Medical Case Worker II
Company: Heluna Health
Location: Torrance
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Salary Range: $24.33-$35.11 per hour SUMMARY The Medical Case
Worker (MCW) performs duties under the supervision of a Clinical
Social Work Supervisor. MCW will help comprehensively assess
healthcare and social needs of Trauma Recovery Center (TRC)
clients. MCW should also demonstrate knowledge of and ability to
complete out of home placements in accordance with the regulations
and limitations imposed by various agencies and insurance company’s
guidelines. MCW should also have practical knowledge of the
government entitlement programs and community resources. This role
will also include community-based medical case management.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS include, but are not limited to: Complete
initial needs assessment intake with TRC clients both in the
hospital and in the community Interview patients, family members,
and friends, to obtain information about home environment, family
relationships, and personality traits that may have a bearing on
the patient's/client's medical and mental health, treatment and
recovery. Identify needs and to refer to inter-hospital and
community resources (i.e. Patient Financial Services, emergency
food and clothing, conservatorship, etc.) or to other appropriate
providers (i.e. Clinical Social Worker, etc.). Assess needs in
relationship to patient’s cultural, religious and spiritual
beliefs. Drive creation of case management plan in coordination
with community health workers and mental health clinicians
Collaborate with community health workers and mental health
clinicians to follow up on completion and follow through of case
management plan Complete out-of-home placements to lower level of
care facilities (such as Subacute, Skilled Nursing Facility,
Assisted Living, Board and Care, Recuperative Care, Sober Living
and Shelters) in a timely manner when applicable Performs a variety
of direct services such as arranging for ongoing or post-operative
care at home, assessing adequacy of home care services facilities,
and assisting patients/clients and families in arranging for and
accepting nursing home care and extended care facilities when
applicable. Places patients/clients suffering with mental or
emotional disorders in board and care homes, intermediate care
homes, residential facilities, private hospitals, VA hospitals, and
rehabilitation facilities, depending upon psychiatric reports and
personal interviews with patient/client when applicable. Assists
the patient/client and family members with environmental
difficulties precipitated by the illness by arranging for child
care services, for foster home, or by assisting to secure homemaker
or attendant care services; develops resources for providing
equipment, supplies, prosthetic devices, braces and appliances.
Keeps informed on community health and welfare resources and the
variety of programs offered by each. Makes referrals to and works
with various public and private health, mental health or other
agencies such as the Department of Public Social Services, Free
Clinics, Community Service Centers, etc… to resolve
patient'/client's personal and social problems. Participates in
medical rounds and health care team weekly conferences, shares
social information, and evaluates the medical and/or mental health
status of patients/clients with other health care disciplines
(community health worker, clinical social worker, clinical
psychologist) to develop the most effective treatment plan for the
patient/client. Facilitates contact with staff and families.
Utilizes environmental data gathered in relation to the medical or
mental health problems to make recommendations concerning the
provision of services that will ensure maximum benefits for each
patient/client. Provide system intervention and patient advocacy.
Work independently and initiate staff, patient and family contacts.
Communicate effectively both orally and in written form as well as
to listen attentively to patient needs. Report cases of abuse
(child, elder, domestic violence) when necessary. Has a knowledge
base of the needs of medical, surgical and intensive care patients,
especially in relationship to discharge planning. May assist in
data entry into grant reporting database May provide the above
services outside of the hospital and within the greater community
via home visits or meeting clients elsewhere JOB QUALIFICATIONS
Professional casework experience i.e. interviewing, counseling, and
assisting patients/clients with social problems (or equivalent
experience suggesting competence in ability to do so.) Excellent
documentation and clinical skills, ability to set priorities, work
independently, Excellent follow-up, work well under pressure and
meet deadlines. Experience with complex case management, outreach,
and home visits. Excellent organizational and strong interpersonal
skills Must demonstrate cultural humility and a strengths-based,
recovery philosophy Must be able to move between different
treatment approaches (clinical case management and evidence-based,
trauma-focused psychotherapy) depending on the needs of the client.
Proficient with Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel,
PowerPoint, Outlook) Proficient with Adobe Acrobat software
Knowledge of the functioning of the healthcare setting Strong
verbal and written communication skills Excellent organization and
time management skills. Record keeping, administration, and other
duties Maintain client records according to California, City, and
County requirements • Documents all patient care assessments,
interventions, and treatment progress in applicable system (ORCHID
CPRS in a timely and professional manner consistent with Joint
Commission and State standards • Assists in data collection for
program evaluation and research purposes; works collaboratively
with those conducting primary research and evaluation efforts •
Attends staff meetings and other assigned meetings; participates in
training sessions • Performs other related duties as assigned and
needed for the function of the TRC Education/Experience A
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university AND
professional casework experience interviewing, counseling, and
assisting patients/clients with social problems (or equivalent
experience suggesting competence in ability to do so). • Bilingual
Spanish strongly preferred but not mandatory. Other Skills,
Knowledge, and Abilities Successful clearance of LA County Live
Scan Process • Successful Medical Clearance Process PHYSICAL
DEMANDS Stand: Frequently Walk: Frequently Sit: Frequently Handling
/ Fingerin g: Occasionally Reach Outward: Occasionally Reach Above
Shoulder: Occasionally Climb, Crawl, Kneel, Bend: Occasionally Lift
/ Carry: Occasionally - Up to 50 lbs Push/Pull: Occasionally - Up
to 50 lbs See: Constantly Taste/ Smell: Not Applicable Not
Applicable = Not required for essential functions Occasionally = (0
- 2 hrs/day) Frequently = (2 - 5 hrs/day) Constantly = (5 hrs/day)
WORK ENVIRONMENT Hybrid Schedule (in office and remote) General
Office Setting, Indoors Temperature Controlled May include field
outreach as treatment centers or community based organizations EEOC
STATEMENT It is the policy of Heluna Health to provide equal
employment opportunities to all employees and applicants, without
regard to age (40 and over), national origin or ancestry, race,
color, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, pregnancy or
perceived pregnancy, reproductive health decision making, physical
or mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or a
record or history of cancer), AIDS or HIV, genetic information or
characteristics, veteran status or military service.
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