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Our State of the art Dialysis center is seeking a highly motivated experienced Dialysis social worker for our brand new dialysis unit. Applicants must possess a current New York State LCSW or LMSW license with 2 years of experience in dialysis. Responsibilities: providing social case work and support to the dialysis patients and their family members conducting psycho-social assessments, assisting patients with the interpretation of benefits available and obtaining the benefits they are entitled to referring patients to any available public and private community agencies in transportation, public assistance, and rehab services Liaison between the Dialysis unit and affiliated hospitals and other dialysis centers, and collects pertinent information for patient transfer or transient visit to other hospitals Job Type: Full-time Pay: From $60,000.00 per year Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Medical Specialty: Dialysis Schedule: Day shift Work Location: In person
🚐 Now Hiring: Ambulette Driver – Join the Atlas Ambulette Team! 🚐 Location: New York Metro Area (Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, Long Island) Job Type: Full-Time Compensation: Competitive pay + Overtime opportunities Benefits: 401(k), Paid Training, Supportive Work Environment Are you a compassionate and reliable driver with a CDL C license and Passenger Endorsement? Atlas Ambulette is looking for dedicated Ambulette Drivers who are passionate about helping people and providing safe, dependable transportation for those in need. 🔍 What You’ll Do: Transport patients safely to and from medical appointments and facilities. Provide assistance to passengers entering and exiting the vehicle. Operate ambulette vehicles in a safe and courteous manner. Ensure vehicles are clean and maintained to company standards. Represent Atlas Ambulette with professionalism and care. ✅ Requirements: Valid CDL Class C license with Passenger Endorsement (P Endorsement). A strong knowledge of Long Island, Queens, Manhattan, Brooklyn, and surrounding areas. Excellent communication and customer service skills. A genuine passion for helping people. Must pass background check and drug screening. 💼 What We Offer: Overtime opportunities. 401(k) retirement plan. A supportive team environment. Make a difference in your community every day. Join a company that values professionalism, compassion, and commitment. Atlas Ambulette is more than just transportation — we’re a lifeline for those who depend on us.
Overview A growing healthcare organization in Crown Heights is seeking a Service Coordinator to maintain a caseload of 25 patients. Key Responsibilities: Maintain contact with patients and their families to ensure high standards of care are being met. Ensure all monthly and yearly documentation is completed accurately and on time. Coordinate transportation and order medical supplies. Conduct quarterly in-person visits with patients to assess needs and maintain relationships. Handle de-escalation when patient's are dissatisfied. Maintain regular office hours Mon-Fri (9–5). Ideal Qualifications: BA or Associates is requried. Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills. Proficiency in basic computer skills, including email, documentation, and data entry. Experience in case management or patient coordination is a plus. Bilingual is a plus. Salary: Starting at $40-50,000/Year Please reach out if you are interested in joining a passionate team with real growth potential! Job Type: Full-time Pay: $40,000.00 - $50,000.00 per year Benefits: Paid time off Schedule: 8 hour shift Monday to Friday Ability to Commute: Brooklyn, NY 11203 (Required) Ability to Relocate: Brooklyn, NY 11203: Relocate before starting work (Required) Work Location: In person
Join Our Team as an Experienced Dispatcher for Medical Transportation in Nassau County and Long Island! Are you an organized and efficient professional with a passion for helping others? We are seeking a dedicated and experienced dispatcher to join our medical transportation team in Nassau County. Responsibilities: Coordinate and manage the scheduling of medical transportation services. Communicate effectively with drivers, patients, and healthcare facilities. Monitor routes and ensure timely arrivals and departures. Handle emergency situations with composure and quick decision-making. Requirements: Proven experience as a dispatcher, preferably in medical transportation. Excellent communication and organizational skills. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and handle multiple tasks simultaneously. Familiarity with dispatching software and technology. If you are a proactive problem-solver with a strong attention to detail, we want to hear from you! Apply now to become a vital part of our team and make a difference in the lives of those we serve. We look forward to welcoming you to our team! Job Type: Full-time Pay: $18.00 - $20.00 per hour Benefits: Paid time off Schedule: Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Ability to Commute: West Hempstead, NY 11552 (Required) Ability to Relocate: West Hempstead, NY 11552: Relocate before starting work (Preferred) Work Location: In person
Physical Therapist (Post-Surgery Care) – Bronx & Long Island Job Type: Independent Contractor (1099) Pay Rate: $70 per session visit (negotiable) Locations: Bronx, NY & Long Island, NY Job Summary: We are seeking compassionate, skilled, and licensed Physical Therapists (PTs) to join our expanding team providing post-surgical rehabilitation therapy to patients in the comfort of their homes. This is a contract-based, flexible position ideal for PTs who want to manage their own schedule while making a significant impact on patients’ recovery journeys. You will work independently, providing one-on-one physical therapy sessions focused on helping patients regain strength, mobility, and independence following surgery (e.g., orthopedic, neurological, cardiac). Responsibilities: - Provide in-home physical therapy services to post-surgical patients. - Perform initial evaluations and ongoing assessments of patient conditions and progress. - Develop, implement, and update personalized therapy treatment plans. - Document patient care, progress notes, and communicate with physicians as needed. - Educate patients and families on home exercise programs, safety, and injury prevention. - Maintain compliance with all state and professional licensing requirements. - Manage and schedule your own visits based on patient availability and location. Qualifications: - Current NYS Physical Therapist license in good standing. - Minimum of 1–2 years of clinical experience (home health and post-op therapy preferred). - Strong clinical assessment and documentation skills. - Reliable transportation to travel between patient homes in either Bronx or Long Island. - Ability to work independently and professionally. - CPR certification (current). - Proof of liability insurance (or willingness to obtain it).
Help families find the help they need! JOB IS IN QUEENS - REMOTE AND ON THE FEILD Work with families and navigate the Medicaid system with them. Help them find housing, mental health services, occupational health services, and all other New York programs. This job is partly remote and partly on the field. You'll be going to families' homes and speaking with them about what services they may need, helping them find those services, and helping refer them over too! Job duties: - Complete initial and annual comprehensive assessment of medical, behavioral health, and social service needs for the assigned health home enrollees. - Provide disease-specific education and information regarding community resources. - Collaborate with a variety of community providers and resources to obtain needed services and support, utilizing community and family resources to create a sustainable support system. - Request and coordinate team and patient meetings as needed or requested by patient/family and/or team and/or escalate care management when medical assessment is needed. - Ensure that diagnostic, post-hospitalization, and specialty referrals have been executed and that results received and acted upon as needed. - Document plan of care, patient utilization, activities, and other required information with the State and EMR. - Monitor assigned enrollees' utilization of services, ensuring care is accessible, attended, and effective. - Provide regular data to the team on patient compliance and strategies to improve patient compliance. - Participate in on-call activities as directed/scheduled by the Program Coordinator. - Participate in regularly scheduled team meetings as prescribed by the practice's policy. - Participate in cultural competency events and training appropriate to job duties. - Frequent non-medical management coaching, education, follow-up visits, and phone calls to patients to monitor progress and identify new barriers or concerns. - Assisting with financial or other social issues that may provide barriers to patient compliance - Providing education/guidance to patients and family on tools to manage chronic illnesses, developing individual and web-based tools and resources to improve compliance. - Identifying and connecting patients with community resources to assist with improving compliance with treatment protocols and social issues (e.g. legal aid). - Accurately and timely document all interventions into prescribed electronic medical record systems to ensure timely reimbursement in compliance with New York State Health Home regulations and Patient-centered medical home regulations. - Participate in patient/outpatient care training regarding the care management strategies for difficult-to-manage patients, and educate office staff on patient or office system issues, including communicating patient care inconsistencies between the primary care physician and referring specialists. Job Qualifications - The Health Home Care Manager must have a BA and a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience in Human Care Services. - Excellent communication and team skills, including the ability to form strong collaborative interdisciplinary partnerships across care settings. - Sound computer knowledge and skills, including an aptitude for using health information technology to guide activities. - Ability to work independently and meet deadlines. Creativity and strong organizational skills. - Valid NYS driver's license including access to reliable transportation that enables fulfillment of the position's travel requirements
Experienced Medical Assistant needed for established Primary Care Practice. Full time position. Monday-Thursday. Must be bilingual (Russian) Competitive salary, Paid Vacations, other benefits available. Located in quiet Neighborhood close to Public Transportation, Parking available. Responsibility includes regular Medical Assistant duty in Primary Care: work alongside a Physician performing Phlebotomy, Vital Signs, ECG, Recording Patient's Medical History, IM Injections, Vaccinations, Medical Supply.
Location: Canton, Ohio (In-person training, then remote option available) We are seeking a Non-Emergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) Dispatcher to join our growing team near Canton, Ohio. The ideal candidate will have at least 1 year of dispatching experience, preferably within the NEMT industry. Key Responsibilities: Coordinate and dispatch NEMT trips efficiently and accurately Ensure on-time performance and effective route planning Communicate with drivers and clients to resolve issues in real-time Monitor and update trip statuses using dispatching software Provide excellent customer service to patients and healthcare partners Requirements: Minimum 2 year of experience in dispatching (NEMT preferred) Experience with Routing Box software is a strong plus Strong organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment Must be available for in-person training in Canton, Ohio for the first few months, with the option to transition to a remote role afterward