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Behavioral Health Case Manager - May 2026

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zocalohealth logoZocalohealth · San Bernardino, CA
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Zócalo Health is a tech-enabled, community-oriented primary care organization serving people who have historically been underserved by the one-size-fits-all healthcare system. We partner with health plans, providers, and community organizations to deliver culturally competent primary care, behavioral health, and social care. Our model is built for populations with high medical and social complexity, where fragmented care drives poor outcomes and unnecessary cost. We combine local, community-based teams with virtual care and modern technology to deliver coordinated, whole-person care where members live and receive support. Founded in 2021, Zócalo Health is backed by leading healthcare and mission-aligned investors and is scaling rapidly across states and populations. We are building a durable care platform designed to perform in constrained healthcare environments and to lead the shift toward accountable, value-based care. Role Description Our care model is designed to meet members wherever they are-whether in their homes, online, or in their community. Behavioral Health Case Managers are integral to our mission of providing culturally aligned and accessible care to the Latino community. They build trust through shared cultural and linguistic backgrounds, improving member engagement and access to care. Zócalo Health is seeking a behavioral health case manager to serve as the primary point of contact for an assigned caseload of ECM members with behavioral health needs (including members with more complex mental health and/or substance use needs). This role provides relationship-based outreach, care navigation, care coordination, and brief skills-based behavioral health support to help members engage in appropriate services and move toward their goals. Note: This role focuses on engagement, care coordination, brief interventions, and support strategies, including referrals and warm handoffs to psychotherapy, psychiatry, and Specialty Mental Health. This position reports to the Senior Director of Clinical Operations. You will work primarily in your community, with some work-from-home responsibilities.

Responsibilities

  • Caseload Management and Member Engagement
  • Manage an assigned caseload of ECM members with complex behavioral health needs, primarily Tier 1 and Tier 2 as defined by the organization's risk stratification framework. Conduct face-to-face visits at a frequency determined by the member's tier, with priority given to highest-acuity members.
  • Serve as the primary relationship holder for members with behavioral health needs; provide consistent outreach, follow-up, and re-engagement support, including after ED or inpatient discharge when applicable.
  • Maintain ongoing engagement with members both in-person and by phone, using evidence-based approaches such as motivational interviewing to promote collaboration between the member and the care team and to increase the member's sense of control over their whole health.
  • Work with members to identify health and wellness goals and incorporate those goals into the member's shared care plan, facilitating communication among members, the care team, and external providers.
  • In-Person and Field-Based Care
  • Conduct in-person home visits, community-based meetings, and field-based contacts as determined by member tier and clinical need.
  • Conduct outreach (virtually and in-person) to members scheduled for appointments and complete initial intake and readiness-to-engage check-ins.
  • Participate in community events to support member activation and trust-building, including relationship-building with key contacts, facilitating group education sessions, and liaising with community organizations.
  • Attend and participate in community events as a Zócalo Health representative.
  • Brief Interventions and Clinical Support
  • Utilize brief behavioral health therapeutic interventions as necessary to improve the member's ability to manage their own health, including behavioral activation strategies, coping skills coaching, and health literacy education related to behavioral health conditions and treatment options.
  • Provide brief crisis support within scope and protocol (e.g., de-escalation and safety check-ins) and complete warm handoffs to local crisis resources or higher levels of care when indicated.
  • Support individualized goal setting using motivational interviewing.
  • Education and Consultation
  • Provide members and families with education on chronic medical and behavioral health conditions, treatment approaches, medications, and evidence-based practices to improve health literacy.
  • Provide both formal and informal training and support to care team members on behavioral health conditions, including treatment approaches and evidence-based practices for care.
  • Provide consultation for all care team members when discussing tasks of a clinical or behavioral health nature.
  • Care Coordi

Benefits

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Additional Information

Zócalo Health Remote + Field-based - Full Time, San Bernardino Compensation: $90,000


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