CalAIM Nurse Case Manager
Company: Recovery Cafe Santa Cruz
Location: Santa Cruz
Posted on: February 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About the Organization Stepping
Up Santa Cruz is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting
individuals with complex needs including mental health, substance
use, developmental disabilities, medical vulnerability, and
homelessness. We go beyond simply providing services; we empower
individuals to reach their full potential by offering high-quality,
individualized advocacy. We firmly believe in tailoring our support
to each person's unique needs and circumstances. Our passionate
team builds rapport to connect individuals with essential resources
which they self-identify, ensuring they have everything they need
to thrive. We believe staff’s loyalty is earned through giving them
the tools to be successful and fulfilled and to reward their hard
work through great pay and benefits. About the Position You'll play
a vital role as the Enhanced Care Management (ECM) Nurse, part of
our integrated service delivery model that takes a whole-person,
team-based approach to serving members. Nurse Case Managers work
with a team providing comprehensive care coordination and support
to members enrolled in CalAIM’s ECM (Enhanced Care Management) and
CS (Community Supports) programs. This dynamic role demands
initiative, integrity, dedication, and a genuine desire to make a
positive impact on people's lives. Prepare to work in a diverse
environment, combining the satisfaction of fostering the growth of
your team with community outreach and direct engagement with
members. You’ll maintain a small caseload while providing critical
support and guidance to ECM Case Managers. This includes assisting
with member medication reconciliation and offering expertise and
advocacy on healthcare-related matters to ensure members receive
comprehensive and effective case management. Responsibilities :
Manage a small caseload to ensure understanding of processes and
see areas for improvement. Help members with complex needs get
assistance by coordinating and helping to manage their care. Pull
outside medical records, including CCAH and SCHIO the local health
information exchange (HIE), provide updates to medical care
team/PCP, etc. Act as the primary point of contact for other
medical specialists who are involved in the member’s care. Attend
specialist and medical appointments with member as needed to
support member attendance and understanding of appointment Utilize
screening tools and evidence-based practices to support
member-centered care and mutual goal development. Conduct in-depth
needs assessments and develop personalized care plans in
collaboration with members, ensuring Strengths-Based alignment with
Trauma-Informed Care (TIC) principles and Harm Reduction
philosophy. Provide risk assessment and crisis intervention
services as needed. Coordinate care with various providers
(doctors, therapists, social workers) through in-person
consultations and remote communication, prioritizing culturally
competent and member-centered approaches, including developing
shared treatment plans, goals and interventions. For members
currently hospitalized, in skilled nursing, or receiving other
in-patient care, collaborate with provider staff on discharge
planning and advocate for in-home services such as visiting nurses,
physical and occupational therapy, IHSS, etc. Consult and
coordinate with community systems to facilitate linkage, manage
referrals and advocate for member needs, with a focus on supporting
identified treatment goals. Conduct member meetings at their home
or place of choice to build rapport, assess living environment, and
provide direct support to ensure safety and stability. Advocate for
member needs, ensuring they receive appropriate, individualized,
and Trauma-Informed care regardless of location or service they are
receiving. Monitor member progress and adapt care plans as needed
based on member interactions, feedback, and observations, in
alignment with best practices for case management and eligibility
for billing. Document all member interactions and services
accurately and daily, ensuring case notes, case plans, and
assessments meet required standards for billing and quality service
delivery. Using rapport, respect, and clear expectations and
boundaries, de-escalate potentially volatile situations using
effective communication techniques and understanding the impact of
trauma and past experiences. Support the entire ECM/CS team with
the varied complex medical needs of our members. Receive, assess,
and incorporate feedback to personally and professionally grow. As
a potential part of the management team of a new and vibrant
nonprofit, assist in the development and planning of processes for
the four goals of taking care of members, taking care of staff,
financial sustainability, and high integrity/professional service
delivery. Contribute to a positive and collaborative team
environment, both in the office and during outreach activities,
fostering inclusivity and respect for diverse experiences. Attend
mandatory trainings on-site, online, and off-site at partner
agencies for professional development to provide the highest level
of service. Other duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications LVN
from an accredited school (RN preferred). Experience in case
management. Valid California Driver’s License and ability to
operate both personal and company vehicles. Eligible to work in the
US. Must be 18 years of age or older. Minimum two years of
experience working with individuals with complex needs. Reliable
transportation and ability to travel within a 50-mile radius for
meetings, trainings and member appointments (mileage reimbursement
is provided for use of your own vehicle). Skills & Abilities
Excellent communication, interpersonal and problem-solving skills
Ability to complete all documentation in accordance with
organizational and Medi-Cal requirements. Strong Computer Literacy
in Microsoft Office and Excel and Electronic Health Records (EHR)
and willingness to learn other relevant software. Experience
working in a CalAIM ECM/CS program desired. Demonstrated
understanding and application of Trauma-Informed Care (TIC)
principles and Harm Reduction philosophy. Strong soft skills,
including assessment, planning, and intervention. Excellent
communication and interpersonal skills to connect with members and
staff from diverse backgrounds. Ability to work independently and
collaboratively in both office and community settings. Strong
organizational and time management skills to prioritize competing
responsibilities and adapt to dynamic situations. Strong work
ethic, self-motivation, and a genuine desire to help others. Must
pass a relevant background check as a Medi-Cal provider upon
provisional offer of employment and maintain eligibility. Ability
to lift up to 35 lbs occasionally. Bilingual (Spanish/English and
Mixteco preferred) is a plus with hourly bonus of $1.00 per hour.
Ability to drive a van and trailer is a plus. Compensation and
Benefits Hourly rate of $48.08 per hour with potential for
performance-based pay increase after 6 months. Full time 32-hour
work week, to support a healthy work-life balance. Generous Paid
Time Off (PTO) and Sick Leave of 4 weeks per year for relaxation
and recharge. An employee accrues 1 hour of PTO for every 10.4
hours worked, which is a potential 160 PTO hours per year. This
works out to 20 days off for a staff member normally working a 32
hour work week. Comprehensive benefits package, including no-cost
health coverage with optional dental and vision coverage.
Company-sponsored 403(b) retirement savings plan with a generous
employer match of 100% of your contributions for up to 5% of your
salary. Extensive training, coaching, and tools to empower you to
create positive change in members’ lives and support your
professional growth. Opportunities for advancement. Pay bonus of
$1.00 per hour for bilingual English/Spanish or Mixteco. Potential
for pay bonuses for relevant certifications. We are an equal
opportunity employer and value diversity at our company. We do not
discriminate on the basis of race, religion, creed, ancestry,
color, sex (including pregnancy, sexual orientation, or gender
identity), national origin, age, weight, height or other physical
characteristics, marital status, veteran status, disability status,
genetic information, or any other protected characteristics.
Additional Information CalAIM is a new program, offering an
exciting opportunity to be at the forefront of this impactful work
This challenging yet rewarding position allows you to directly
impact members' lives through a dynamic mix of office work and
community outreach. If you're a passionate, driven individual with
a Nursing degree, a willingness to go the extra mile, a heart for
helping others, and an acknowledgment of your own self-care, this
may be your dream job. Powered by JazzHR gPXpMoIHE1
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