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Care Coordinator

Location US-NY-Staten Island
ID 2026-1408
Category
Community Support & Outreach Roles
Position Type
Full-Time
Employer
The Jewish Board of Family and Children's Services Inc

Company Overview

The Staten Island Workforce1 Career Center is partnering with The Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services to find qualified candidates for a Care Coordinator in Staten Island, New York. Founded over 140 years ago, The Jewish Board is one of New York City’s largest human services agencies, serving more than 43,000 clients annually across diverse communities. The organization delivers innovative, evidence-based mental and behavioral health services and is committed to supporting individuals and families of all backgrounds. With a broad network of programs and locations, The Jewish Board offers meaningful opportunities to make a positive impact.

Position Overview

The Care Coordinator supports children with chronic medical or behavioral health conditions by connecting them to the services they need to improve their overall health and well-being. This role works primarily in the field and as part of a team to assess client needs, develop person-centered care plans, and coordinate services. The position plays a key role in helping clients and families navigate healthcare and community systems while promoting positive health outcomes. Care Coordinators also monitor progress, provide follow-up support, and help ensure continuity of care.

 

This position is located in Staten Island, New York.

   

 

Key Responsibilities

  • Conduct client assessments to identify needs and develop care plans
  • Coordinate and link clients to mental health, medical, and social services
  • Maintain accurate documentation, case notes, and service records
  • Monitor client progress and update care plans as needed
  • Collaborate with providers, families, and community agencies
  • Provide ongoing support, follow-up, and crisis intervention when necessary

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree required in social work, psychology, nursing, rehabilitation, education, occupational therapy, physical therapy, recreation therapy, counseling, community mental health, child and family studies, sociology, or speech and hearing
  • Must have at least two years of experience providing direct services or case management services to mentally disabled, chronically ill, or homeless children with complex needs
  • Intermediate computer proficiency required
  • Fluency in a second language such as Spanish, Russian, or Cantonese/Mandarin is a plus

Pay Range

USD $24.31 - USD $24.31 /Hr.

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