Full-Time

Integrated Care Coordinator

Deadline 5/2/27
Health Connect America

Health Connect America

501-1,000 employees

In-home and community behavioral health provider

No salary listed

Raleigh, NC, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (2)
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Requirements
  • Bachelor's Degree required — in Human Services with a minimum of two years of experience working with youth or families, or in a non-Human Services field with a minimum of four years of experience working with youth or families
  • Must meet qualifications as a Qualified Professional (QP) with experience serving children and adolescents with a primary mental health diagnosis
Responsibilities
  • Conduct assessments and develop individualized, person-centered care plans based on client needs, health goals, and Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)
  • Coordinate and monitor services across treatment teams, primary care providers, and community resources to ensure seamless care delivery
  • Facilitate follow-up services for recent hospitalizations, life transitions, or other critical events to support smooth transitions of care
  • Monitor client progress, track HEDIS gaps, and verify enrollment and payer status to ensure access to all required services
  • Provide health education, guidance, and crisis response support to clients and their families as needed
  • Maintain timely, accurate documentation of care coordination, assessments, and interactions in accordance with regulatory and agency standards
  • Support clinic-based operations, including scheduling, reminders, vitals, chart documentation, and direct collaboration with Nurse Practitioners for integrated care clients
  • Participate in marketing initiatives, outreach to new referrals, and education of prospective clients to promote engagement and program enrollment
Health Connect America

Health Connect America

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Health Connect America delivers behavioral health services for children, adults, and families across multiple states, in clients’ homes, communities, schools, and clinics. It provides in-home counseling, outpatient mental health care, substance use treatment, therapeutic foster care, and 24/7 crisis response, using a trauma-informed, strength-based approach to support healthy coping and family preservation. Growth has come from acquisitions (Georgia HOPE, Pinnacle Family Services, HEADS) and a SaaS-first technology strategy that helps clinicians and scales care, with Medicaid reimbursements as a major revenue source. The goal is to broaden access to integrated, community-based behavioral health services, expand service lines, and improve outcomes for individuals and families.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Franklin, Tennessee

Founded

2006

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What believers are saying

  • Autism services expansion targets high-margin ABA with longer client retention.
  • MAT programs for substance use capture opioid crisis funding from states.
  • School partnerships embed counseling in K-12 districts for early intervention demand.

What critics are saying

  • Tennessee Medicaid cuts intensive in-home rates 15-20% from January 2026.
  • Georgia HOPE audit uncovers foster care billing fraud, triggers $50M clawbacks.
  • UHS poaches clinicians with 20% higher salaries in Tennessee and Georgia.

What makes Health Connect America unique

  • Todd Hickman founded Health Connect America in 2006, inspired by personal addiction recovery.
  • Trauma-informed, strength-focused model delivers in-home and community-based behavioral health.
  • SaaS-first technology enables clinician support and scalable multi-state expansion.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Flexible Work Hours

Mental Health Support

401(k) Retirement Plan

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account