Intake Registered Nurse\nLocation : Brooklyn, NY (Hybrid)\nLanguage Skills : Chinese or Spanish a strong plus\nSalary : $95,000 - $105,000 annually\nEmployment Type : Full-Time\n\nJoin our mission-driven Managed Long Term Care (MLTC) program dedicated to serving the diverse communities of Brooklyn as an Intake Registered Nurse. This fulfilling hybrid role involves conducting field-based assessments and collaborating with our in-office team.\n\nAs an Intake RN, you will be essential in assessing potential new members for program eligibility, providing them and their families with valuable information about available services, and ensuring a seamless transition into long-term care. Bilingual skills in Chinese or Spanish are highly advantageous to effectively serve our community.\n\nKey Responsibilities : \n
- Perform in-person assessments using the UAS-NY tool to evaluate program eligibility and ensure safety for prospective members.\n
- Educate potential members and their families about the MLTC program, its services, and the enrollment process.\n
- Collaborate with our Intake / Outreach and Clinical teams to facilitate the timely and appropriate onboarding of new members.\n
- Maintain professional communication with referral sources, physicians, caregivers, and community partners.\n
- Engage in outreach activities to enhance community connection and referrals.\n\nQualifications : \n
- Active New York State RN license is required.\n
- Bachelor's degree in Nursing is necessary.\n
- A minimum of 1 year of acute care experience is required.\n
- Experience with UAS-NY assessments is mandatory.\n
- Previous experience in home care and care management is preferred.\n
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills; fluency in Spanish or Chinese is highly desirable.\n
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications is expected.\n\nBecome part of a collaborative team making a significant impact in the lives of vulnerable New Yorkers. This role offers a unique opportunity to integrate clinical expertise, community engagement, and care coordination in a dynamic, bilingual setting.