate
level of care management. Responsible for the overall management of
the patient’s Individualized Plan of Care. Through the creation of
an Individual Plan of Care the Care Manager is able to: Coordinate
the enrollee’s provision of services including as per their acuity
level. Support adherence to treatment recommendations Monitor and
evaluate a patient’s needs, including prevention, wellness,
medical, mental health, care transitions, and social and community
services where appropriate. Meets client contact requirements
(keeping in mind that caseloads may be “blended”): Care Managers
serving children will be required to have some face-face visits on
a consistent schedule as per the mandates of their acuity level
(high, medium, or low). Meets Care Management documentation
requirements in a timely and accurate manner by effectively
utilizing designated Care Management Portal (Medicaid Analytics
Performance Portal; MAPP) and Electronic Health Records (EHRs) as
needed Functions as an advocate for clients within the agency and
external service providers Promotes wellness and prevention by
linking enrollees with resources and services based on their
individual needs and preferences Educate the child/caregiver on
care of chronic conditions, immunization, screening and other
preventive interventions. Helps clients to obtain and maintain
public benefits necessary to gain health care services, including
Medicaid and cash assistance eligibility, Social Security, SNAP,
housing, legal services, employment and training supports, and
others. Effectively communicates and shares information with the
individual and their families and other caregivers with appropriate
consideration for language, literacy and cultural preferences.
Conducts care planning meetings/conferences and serves as an
interdisciplinary team member to effectively provide/coordinate
comprehensive and holistic care Identifies available
community-based resources and actively manages appropriate
referrals, access, engagement, follow-up and coordination of
services In the event of hospital admissions, actively engages in
the discharge planning process ensuring that the patient has all
recommended post discharge services in place prior to discharge
Attends and participates in ongoing staff development trainings to
enhance skills needed to effectively meet the demands of the Care
Manager position Ensure that child has periodic evaluations and
follow up treatment for dental, vision and hearing care, following
Medicaid EPSDT guidelines All other duties, as needed
Qualifications: Education and/or credential requirements are
determined by children’s acuity level and requires one or more of
the following: Bachelor of Arts or Science degree with two years’
experience required Bilingual Spanish/English speaking candidates
are highly encouraged to apply Must have previous experience as a
Case Planner; Care Coordinator; Case Manager and/or Case Worker in
a social service setting Experience with Child Welfare; ACS; and
Foster Care is helpful The candidate must possess the following
Experience: Relevant expertise and experience in serving children
and families in child welfare, developmental disabilities, mental
health, healthcare and/or other systems as well as those receiving
preventive services. Care Coordinators serving high acuity
enrollees will be required to have demonstrated knowledge and
understanding of the needs of such children and their families as
evidenced by additional years of experience, education, or
training. Care Coordinators assigned to children who have medical
fragility must have extensive experience in coordinating their care
Experience providing service coordination and information,
linkages, and referrals for community-based services.
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