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Intensive Case Manager

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Hope and Help Center of Central Florida Inc

Winter Park, FL (In Person)

$47,840 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/24/2026

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Intensive Case Manager Hope and Help Center of Central Florida Inc - 1.0 Winter Park, FL Job Details Full-time From $23 an hour 1 day ago Qualifications Working with individuals with chronic illnesses Bachelor's degree Driving
HIV/AIDS
care Full Job Description Job Summary Position delivers comprehensive HIV-related medical case management and supportive services to Ryan White program-eligible individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS, with the primary goals of linkage to care, retention in care, and viral suppression. Case management includes intake, assessment, care planning, linkage and referral, ongoing monitoring, and documentation in accordance with federal and state Ryan White program standards. Job Purpose Position provides client-centered medical case management for people living with HIV, coordinating assessment, care planning, linkage, and follow-up care to reduce barriers, support treatment adherence, and keep clients engaged in regular HIV care. Essential Functions Essential functions are the primary duties/main job responsibilities that an incumbent must be able to perform, with or without accommodation. Key accountabilities include client intake, eligibility and assessment, care/service planning and coordination, continuous monitoring, retention and adherence support, documentation, data quality and compliance, and collaboration, advocacy and quality improvement.
Job Factors Minimum Education Level Required:
Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, human services, public health or a closely related discipline.
Minimum Experience Level Required:
Minimum one year of experience in case management or a closely related social services or healthcare role. Previous direct
HIV/AIDS
case management experience required. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Valid Florida driver's license with a clean driving record. Knowledge of HIV/AIDS, treatment options, lab markers, adherence standards and riskreduction concepts. Knowledge of community resources, benefits programs, and local HIV service systems. Knowledge of confidentiality, HIPAA and privacy regulations and requirements related to HIV care. Strong assessment, care planning and service coordination skills, including psychosocial and needs assessment and development of individualized service plans. Excellent time management, prioritization and problemsolving skills to manage a caseload, meet deadlines and respond to crises. Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to communicate effectively with all levels of the organization and adapt messaging for the appropriate audience. Bilingual preferred. Ability to build supportive, professional relationships with diverse clients while maintaining boundaries, cultural humility, and nonjudgmental, traumainformed practice. Ability to function in a complex team environment, collaborating effectively with multidisciplinary teams to meet needs. Selfdirected and selfmotivated, demonstrated ability to meet deadlines and manage competing demands efficiently and simultaneously. Strong documentation and data entry skills; able to navigate Microsoft Office products and use
EHR/HMIS
systems, software or similar databases. Strong critical thinking and adaptability in a fastchanging, highly regulated environment. Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, meeting hard deadlines. Work Environment Physical Demands The physical demands described represent those that an employee must meet in order to perform the essential functions of the job. Reasonable accommodation may be made in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. High mobility, prolonged standing and walking, sometimes for extended periods without breaks. High manual dexterity and repetitive movements using hands and fingers. Motor vehicle and other transportation operations between campus locations, client home/community visits and to other offcampus locations and events (Travel 50%) Lifting items up to 30 pounds and physical exertion. Frequent bending, stretching, twisting and reaching. Access information using a computer Environmental Conditions Indoors in an environmentally controlled space with exposure to environmental hazards (contaminants, hazardous equipment, and infectious disease.) Occasional work outdoors exposed to elements. Frequent performance of position duties while standing and walking and otherwise in motion. Frequent computer use at a workstation up to two hours or more at a time. Frequently fast-paced work with unscheduled interruptions. Work may require an adjusted work schedule, overtime, and evening/weekend hours in order to meet patient care demands. Some public contact requiring business-appropriate apparel and/or occasional use of personal protective equipment. Disclaimer This job description is intended to describe the general functions and context of the work to be performed by position incumbents. It is not intended to be a complete representation of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required for this job classification and is subject to change at any time, with or without notice. Position incumbents must meet occupational demands and fitness-for-duty requirements. Submissions without a cover letter will be automatically disqualified. About Hope and Help Center of Central Florida Inc Welcome to Hope & Help, a non-profit health organization and medical clinic committed to reducing the alarming rates of HIV and STI transmissions in Florida. Our mission is to provide comprehensive health education, prevention, testing, and treatment. We offer free, rapid testing for HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis C at various locations to ensure accessibility. The Medical Clinic provides STI testing and treatment options in Orlando, with patient assistance programs ensuring inclusivity. We understand the interconnected nature of health and offer services such as housing assistance, transgender healthcare, and hormone replacement therapy. Six support groups are also available to provide emotional support. Visit us for a warm and welcoming environment where we stand as the beacon of healthcare you need for testing and treatment. Together, let's end the HIV and STI epidemic in Florida.