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Base pay range
$45,760.00/yr - $52,000.00/yr
Location: Multi County - Community-Based (California Residents Only))
Employment Type: In-field (70%) / Office (30%)
Compensation: $22.00 to $25.00 per hour
Schedule: Monday through Friday 8:30AM to 5PM
Work Environment: Hybrid, Field-based
Reports To: Member Engagement Manager
About Pacific Health Group
At Pacific Health Group, we care deeply about the people and communities we serve. We meet individuals with kindness, respect, and understanding - listening first, honoring each person's journey, and offering support without judgment. Through compassionate, person-centered healthcare, behavioral health services, and social supports, we walk alongside people as they work toward healing, stability, and a healthier, more hopeful life.
Our Core Values
Speak with integrity - clear, respectful, and honest in every interaction
Embrace innovation, trying new ideas, learning fast, and improving care.
Own our roles, staying accountable for outcomes and documenting accurately
Build genuine connections with members, families, and teammates through empathy and cultural sensitivity
Lead with trust by being consistent, transparent, and following through
Celebrate wins together, recognizing individual and team achievements
Collaborate with purpose, partnering across departments and with community providers to solve problems
Ask for support and offer support, because thriving together is how we serve our members best
Role Overview & Impact
The Member Engagement Specialist is a high-impact, community-facing role responsible for driving member growth and engagement across Pacific Health Group's Enhanced Care
Management (ECM) and Community Supports programs. The majority of this role is spent in the field—building relationships, generating referrals, and connecting individuals to the services that can change their lives.This position is the front door to Pacific Health Group for many of our members. The Member Engagement Specialist actively canvasses community settings—shelters, clinics, hospitals, food distribution sites, encampments, resource fairs, and partner agency offices—to identify individuals who qualify for PHG services and support them through enrollment and initial engagement. This is not a desk job; it is a boots-on-the-ground role that requires initiative, resilience, and genuine compassion for people navigating complex life circumstances. In addition to community-based outreach, the Member Engagement Specialist conducts assessments, facilitates referrals, and ensures accurate, compliant documentation. They serve as a critical bridge between the community and PHG's care teams, helping reduce barriers to care, strengthen continuity of services, and improve health outcomes for Medi-Cal populations served through Santa Clara Family Health Plan.
What Success Looks Like: A successful Member Engagement Specialist consistently generates new member referrals through proactive community presence, maintains strong relationships with partner organizations, and ensures every individual they meet feels welcomed and supported in connecting to PHG services.
Proactively conduct street-level and site-based outreach across Santa Clara County to identify, engage, and enroll eligible members into ECM and Community Supports programs
Build and maintain a consistent presence at community locations including shelters, transitional housing sites, hospitals, emergency departments, behavioral health clinics, food pantries, resource fairs, and encampments
Develop and nurture referral relationships with community-based organizations (CBOs), social workers, discharge planners, clinic staff, law enforcement outreach teams, and other partners who can refer members to PHG services
Represent Pacific Health Group at community events, health fairs, partner meetings, and coalition gatherings to promote services and expand referral pipelines
Distribute PHG outreach and marketing materials to community partners, agencies, and public-facing locations to increase awareness of available services
Conduct warm handoffs by introducing prospective members to Lead Care Managers and care teams, supporting a seamless transition from outreach to enrollment
Track outreach activities, referral sources, and conversion outcomes to support data- driven outreach strategy and continuous improvement
Identify gaps in community awareness of PHG services and recommend targeted outreach strategies to reach underserved populations
Member Assessments & Care Coordination (:20% of Role)
Conduct initial risk assessments in the field and office settings to understand each
member's health, behavioral health, and social needs.
Review medical and social histories to determine eligibility for programs such as Enhanced Care Management (ECM) and Community Supports
Coordinate with Lead Care Managers and interdisciplinary teams to initiate and support individualized care plans
Ensure timely, thorough documentation in PHG systems in accordance with program and compliance requirements
Referral Management (:10% of Role)
Facilitate referrals to internal programs and external providers, ensuring timely access to care and community resources
Communicate with clinics, specialists, hospitals, and community-based organizations to support successful member engagement
Track referral outcomes and close referral loops, identifying and addressing barriers to access as needed
Virtual & Phone-Based Member Support (:10% of Role)
Serve as a point of contact for assigned members via phone, text, and virtual check-ins
Conduct follow-up outreach to support continuity of care and ongoing engagement
Collaborate with care managers, healthcare providers, and family members to address challenges and support member goals
Quality, Documentation & Re-Engagement (:10% of Role)
Maintain accurate, timely, and HIPAA-compliant documentation across PHG systems for all outreach contacts, referrals, and member interactions
Support quality assurance efforts by auditing data for completeness and participating in continuous quality improvement initiatives
Collect and share member feedback to inform service enhancements and outreach workflow improvements
Conduct structured re-engagement efforts for inactive members via phone, text, virtual, and in-person outreach
Support enrollment, scheduling of assessments, and collection of required documentation
Support appropriate dis-enrollment processes in alignment with health plan requirements and documentation standards
Requirements
Qualifications
Required
High school diploma or equivalent; associate's or bachelor's degree in social work, public health, human services, or related field preferred
Minimum 1-2 years of experience in community outreach, street outreach, member engagement, or a related community-facing role within healthcare or social services
Demonstrated ability to build relationships and trust with individuals experiencing homelessness, mental health challenges, substance use disorders, and other complex needs
Experience working with Medi-Cal populations, managed care, or safety-net healthcare systems preferred
Comfort and confidence engaging individuals in non-traditional settings such as encampments, shelters, emergency rooms, and on the street
Valid California driver's license, reliable transportation, and willingness to travel throughout Santa Clara County daily
Bilingual in English and Spanish, Vietnamese, or Mandarin strongly preferred
Skills & Competencies
Strong interpersonal and rapport-building skills with diverse populations
Self-motivated and able to work independently in the field with minimal supervision
Excellent organizational skills with the ability to track outreach activities, referrals, and follow-ups
Cultural humility and trauma-informed communication approach
Proficiency with electronic health records, care management platforms, and basic computer applications
Ability to remain calm, compassionate, and professional in challenging or unpredictable community environments
Team-oriented with strong collaboration skills across departments and with external partners
Physical Requirements & Work Environment
This role requires regular travel throughout Santa Clara County, including driving to community sites, walking through various terrain, and spending extended periods outdoors in all weather conditions
Ability to stand, walk, and move through community settings for extended periods
Occasional lifting up to 25 lbs (outreach materials, supplies)
Flexible schedule may include occasional early mornings, evenings, or weekends to align with community events and member availability
Pacific Health Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an
inclusive environment for all employees. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without
regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any
other protected characteristic.
Benefits
Benefits:
401(k) matching
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
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