About Job
Location: In-Person & Remote (based on client appointments)
Status: Full-Time
Are you looking to do meaningful, impactful work in the world with people you enjoy? Are you well-organized and a strategic problem solver with a passion for driving initiatives forward? Do you enjoy leading and empowering others to reach important goals? If so, we invite you to join our team at The Good Seed CDC as an ECM Lead Case Manager.
Why You’ll Love It Here
At The Good Seed CDC, we are deeply committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to thrive. We believe diversity of background, experience, and perspective strengthens our ability to serve our community.
A collaborative, mission-driven culture
Countless opportunities to grow and learn new skills
Competitive benefits and a people-first environment
We welcome and encourage applicants from all identities, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, and veteran status.
Who We Are
The Good Seed CDC is a mission-based organization dedicated to helping individuals and families overcome homelessness and systemic barriers through access to healthcare, housing, and supportive services. We believe that with the right support system, everyone can thrive.
Our Core Values
Dedication – We give our best every day.
Collaboration – We respect and empower each other as one team.
Honesty – We build trust through transparency.
Innovation – We find new ways to provide quality services.
Curiosity – We ask meaningful questions to drive better outcomes.
About the ECM Program
The Enhanced Care Management (ECM) program offers a whole-person, interdisciplinary approach to care, addressing both clinical and non-clinical needs of clients with complex health and social challenges. Focus areas include:
Outreach and Engagement
Comprehensive Assessment and Care Management Planning
Enhanced Coordination of Care
Health Promotion
Transitional Care Services
Member and Family Supports
Referrals to Community and Social Services
The ECM benefit improves care coordination, integrates resources, addresses social determinants of health (SDOH), and reduces unnecessary healthcare use for high-need Medi-Cal recipients.
Job Overview
The ECM Lead Case Manager will lead community outreach, determine eligibility, and coordinate care for clients enrolled in ECM. Reporting to the ECM Program Manager, this role ensures engagement, enrollment, and consistent follow-up across clinical and supportive service programs. You will be the point of contact for client-centered care, ensuring plans align with each participant’s strengths, goals, and needs.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct outreach and enrollment for ECM-eligible individuals.
Complete risk assessments and develop patient-centered care plans.
Oversee implementation and updates of care plans, reviewed quarterly at minimum.
Educate patients on self-management or coordinate caregiver involvement.
Apply motivational interviewing and trauma-informed care approaches.
Coordinate with hospitals and providers during care transitions and discharges.
Facilitate access to services like housing, transportation, and benefits.
Maintain at least one in-person client contact per month.
Accompany clients to appointments, as needed.
Document all services and encounters in the Electronic Health Record (EHR).
Participate in interdisciplinary case conferences and internal reporting.
Maintain flexibility to meet clients in their preferred location.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
High School Diploma required; Bachelor’s in Social Services preferred
2–3 years of experience in community health or social service settings
2–3 years of case management or care coordination experience preferred
Bilingual required: English and Spanish or Armenian
Proficient in Microsoft Office; experience with EHR systems preferred
Valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle
Excellent communication, critical thinking, and organizational skills
Ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team
Strong cultural competency and crisis resolution skills
Growth Opportunities
At The Good Seed CDC, we are committed to nurturing professional growth. This role offers a clear path from Lead Case Manager to Program Manager, with access to tools, training, and mentorship that empower you to lead and thrive.
Benefits
Paid vacation and sick leave
Paid holidays
Competitive health, dental, and vision insurance
403(b) Retirement Plan
Location: In-Person & Remote (based on client appointments)
Status: Full-Time
Are you looking to do meaningful, impactful work in the world with people you enjoy? Are you well-organized and a strategic problem solver with a passion for driving initiatives forward? Do you enjoy leading and empowering others to reach important goals? If so, we invite you to join our team at The Good Seed CDC as an ECM Lead Case Manager.
Why You’ll Love It Here
At The Good Seed CDC, we are deeply committed to fostering an inclusive, equitable workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered to thrive. We believe diversity of background, experience, and perspective strengthens our ability to serve our community.
A collaborative, mission-driven culture
Countless opportunities to grow and learn new skills
Competitive benefits and a people-first environment
We welcome and encourage applicants from all identities, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, and veteran status.
Who We Are
The Good Seed CDC is a mission-based organization dedicated to helping individuals and families overcome homelessness and systemic barriers through access to healthcare, housing, and supportive services. We believe that with the right support system, everyone can thrive.
Our Core Values
Dedication – We give our best every day.
Collaboration – We respect and empower each other as one team.
Honesty – We build trust through transparency.
Innovation – We find new ways to provide quality services.
Curiosity – We ask meaningful questions to drive better outcomes.
About the ECM Program
The Enhanced Care Management (ECM) program offers a whole-person, interdisciplinary approach to care, addressing both clinical and non-clinical needs of clients with complex health and social challenges. Focus areas include:
Outreach and Engagement
Comprehensive Assessment and Care Management Planning
Enhanced Coordination of Care
Health Promotion
Transitional Care Services
Member and Family Supports
Referrals to Community and Social Services
The ECM benefit improves care coordination, integrates resources, addresses social determinants of health (SDOH), and reduces unnecessary healthcare use for high-need Medi-Cal recipients.
Job Overview
The ECM Lead Case Manager will lead community outreach, determine eligibility, and coordinate care for clients enrolled in ECM. Reporting to the ECM Program Manager, this role ensures engagement, enrollment, and consistent follow-up across clinical and supportive service programs. You will be the point of contact for client-centered care, ensuring plans align with each participant’s strengths, goals, and needs.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct outreach and enrollment for ECM-eligible individuals.
Complete risk assessments and develop patient-centered care plans.
Oversee implementation and updates of care plans, reviewed quarterly at minimum.
Educate patients on self-management or coordinate caregiver involvement.
Apply motivational interviewing and trauma-informed care approaches.
Coordinate with hospitals and providers during care transitions and discharges.
Facilitate access to services like housing, transportation, and benefits.
Maintain at least one in-person client contact per month.
Accompany clients to appointments, as needed.
Document all services and encounters in the Electronic Health Record (EHR).
Participate in interdisciplinary case conferences and internal reporting.
Maintain flexibility to meet clients in their preferred location.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Growth Opportunities
At The Good Seed CDC, we are committed to nurturing professional growth. This role offers a clear path from Lead Case Manager to Program Manager, with access to tools, training, and mentorship that empower you to lead and thrive.
Benefits
Paid vacation and sick leave
Paid holidays
Competitive health, dental, and vision insurance
403(b) Retirement Plan
High School Diploma required; bachelor’s in social services preferred
2–3 years of experience in community health or social service settings
2–3 years of case management or care coordination experience preferred
Bilingual required: English and Spanish or Armenian
Proficient in Microsoft Office; experience with EHR systems preferred
Valid driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle
Excellent communication, critical thinking, and organizational skills
Ability to work independently and within a multidisciplinary team
Strong cultural competency and crisis resolution skills
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