Job Title: Elder Care Coordinator
Location: Aventura, Plantation, or Boca Raton, FL
Job Type: Full-Time/Exempt
Firm: Elder Needs Law, PLLC
About Us:
At Elder Needs Law, we are passionate about helping seniors and their families navigate the legal, medical, and practical challenges of aging with dignity. Our firm specializes in elder law, estate planning, and long-term care planning, and we take a holistic approach to supporting our clients. As part of our client-centered model, we are looking for a compassionate and organized Elder Care Coordinator to serve as a key resource and advocate for our clients and their families.
Position Overview:
The Elder Care Coordinator works directly with elderly clients and their families to assess care needs, develop and implement care plans, and provide ongoing support throughout the aging journey. This role bridges the gap between legal planning and real-world care, helping families understand their options and connect with appropriate medical, social, and community resources. The Coordinator works closely with attorneys to ensure care decisions align with legal strategies and long-term goals.
The role requires collaboration with families, healthcare providers, and community resources to support clients' independence, dignity, and overall well-being.
The ECC should be comfortable working with discharge planners in hospitals, ALF/SNF facility administrators, being with families during care-planning meetings at home or in a facility.
Key Responsibilities:
• Develop a “sphere of influence” in the elder community to assist the firm in building out the Life Care practice; foster relationships throughout the community with doctors, ALFs, medical facilities, appropriate associations.
• Conduct in-depth assessments of clients’ medical, social, and emotional needs.
• Assist with intake process, serving as a resource to PNCs on Life Care Planning options; participate in client onboarding process.
• Create and manage personalized care plans that align with legal and financial planning strategies.
• Act as a liaison between families, medical providers, home care agencies, and other service providers.
• Monitor clients’ well-being and adjust care plans as needed in collaboration with attorneys and family members.
• Provide education and support to families on issues like dementia care, facility placement, home care, Medicare/Medicaid, and veterans’ benefits.
• Assist with transitions to higher levels of care and advocate for clients within the healthcare system.
• Maintain clear, detailed documentation to support both care coordination and legal planning.
• Maintain relationships with local ALFs, SNFs, and home care agencies for appropriate client placement.
• Attend community events with local elder/LTC service providers as well as health fairs.
• Stay informed about current elder care practices and available resources to provide clients with up-to-date information and options.
Essential Qualifications:
• Bachelor’s or master’s degree in social work, Nursing, Gerontology, or a related field.
• Minimum 2 years of experience in care management, senior services, or a related area. Experience working with senior citizens and the healthcare/long-term care system is a must!
• Knowledge of long-term care systems, Medicaid planning, and elder care resources.
• Strong understanding of community resources that serve the elderly.
• Strong communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to support families during emotionally difficult times.
• Organized, resourceful, and comfortable working as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Preferred Qualifications:
• Experience working in or alongside an elder law or estate planning practice.
• Familiarity with Medicaid eligibility and application processes.
• Certification in Care Management (e.g., CCM, CMC) is a plus.
Preferred Certifications:
Work Environment:
This role typically involves working in various settings, including clients' homes, Assisted Living Facilities, Rehab/Skilled Nursing Facilities, working with hospital discharge planners or other healthcare facilities, and community centers. It requires flexibility to travel within the community and adapt to clients' changing needs.
What We Offer:
• The opportunity to be part of a law firm that takes a holistic approach to elder care.
• A collaborative and supportive team culture.
• Competitive salary and benefits package.
• Professional development and continuing education opportunities.
• The chance to make a lasting impact on clients and their families.
POSITION IS EXEMPT/FULL-TIME
SALARY $60k-$68k commensurate with experience.
...Shifts; PRN (as needed) You Belong at Avera Be part of a multidisciplinary team built with compassion and the goal of Moving Health Forward for you and our patients. Work where you matter. A Brief Overview Provides comprehensive evaluation and treatment...
...Experiences: ~ High school diploma or GED, or 2+ years of relevant work experience ~ Valid Class A Commercial Drivers License ~2+ years of on the road tractor trailer driving experience is required ~ Must meet or exceed the medical standards of the U.S. Department...
...are looking for a passionate, skilled IT Administrator who will be responsible for the... ...configuration, operating and maintenance of systems hardware and software, networking, communications... ...management, VPN, firewalls, antivirus, remote desktop management etc. Communicate...
...We are currently seeking an experienced Call Center Representative to support our various administrative and organizational tasks.... ...are set and measured, driving member satisfaction. Work-From-Home Requirements: Dedicated, quiet workspace without interruptions...
...Work Schedule: Monday through Friday, 9:30 am 5:30 pm (overtime as required) Position Summary: The Lateral Legal Recruiting Assistant will support the Legal Recruiting Department with all aspects of lateral associate and counsel hiring. Essentials Duties and...