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Care Navigator

Middletown, NY

Care Navigator - Senior Doc (Middletown, NY)

Hybrid: Travel throughout The Hudson Valley area is required*

Hourly Pay: $25.00 - $26.00

Join a team that’s changing the way healthcare is delivered to seniors! At Senior Doc, we believe great care starts with great people. Founded by Dr. Geiss in 2014, we’ve grown into a leading medical group providing personalized, compassionate care for seniors across multiple states. We specialize in helping seniors thrive, especially those living with dementia and complex medical needs, by combining expert pharmaceutical care with a patient-first approach.

We’re growing fast in Hudson Valley, NY and looking for passionate people to join us as a Care Navigator. If you love connecting with patients, solving problems, and being part of a mission-driven team, we want to hear from you!

What You’ll Be Doing:

  • Be the go-to person for patients and families throughout their care journey.

  • Create personalized care plans alongside our awesome team of providers.

  • Help coordinate services like medication management, lifestyle support, and follow-up care.

  • Keep a close eye on patient progress and make sure care plans stay on track.

  • Advocate for patients and make sure their voices are always heard.

  • Provide education and support to help patients and families feel empowered.

  • Collaborate with providers, social workers, case managers, and more.

  • Schedule appointments, referrals, and testing so nothing slips through the cracks.

  • Keep accurate records of care plans and patient progress.

  • Stay up to date on best practices and continuously look for ways to improve care.

  • Help train and mentor new team members as we continue to grow.

What We’re Looking For:

  • You’re at least 18 years old.

  • High school diploma or GED required.

  • Valid driver’s license.

  • Medical Assistant diploma a big plus.

  • Experience in patient care or case management is highly preferred.

  • You’re organized, compassionate, and have great communication skills.

  • You think on your feet and know how to problem-solve.

  • You genuinely care about helping seniors live their best lives.

Why You'll Love Working Here:

  • You’ll make a real difference every single day.

  • Work with a passionate and supportive team.

  • Room to grow as we expand across new regions.

  • Paid training and ongoing development.

  • Competitive hourly pay: $23.00 - $26.00.

Location: Hudson Valley, NY

If you’re ready to be part of something meaningful and help redefine senior care, hit apply today! We can't wait to meet you.

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