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Help vulnerable Medicaid members access healthcare and life-changing services.
Three Ways to Qualify — One Role That Matters
Washington State's Health Homes program defines three distinct qualification pathways for Care Coordinators. You do not need a clinical nursing license. What you need is the right combination of education, experience, and commitment. Bridging Care actively recruits across all three pathways.
PATH 1: Degree + Experience Track
■ Bachelor's or Master's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Human Services, Behavioral Sciences, or a related field
■ Associate's degree in a related field PLUS 2+ years of direct community or social service experience
■ Community Health Workers (CHWs) with qualifying education and experience are explicitly welcome
■ No clinical nursing license required — this is a coordination and relationship role, not a clinical procedures role
■ Examples of qualifying degrees: BSW, MSW, BA/BS Psychology, BA/BS Human Services, BA/BS Behavioral Sciences, and closely related fields
PATH 2: Experience Waiver Track
■ 2+ years of direct experience in ANY of the following qualifying categories:
■ Community health outreach or care navigation
■ Housing or social services casework
■ Peer support or recovery coaching
■ Medicaid or Medicare patient engagement
■ Bilingual community health advocacy
■ Home care or direct support work with high-needs populations
PATH 3: Certified Medical Assistant (CMA/RMA) Track
■ Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) or Registered Medical Assistant (RMA) with an Associate's degree
■ This is a career move, not a step sideways — Care Coordinators earn more, work with greater autonomy, and build deeper relationships than a clinic MA role allows
■ CMAs with field experience are especially strong candidates: FQHC, home health, mobile clinic, managed care, or community health settings translate directly
■ Clinical setting MAs are also welcome — your patient care foundation combined with your documentation skills is exactly what this role requires
■ Health Home CCs do not administer medications or perform clinical procedures — they build care plans, coordinate across providers, and show up for members who have nowhere else to turn
■ If you have been working in a clinic and want a role that pays more, offers more flexibility, and puts you directly in the community — this is a career move worth exploring
What the Work Actually Looks Like
This is a field-based, relationship-driven coordination role. A typical week includes:
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About Us
Bridging Care LLC was created as a joint venture between two 501(c)3 nonprofit organizations with a shared mission: advancing health equity through whole-person care. We are a Care Coordination Organization (CCO) that works in partnership with Department of Social & Health Services (DSHS) to support members in the Washington Health Home Program.
If you enjoy working hard and being part of a team that truly supports one another, you will thrive here.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $27.00 per hour
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Work Location: On the road
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