Special Populations Care Coordinator
Company: Heartland Alliance Health
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 28, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Title: Special Populations Care
Coordinator Department: Primary Care Reports to: Manager of
Clinical Operations Shift : 8:30AM- 5:00PM Pay Grade: 106 Location:
4009 N Broadway, 5501 S Halsted, 4730 N Winthrop. Heartland
Alliance Health’s (HAH) mission is to transform healthcare for the
most vulnerable – particularly people experiencing homelessness,
mental illness or addictions, or struggling with multiple chronic
illnesses – improving health for all and the well-being of our
community. This position provides coordinated care to special
population participants including those who are at risk for HIV and
assists the Care Teams (provider, medical assistant, nurse,
behavioral health provider, others) by coordinating care to
participants on the provider’s daily schedule and by proactively
managing and coordinating care for participants not on the
schedule, so as to offer complete preventive care for all
participants who are part of the provider’s assigned panel. The
position will be involved with the oversight and coordination
relating to integrated care, development of individualized care
planning, care coordination, case review with Providers, and
interacting with Case Managers. Essential Duties and
Responsibilities: Orients and educates participants and their
families by explaining the role of the Care Coordinator, providing
Answers and makes appointments for all Health Center Participants,
including medical, oral health, case managers, and others. Manages
assigned participant case load through community outreach,
conducting care coordination assessments and creation of related
care plans, including social and cultural factors that influence
health. Participates in periodic evaluative reviews and/or in-house
and external staff training to ensure that he/she understands
professional standards and continues to adhere to such standards.
Initiates requests for assistance or guidance from Supervisor to
address new issues or complex concepts affecting adherence to
professional standards. Assist in routine audits of electronic
medical records to ensure completeness of treatment plans
Participates in daily huddles to identify and assist with
participants requiring additional services. Assists in letter and
telephone campaigns to participants “lost to care” to re-engage
them back to care. Assists in educating and coaching participants
in good healthcare habits. Provides outreach and engagement to
high-risk individuals, provide testing, and provide case management
tasks and navigation around PrEP for those who test negative.
Provides HIV testing on-site and through outreach and assist in
educating and training the clinical staff to perform the HIV
testing. Monitors daily alerts for participants entering an
emergency room or inpatient hospital through Medical Home Network
processes and other coordinated care interfaces, following up with
participant and making appointments. Documents treatment plans and
other vital information in electronic medical record after visits
with participants. Actively participates in care planning that
specifies care coordination by referring to direct care resources
to meet physical and psychosocial needs; by prioritizing problems
and establishing mutually agreed upon goals specific to the stage
of participant activation; by using program planning and group
concepts to meet the health needs of the special populations.
Participates as assigned in participant education including
development of materials, conducting presentations or supporting
other team members in such efforts. Utilizes experience and
training to advocate, mentor, and support other team members
(including social workers and community health workers) for
accomplishment of overall care coordination goals Evaluates
utilization data at the individual and population health level and
uses this to inform the care coordination process. Collaborates
with other multidisciplinary professionals and community agencies
to provide a continuum of coordinated care addressing health and
related social determinants. Participates in quality improvement
activities as assigned. Documents comprehensive, accurate, and
continual data on client records and program reports. Collaborates
with the health care professionals on behalf of special populations
to provide participant health education. Performs other duties as
assigned. Saturday hours may be necessary on occasion.
Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual
must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The
requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge,
skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. Education: Bachelor’s degree, Associate degree
or High school Diploma. Experience: At least two years related
experience (six years if they don’t have a Bachelor’s) working with
vulnerable populations and/or Medicaid recipients required.
Previous work in community-based, public health or managed care is
preferred. Other Qualifications: Ability to calmly and politely
interact with callers to accurately define their question or
concern. Computer Skills: Demonstrated computer proficiency,
including knowledge of word processing, spreadsheet and database
software. Language Skills: Ability to write reports,
correspondence, and instructions. Ability to effectively present
information and respond to questions from staff, managers,
participants, vendors, and the general public. Bilingual Spanish
preferred but not required. Reasoning Ability: Ability to apply
common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in
written, oral, or diagram form. Ability to deal with problems
involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.
Competencies: To perform the job successfully, an individual should
demonstrate the following competencies. Communication: Excellent
verbal and written communication skills. Mathematical: Proficient
math and computer skills. Organizational Support: Strong
organizational skills. Reasoning: Ability to synthesize information
quickly. Problem solving: Ability to identify and resolve problems
in a timely manner. Gathers and analyses information skillfully and
develops alternative solutions Problem Solving: Works well in group
problem solving situations. Uses reason when dealing with emotional
topics. Motivation: Sets and achieves challenging goals.
Demonstrates persistence and overcomes obstacles. Ethics: Treats
people with respect. Keeps commitments. Inspires the respect of
others. Planning/Organizing: Prioritizes and plans work activities.
Uses time effectively. Plans for more resources Professionalism:
Approaches others in a tactful manner. Reacts well under pressure.
Treats others with respect. Quality: Demonstrates accuracy and
thoroughness. Looks for ways to improve and promote quality. Safety
and Security: Observes safety/ security procedures. Determines
appropriate action beyond guidelines. Dependability: Follows
instructions, responds to management direction. Takes
responsibility for actions. Benefits: We offer a comprehensive and
competitive benefits package designed to support your well-being
and professional growth. Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
Wellness Programs Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Tuition
Reimbursement and Educational Assistance 401(k) Retirement Savings
Plan Life Insurance Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance
Paid Time Off (PTO) Paid Holidays Physical Demands: The physical
demands described here are representative of those that must be met
by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of
this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly
required to use hands to finger, handle, or feel and reach with
hands and arms. The employee is frequently required to stand; walk;
sit and talk or hear. The employee must occasionally lift and/or
move up to 40 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this
job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral
vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Work
Environment: The work environment characteristics described here
are representative of those an employee encounters while performing
the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may
be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is
usually moderate. Heartland Alliance Health makes all hiring and
employment decisions, and operates all programs, services, and
functions without regard to race, receipt of an order of
protection, creed, color, age, gender, gender identity, marital or
parental status, religion, ancestry, national origin, amnesty,
physical or mental disability, protected veterans status, genetic
information, sexual orientation, immigrant status, political
affiliation or belief, use of FMLA, VESSA, military, and family
military rights, ex-offender status (depending on the offense and
position to be filled), unfavorable military discharge, membership
in an organization whose primary purpose is the protection of civil
rights or improvement of living conditions and human relations,
height, weight, or HIV infection, in accord with the organization's
AIDS Policy Statement of September 1987.
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