Aging Life Care Professional (Honora) at LifeCare Advocates
Mamaroneck, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

13 May, 26

Salary

80.0

Posted On

12 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Aging Care Management, Client Advocacy, Care Planning, Crisis Management, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Problem Solving, Documentation, Coordination of Care, Family Dynamics, Attention to Detail, Organization, Resourcefulness, Flexibility, Clinical Skills, Technology Proficiency

Industry

Medical Practices

Description
Job Title: Aging Life Care Professional Location: Mid‑Fairfield County, CT (Westport / New Canaan–based) Job Type: Full-Time This role is ideal for a professional with deep experience in aging and care management, who is passionate about advocating for older adults. The ideal candidate is dedicated to excellence, enjoys working with seniors, and brings optimism and creative problem-solving to help clients thrive. This client-facing, field-based role requires flexible hours and local travel for client appointments. When not with clients, work is done from our Mamaroneck, NY office or remotely. Responsibilities: Conducts comprehensive assessments of clients; functional, cognitive, medical, social, and emotional needs, evaluating their health, emotional state, finances, and legal needs. Identify actual and potential concerns. Assists clients and their care team with decisions on aging, disability, services, and long-term care planning. Creates goal-oriented care plans to address concerns. Responds quickly to emergencies and high-risk situations Presents recommendations to the client and care team, involving all relevant parties in decision-making Implements and maintains the care plan, addressing obstacles and updating goals as needed. Performs periodic reassessments to ensure the care plan meets goals and adjusts based on feedback Coordinates care, arranges services, and makes referrals for clients. Facilitates communication between the client and care team, advocates for the client, and coordinates care across doctors and specialists into a seamless plan. Provides ongoing coordination for some clients. Guides families from crisis to proactive planning for transitions or medical changes. Navigates complex family dynamics while empowering older adults and their care team. Competes documentation promptly per Honora’s Service Level agreements. Follows client lifecycle processes and improves workflows. Proactively expands skills, stays updated on elder care trends, and understands Honora’s services and client needs. Demonstrates strong attention to detail, resourcefulness, organization, and professionalism. Multi-tasks, takes initiative, and thrives in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial team. Demonstrates strong verbal and written communication skills in English. Qualifications: Advanced degree preferred and licensure required in social work, nursing, geriatrics, mental health, or a related field. 3-5 years’ experience working with older adults and families. Excellent clinical skills; knowledge of family dynamics and family systems. Highly organized, ability to work in non-traditional, highly professional work environment, and manage fee-for service caseload effectively. Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills. Knowledge and comfort using electronics including a “smart phone”, laptop/desktop computer. Ability to drive with access to a vehicle. Obtain and/or maintain membership in the Aging Life Care Association (ALCA). Obtain and maintain certification as required by ALCA. Why Work at Alder? At Alder, we value our team as our greatest asset. We offer a supportive, mission-driven work environment where your contributions make a meaningful impact every day. Our comprehensive benefits and employee perks include: Competitive compensation Flexible work schedules and hybrid work opportunities Health, dental, and vision insurance Professional development support and continuing education reimbursement A collaborative, inclusive culture focused on employee well-being and growth Join us in making a positive difference in the lives of older adults by fostering engagement, connection, and support within the community! In accordance with the Pay Transparency Act, the expected pay range for this position is $75-$80 hourly. Actual compensation may vary based on factors such as licensure, years of experience, and other relevant qualifications.
Responsibilities
The Aging Life Care Professional conducts comprehensive assessments of clients' needs and creates goal-oriented care plans. They coordinate care among various specialists and advocate for clients while navigating complex family dynamics.
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