A specialized healthcare consulting organization dedicated to helping individuals and families successfully navigate the complexities of Medicaid eligibility, long-term care funding, and home care access. The organization operates within one of the most intricate areas of the healthcare system—bridging the gap between patients in need of care and the financial and administrative pathways required to secure it.
With deep integration across the New York healthcare landscape, the organization maintains longstanding relationships with skilled nursing facilities, home care agencies, hospital systems, and community-based healthcare providers. Their work is rooted in advocacy, education, and hands-on support, ensuring that families facing urgent care decisions are not left to navigate the Medicaid process alone. By combining regulatory expertise with a highly relationship-driven approach, they have built a trusted reputation among referral sources who rely on them to resolve complex eligibility challenges and secure care coverage for patients in need.
This is a field-based Medicaid marketing and referral development role responsible for expanding and strengthening healthcare referral pipelines across Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, with additional reach into Nassau and Westchester counties. The role is centered on building meaningful, trust-based relationships within the post-acute and long-term care ecosystem, with a strong emphasis on home care agencies, skilled nursing facilities, and hospital discharge networks.
A critical differentiator in this role is the focus on hospital-based support groups rather than traditional cold outreach to hospital staff. Effective outreach will be concentrated within community-driven groups such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, dialysis, and chronic illness support networks—where families actively facing care decisions are already engaged and receptive. This approach is designed to generate higher-quality referrals and improve conversion rates by meeting patients and families at the point of real need, rather than relying solely on administrative hospital channels.
The ideal candidate is already established within the home care or skilled nursing marketing space and brings a well-developed referral network, particularly within Medicaid-related services. Individuals with an existing book of business and strong relationships across nursing homes, admissions departments, Medicaid coordinators, and discharge planners will excel in this environment. This is a high-autonomy, field-driven role that rewards relationship depth, consistency of presence, and the ability to position Medicaid navigation services as a critical extension of the care continuum.