Veterans & Social Care Coordinator
Company: RCIL
Location: Utica
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Starting salary: $40,000 –
$44,000 ($21.98 - $24.18 an hour) 35 Hour work week Purpose:
Provide support to Veterans, caregivers, and Authorized
Representatives in the Veteran Directed Care (VDC) Program, while
connecting Medicaid-eligible individuals to essential health and
social care services that address Health-Related Social Needs
(HRSNs). This role integrates compassionate engagement with
data-informed coordination to enhance quality of life and advance
health equity. Benefits: PTO – vacation (16-24 days a year based on
longevity) Sick leave 12 days a year, and 13 paid holidays. Ability
to work a 4-day schedule after 6 months on the job. Multiple work
schedules available. Wellness program with the ability to earn an
additional 3 PTO days a year. 401K with up to 10% employer
investment. Heavily subsidized Health Insurance with co-pays.
Vision and Dental insurance. Flexible Spending Accounts-Medical and
Dependent Care. Monthly contribution towards dependent care. (to
offset childcare costs) Company paid Life Insurance and Identity
theft protection. (LifeLock) Employee Assistance Program. Family
Medical Leave, Paid Family Leave, Military Leave, Bereavement
Leave, Jury Duty Leave, Bone Marrow and Blood Donation Leave,
Voting Time Leave, Election Leave, and Leaves for Crime Victims and
Domestic Violence Victims. Employees may be eligible for the
federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness program to have student
loans forgiven. Free covered parking. Additional benefits
available. Job Duties: The successful candidate will be expected
to: Meet with Veteran to develop a comprehensive person-centered
spending plan. Maintain monthly contact with Veteran to monitor
program satisfaction. Monitor monthly spending reports to ensure
spending does not exceed spending plan in VDC. Serves as the
primary contact for all matters associated with VDC program.
Communicate effectively with Veteran and/or Authorized
Representative and provide support if not adhering to spending
plan. Serve as the first point of contact for referrals, conducting
screenings and eligibility assessments using standardized tools
(e.g., Unite US Platform) for Healthy Alliance Program (HAP).
Identify and address social needs such as housing, food security,
transportation, and emotional well-being for HAP. Facilitate access
to appropriate community and health resources, ensuring timely
outreach, referral, and follow-up. (HAP) Maintain accurate
documentation of all outreach, screenings, and referrals; report
trends to support continuous improvement. (HAP) Assess, identify,
coordinate, and monitor supports and services on an ongoing basis.
Have a valid NYS driver license, have own/reliable transportation,
be able to travel, and have a flexible schedule to accommodate
Veteran’s need. Conduct quarterly in-person visits to monitor
well-being of Veteran and review spending plan. Complete annual
reassessments. Education: A degree in Social Work, Human Services,
Health, or a related field is preferred; relevant experience will
be considered. At minimum, a High School Diploma or equivalent is
required. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: Must be proficient in
Microsoft Office suite applications for preparation of documents,
spreadsheets, and data management. Sensitivity and awareness of
issues related to Veterans. Knowledge of human services,
Independent Living philosophy and case management is preferred.
Strong organizational skills, strong verbal and written
communication and time management skills. Proficient in Microsoft
Word and Excel, ability to work independently and with diverse
populations. Community networking and collaboration, advocacy,
willingness to work a flexible schedule. Ability to identify areas
that need additional consultation. Excellent customer service
skills. Work Experience Requirements: Two years customer service in
a fast-paced environment, with one year experience working in an
environment requiring strong attention to detail and the ability to
make decisions independently. At least one year experience working
with Veterans or Case Management is preferred. RCIL is a civil
rights organization that offers individuals with disabilities a
wide range of independent living and advocacy services through the
numerous programs we manage. RCIL is an equal opportunity employer,
and it is the policy of RCIL not to discriminate against any
applicant for employment, or any employee because of age, color,
sex, disability, national origin, race, religion, or veteran
status. Travel Required: Yes Location : Utica, NY
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