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Prefer candidate to live in Central or Eastern Time Zone. Pay Range: $25.97 - $46.68 per hourCentene offers a comprehensive benefits package including: competitive pay, health insurance, 401K and stock purchase plans, tuition reimbursement, paid time off plus holidays, and a flexible approach to work with remote, hybrid, field or office work schedules.
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Centene offers a comprehensive benefits package including: competitive pay, health insurance, 401K and stock purchase plans, tuition reimbursement, paid time off plus holidays, and a flexible approach to work with remote, hybrid, field or office work schedules.
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Bachelors degree in social science or health-related field or 1+ years of experience caring for developmentally or intellectually disabled or behavioral health clients. Have a bachelor's degree in a social science/health-related field or have a high school diploma and at least one (1) year of experience coordinating care for developmentally or intellectually disabled clients or behavioral health clients.
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License/Certification:Licensed Behavioral Health Professional or RN based on state contract requirements e.g., LCSW, LMFT, LMHC, LPC and RN with BH experience requiredPay Range: $34.81 - $62.54 per hourCentene offers a comprehensive benefits package including: competitive pay, health insurance, 401K and stock purchase plans, tuition reimbursement, paid time off plus holidays, and a flexible approach to work with remote, hybrid, field or office work schedules.
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At Oklahoma Complete Health , we are community advocates and change-makers in search of an inclusive culture grounded by our commitment to work-life balance, competitive compensation, and continuous career development.
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DFH LTSS ONLY Licenses listed above OR individuals with a Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in health, human, social work or education services with one or more years of qualifying experience; 2 years of related experience in case management with the aged, including management of behavioral health conditions, or persons with physical or developmental disabilities, or HIV/AIDS population.
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Licenses/Certifications Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT), Licensed Behavioral Health Medical Practitioner, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Substance Abuse Counselor, Licensed Psychologist, or Registered Nurse preferred.
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Education/Experience Bachelor’s degree in Social Work, Nursing, Health, Behavioral Science or Equivalent Experience. NOTE This fully remote role serves Medicaid members by completing assessments, assisting with finding providers, helping with medications, and transportation.
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For Medical Home/Health Home only LCSW (Licensed Certified Social Worker) preferred. Work with community outreach/member advocates to coordinate member care. Centene is a diversified, national organization offering competitive benefits including a fresh perspective on workplace flexibility.
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Work with Foster Care members, Medical Consenters, Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) staff, Caregivers, PCPs and Service Managers to coordinate access to behavioral health services and community resources.
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License/Certification Behavioral health license - LMHC, LCSW, LMFT, LPC, LMHP, LIMHPPay Range $54,000.00 - $97,100.00 per year. Position Purpose Conduct comprehensive reviews of medical records and documents supporting claims for providers, suppliers, and pharmacies to include but not limited to physicians, inpatient, outpatient, ancillary, behavioral health care, laboratory, etc.
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Identify special needs members through the completion of health screens and other resources. You could be the one who changes everything for our 28 million members as a clinical professional on our Medical Management/Health Services team.
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Experience working with Medicaid recipients with physical, developmental and intellectual disabilities and/or behavioral health conditions. Ensure existing authorizations with previous health plan or in fee-for-service are honored during the transition, for a minimum of 60 calendar days from the date of enrollment in the health plan.
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