Case Manager Prenatal
@ Family Health Centers of San Diego

San Diego, California, United States
$54,080
On Site
Full Time
Posted 4 days ago

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Job Overview

At Family Health Centers of San Diego, we impact lives and communities. As a Case Manager Prenatal, you will support prenatal patients by coordinating care plans including client enrollment, orientation, patient assessment, appointment follow-ups, and ensuring accurate documentation.

Your Role

You will ensure our prenatal clients and their families receive excellent customer service and fully utilize available services. This role strengthens the mission of FHCSD to provide quality prenatal care for both mothers and infants.

Compensation

The base hourly range for this position is $24.00 - $29.26. Final compensation will depend on geographic location, skills, education, experience, and internal equity.

Key skills/competency

  • Case Management
  • Prenatal Care
  • Client Enrollment
  • Patient Assessment
  • Appointment Follow-up
  • Documentation
  • Customer Service
  • Community Health
  • Healthcare Coordination
  • Orientation

How to Get Hired at Family Health Centers of San Diego

🎯 Tips for Getting Hired

  • Research FHCSD's culture: Explore mission, values, and recent achievements.
  • Customize your resume: Highlight prenatal and case management skills.
  • Emphasize community care: Detail relevant healthcare experiences.
  • Prepare for interviews: Share patient coordination examples.

📝 Interview Preparation Advice

Technical Preparation

Review case management best practices.
Understand prenatal care documentation requirements.
Study FHCSD care protocols.
Update knowledge on community health strategies.

Behavioral Questions

Describe client engagement experiences.
Explain teamwork in healthcare settings.
Discuss conflict resolution examples.
Share handling complex patient situations.

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