What are the responsibilities and job description for the Bilingual Creole Case Manager/Social Worker position at Crawford Thomas Recruiting?
Bilingual Creole Case Manager Overview
We are seeking a Case Manager to support patients in a community health clinic serving individuals living with HIV/AIDS and underserved populations.
This role focuses on helping patients navigate their care, access resources, and stay engaged in treatment. Candidates should be compassionate, organized, and comfortable working with vulnerable communities.
Schedule
Must be flexible to work shifts within clinic hours of 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Monday–Friday
What You’ll Do
Manage a caseload of approximately 50 patients
Coordinate medical appointments, referrals, and follow-ups
Help patients understand care plans and treatment needs
Connect patients to resources (housing, food, transportation, benefits)
Advocate for patients and remove barriers to care
Maintain accurate documentation in EHR systems
Collaborate with providers and community partners
What We’re Looking For
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Public Health, Psychology, or related field (required)
Experience in case management, care coordination, or social services
Fluent in Haitian Creole (required)
Strong communication and organizational skills
Comfortable working with HIV/AIDS patients and underserved populations
Experience with EHR systems and documentation
Compensation & Benefits
$22/hour
Medical, dental, vision (after 6 months)
401k with 3% match (after 6 months)
PTO: 104 hours annually (accrued)
Why This Role
Make a direct impact in your community
Work closely with patients who need ongoing support
Be part of a mission-driven healthcare team
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We are seeking a Case Manager to support patients in a community health clinic serving individuals living with HIV/AIDS and underserved populations.
This role focuses on helping patients navigate their care, access resources, and stay engaged in treatment. Candidates should be compassionate, organized, and comfortable working with vulnerable communities.
Schedule
Must be flexible to work shifts within clinic hours of 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM, Monday–Friday
What You’ll Do
Manage a caseload of approximately 50 patients
Coordinate medical appointments, referrals, and follow-ups
Help patients understand care plans and treatment needs
Connect patients to resources (housing, food, transportation, benefits)
Advocate for patients and remove barriers to care
Maintain accurate documentation in EHR systems
Collaborate with providers and community partners
What We’re Looking For
Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Public Health, Psychology, or related field (required)
Experience in case management, care coordination, or social services
Fluent in Haitian Creole (required)
Strong communication and organizational skills
Comfortable working with HIV/AIDS patients and underserved populations
Experience with EHR systems and documentation
Compensation & Benefits
$22/hour
Medical, dental, vision (after 6 months)
401k with 3% match (after 6 months)
PTO: 104 hours annually (accrued)
Why This Role
Make a direct impact in your community
Work closely with patients who need ongoing support
Be part of a mission-driven healthcare team
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Salary : $22