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Care Coordinator – Butler, Clinton, Warren & Surrounding Counties
Company: CareStar, Inc.
Location: Butler, Clinton and Warren County, Ohio (and surrounding areas)
Job Type: Full-Time | Remote with Field Visits
Industry: Healthcare / Social Services / Case Management
About the Opportunity at CareStar
Founded in 1988 in Cincinnati, Ohio, CareStar, Inc. is a recognized leader in long-term care case management and population health. With a mission to Improve Communities by Improving Lives, we proudly serve individuals across Ohio through compassionate, high-quality care coordination. We are currently seeking Care Coordinator to join our OhioRISE program. This is a meaningful opportunity for professionals who are passionate about helping others live healthier, more independent lives. As a Care Coordinator, you’ll work directly with individuals to assess their needs, develop personalized care plans, and connect them with essential services and supports. You’ll be part of a mission-driven team that values your expertise, supports your growth, and empowers you to make a real difference in your community.
Key Responsibilities
- Develops, monitors, and updates individual's person-centered care plans to ensure the individual's needs, preferences, health, and welfare.
- Assists individuals with connections to needed resources, including services, medical, social, educational, and other resources, regardless of funding source
- Identifies, reports, and addresses all incidents as defined in the program specific guidelines, following the process outlined by program specific guidelines.
- Documents all care coordination activities in a record to meet all requirements,
including accuracy, timeliness, and content requirements using the process prescribed by the program specific guidelines
Minimum Qualifications
- High School Diploma Required
- Preferred: Possess a Bachelor's Degree or Associate's Degree in social work, counseling, psychology, or a related field.
- Have experience working with youth, and their families, who meet a functional need for behavioral healthcare.
- Have knowledge of issues affecting individuals served and community-based interventions/resources for those individuals (e.g., Social Determinants of Health, etc.).
- Have effective interpersonal (oral and written) skills to interact professionally and ethically with all age groups from a diverse population, including differing intellectual, cultural, ethnic, psychosocial and socio-economic backgrounds.
- Have the ability to utilize critical thinking and independent judgment, along with multiple points of data/input to identify issues, develop solutions, and exercise judgment to meet requirements.
- Are familiar with suite of Microsoft Office programs.
- Possesses a valid driver’s license and car insurance as required by State law.
- Adheres to the CareStar Rule in performance of job responsibilities.
- Understands and complies with CareStar Policies and Procedures.
Why Join CareStar?
- Remote flexibility with meaningful community engagement
- Competitive salary based on experience and education
- Comprehensive benefits: Medical, dental, vision, life insurance
- 401(k) with a generous company match
- Paid time off + 10 paid holidays
- Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) – become a part-owner in the company
- Supportive, mission-driven culture focused on improving lives
Apply Today
Ready to make a difference? Visit https://www.carestar.com/about-carestar/careers/ to apply and learn more about joining our team.