
Be a part of the mission at Whitney Young Health (WYH) to provide high quality healthcare that is affordable and accessible to our diverse community.
WYH has a robust benefits package including generous time off, affordable health, dental and vision insurance, 401k with safe harbor employer match, tuition reimbursement, term life insurance, commuter benefits and more!
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
The Care Coordinator is a member of the Community Prevention and Treatment Services Team. This position works directly with patients who are living with infectious diseases and experiencing barriers to care and treatment. Populations served by CPTS Care Coordinators consist primarily of individuals facing social health disparities. This includes but is not limited to individuals living with HIV and/or Hepatitis C, individuals living with substance use disorder, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, and individuals seeking gender-affirming care. These services are provided to patients regardless of race, ethnicity, age, income status, gender expression and/or orientation, and sexuality. The CPTS Care Coordinator is responsible for assessing the needs of the patient throughout all stages of infectious disease medication management. This includes developing an individualized service plan, coordinating service delivery to meet the patient’s self-identified goals and addressing patient-specific challenges. The CPTS Care Coordinator participates in multidisciplinary team meetings in partnership with clinical staff to discuss patient needs on a weekly basis. The role of the Care Coordinator is to advocate on behalf of the patient and act as liaison to internal/external organizations providing whole-person care services.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:
Requirements
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Associate’s degree in a human services related field and 3 years’ experience providing case management/care coordination in a community and human services agency. Strong written and verbal communication skills; Provides excellent customer service and demonstrates a high level of cultural competency. Has the ability to adhere to strict confidentiality guidelines. Has a working knowledge of computers/technology.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s degree in a human services related field with 2 years of work experience providing case management/care coordination services with one of the following populations: persons with HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, Substance Use and/or Behavioral Health Conditions. Strong written and verbal communication skills; Provides excellent customer service and demonstrates a high level of cultural competency. Has the ability to adhere to strict confidentiality guidelines. Have a working knowledge of computers/technology.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other legally protected status.
Salary range: $22.00 - $24.00 hourly

Established in 1971, Whitney M. Young, Jr. Health Center, Inc. (WYH) is a community based, 501(c) 3 non-profit corporation that provides affordable, accessible primary and preventative medical, dental and addiction services to the uninsured, working poor and medically under-served people of the Capital Region. Whitney Young currently operates from eight physical locations in Albany, Troy and Watervliet, including school-based health centers in three Albany elementary schools. In addition, Whitney Young Health provides mobile dental services through Seal-a-Smile, a partnership with the Healthy Capital District Initiative (HCDI).
Whitney Young Health fulfills its mission and vision by offering comprehensive primary care services to all, from birth to old age, with special focus on chronic illnesses, prevention and early intervention. Particular emphasis is placed on reducing health disparities identified through the needs assessment and deployment of the chronic care model in the medical setting. The design of WYH's delivery model is patient centered addressing clinical symptoms as well as behavioral issues to achieve measurable outcomes. Recently, the National Committee for Quality Assurance recognized Whitney Young’s Troy and Albany Health Centers as Level III Patient-Centered Medical Homes.
Most of the 21,000 patients WYH serves annually are under or uninsured minorities living in poverty. Moreover, the conditions of high rates of unemployment and poverty; and the lack of health insurance cause higher rates of morbidity and consequent health disparities amongst Whitney Young’s target patient population.
Whitney Young Health works to alleviate barriers accessing care and augment its primary care services by providing transportation, translation, patient education, nutrition and case management services as well as by employing culturally diverse clinical and support staff.