Bilingual Lead Care Manager
Company: Titanium Healthcare
Location: Oakland
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $23-$28 WE ARE TITANIUM
HEALTHCARE Titanium is a healthcare company that puts heart and
compassion above all else. Millions of Americans just arent getting
the medical care they need. Were on a mission to change that. For
patients that means exceptional support and better care. For
providers it means better support and time to focus on patients,
and for partners that means higher quality and lower cost. Join us
in our mission! POSITION SUMMARY The Lead Care Manager (LCM) is
responsible for case management of members and their families in
obtaining and understanding services and programs available through
the Enhanced Care Management (ECM) program. The LCM is tasked with
improving health and overall well-being through our services. The
ideal LCM is an energetic self-starter who can collaboratively and
cross-functionally work in a team environment and with external
representatives. WHERE YOULL WORK This position is hybrid. Work
from home while servicing members in the Oakland region; 30% of
duties will be performed remotely, 70% of duties will involve
traveling to conduct in-person member visits. You will have full
control over your schedule when meeting members. Lead Care Managers
are required to travel to their members within their designated
areas. You are eligible for mileage reimbursement for the use of
your vehicle for business-related travel. Standard business hours
are Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm. WHAT YOULL DO
The LCM is responsible for an assigned caseload of adult and
pediatric members Conduct comprehensive assessments to determine
the physical, emotional, and social needs of members Develop
individualized care plans based on assessment findings, considering
medical history, preferences, and specific needs Tailor care plans
to individual needs and goals Coordinate and facilitate
communication between healthcare providers, social workers,
therapists, and other members of the care team to ensure a
comprehensive and integrated approach to care Collaborate with
Medical Doctors, Clinical Consultants, Housing Navigators and
Leaders to make recommendations tailored to member needs Monitor
the progress of members and update care plans as needed per policy
and compliance requirements Ensure prescribed treatments and
interventions are being followed and communicate to PCP and
specialty care providers any significant changes to member concerns
along with any updates on member status Provide positive member
client service experience through multiple support channels
including telephone and in-person Maintain accurate and up-to-date
records of assessments, care plans, and interactions with members
Ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards Complete
all required documentation accurately, in a timely manner and in
accordance with company standards Provide leaders with case
progress periodically/required basis Advocate for patients or
clients, helping them navigate the healthcare system, understand
their treatment options, and access the services they require
Provide education to members and their families on health-related
topics, treatment options, and self-care strategies Identify and
connect members with appropriate community resources, support
services, and programs to address their needs, such as housing
assistance, financial aid, or counseling services Plan and
coordinate the discharge process for members leaving hospitals or
long-term care facilities, ensuring a smooth transition to home or
another care setting Participate in training new employees Perform
other duties as assigned or required per departmental policy WHO
YOU ARE Fluent in English (written and verbal), Bilingual in
Spanish Excellent verbal and written communication skills,
including the ability to convey and exchange information in a clear
and concise manner Adequate hearing and vision (with corrective
devices if necessary) to conduct assessments and documentation
Ability to identify problems and use logic and related information
to develop and implement solutions Excellent organizational skills
and attention to detail Ability to work independently and carry out
assignments to completion within the parameters of established
policies and procedures Ability to communicate clearly in-person,
by phone, and electronically Frequent use of computers, keyboard,
and handheld/mobile devices Competent with computers, email,
virtual platforms, and Microsoft Office based programs Ability to
type for extended periods Must be able to remain in a stationary
position Ability to operate a vehicle and travel to meet with
members around the community; attend meetings and events as
required or requested Must be able to move around the office and/or
travel throughout community Work may occur in homes, shelters,
outdoor settings, hospitals, or community organizations, which may
include exposure to pets, smoke, odors, clutter or unsanitary
condition, and varying temperature conditions Ability to climb
stairsor navigate uneven terrain in community and home environments
Ability to lift, carry, push, or pull up to 2025 pounds(e.g.,
laptop bag, forms, mobile equipment) Ability to bend, reach, and
conduct in-person visits in non-traditional environments Commitment
to maintaining patient confidentiality and adhering to ethical
standards in healthcare practice Ability to maintain
professionalism and safety in diverse environments WHAT YOULL NEED
Associate degree and 2 years of healthcare or care coordination
experience Current and valid Drivers License Proof of auto
insurance Current BLS certification from the American Heart
Association upon start date Distraction-free home workspace with a
secure internet connection WHAT YOULL ENJOY Make an impact: an
organization who cares about its employees, communities, and the
future of healthcare Inclusivity: be a part of a workplace where
you not only belong but also can be the best version of yourself
Growth: opportunities to develop and grow your career with us
Community: you are encouraged to have a voice, share your opinions,
and have an individual impact on the business Paid Time Off: 12
holidays and up to 15 days of accrued PTO to rest and recharge plus
additional time for sick, jury duty, bereavement, reproductive
loss, and therapy Work Life Balance: enjoy flexibility to maximize
your well-being and success with our hybrid work model Medical,
Dental, & Vision Benefits: we cover up to 100% of your premium and
50% of your dependents depending on the plan Prioritize your mental
health with unlimited therapy sessions funded 100% by Titanium
Healthcare Flexible Spending, Health Savings & Dependent Care
Accounts Life/AD&D insurance funded 100% by Titanium Healthcare
Supplemental Short-Term Disability Employee Assistance Programs
Protect your pet(s) with Pet Insurance 401(k) plan EEO Statement At
Titanium Healthcare, our mission is to fearlessly reengineer the
way healthcare works to reduce costs, ensure better outcomes, and
provide everyone, everywhere, with the kind of compassionate and
coordinated care they deserve. We believe that achieving this
mission starts with a diverse and inclusive workforce. Titanium
Healthcare is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to
promoting and celebrating all backgrounds and encourage all
applicants, regardless of race, religion, gender, sexual
orientation, disability, age, marital status, parental status,
military or veteran status, or any other legally protected status,
to apply. We believe that diversity and inclusion drive innovation
and equity in healthcare, enabling us to better serve our
communities and make a lasting impact.
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