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Join a nonprofit organization as a Social Care Network Partner Liaison Specialist. This role involves supporting multiple community-based organizations to enhance Medicaid service delivery. Responsibilities include project management, relationship building, and performance monitoring to ensure effective service coordination within the Finger Lakes Region.
TheNew York State Department of Healthhas establishedSocial Care Networks(SCNs)as part of the1115 Waiver Demonstration Amendment,and Forward Leading IPA (FLIPA) is the SCN Lead for the Finger Lakes Region. This region is comprised of 14 counties, including Allegany, Cayuga, Chemung, Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Schuyler, Seneca, Steuben, Wayne, Wyoming, and Yates. The SCN’s aim is to enhance the delivery of social care services toMedicaid membersby coordinating efforts amongcommunity-based organizations (CBOs) and other health care partners to create a more resilient, flexible, and accessible social care system that reduces health disparities and advances health equity. The SCN will collaborate with CBOs and other health care partners, leveraging shared data and technology to coordinate social care services for Medicaid members to improve access, ensure reliable and timely referrals, streamline and track navigation and completed referrals in closed loop systems and enhance collaboration between social care service providers and other regionalpartners.
The Forward Leading Independent Provider Association (FLIPA) is a nonprofit membership association of safety net providers working in partnership to provide the highest quality healthcare to the most vulnerable populations in Upstate New York since 2017. FLIPA is renowned for its commitment to integrating primary care, behavioral health and social care. Our growing membership includes a combination of federally qualified health centers (FQHCs), behavioral health providers, and a rural health network across more than 27counties.
FLIPA values diversity in background and experience. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard for race, color, religion, age, sex, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, orlocallaws.
At Forward Leading IPA (FLIPA), we deeply value diversity in background, experience, and thought. We are committed to creating an environment of belonging where all qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive equal consideration for employment. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, age, sex, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or locallaws.
We believe that fostering spaces of belonging and advancing health equity begins with a workforce that reflects the diverse communities we serve. We actively promote equity of opportunity and strive to ensure that each team member’s unique skills, talents, and potential are recognized and valued. We are dedicated to supporting and welcoming a wide range of candidates, making hiring decisions based solely on individualmerit.
FLIPA is committed to prioritizing the human element in healthcare. By embracing diverse perspectives and fostering innovative thinking, we aim to build empowered, healthy, and thriving communities. Join us on this journey and contribute to a mission that makes a meaningfulimpact.
The SCN Partner Liaison Specialist (PLS) will support approximately 8-10 CBOs at any time in onboarding and successfully implementing required SCN activities. Each PLS will be responsible for supporting CBOs with all aspects of assessment, plan development, securing required technical assistance, reporting, and other operational implementation support. This position is grant-funded through March 2027.
Bachelor’s/Master’s degree in related field, such as business, public health, healthcare administration or equivalent experiencerequired
3 years of relationship management, project management or related experiencerequired
Prior experience with large-scale implementation grants/projectspreferred
Experience within the New York State health care system (population health, behavioral health, Federally Qualified Health Centers, or similar)required
This position will be primarily remote. However, given the nature of the role, approximately 50% of the workday is anticipated to include regular travel and in-community work within the Finger Lakes region for community convenings and relationship building. Occasional travel across New York State is also expected for on-site meetings ortraining.
Residency within the Finger Lakes region of New York State isrequired.