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Alameda Health System hires across clinical and support Healthcare roles at its network of public hospitals and clinics serving the East Bay. The system has a track record of sponsoring work visas for qualified Healthcare professionals, making it a realistic target if you need employer sponsorship.
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JOB SUMMARY
Assists in Care Management Team of social workers and nurses with functions such as but not limited to provide census reconciliation, administrative support for care coordination and discharge planning activities, working with the payors, accurate and critical information data entry and tracking, and report creation.
Duties & Essential Job Functions
NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification.
- Functions as a key point of contact between clinical case management staff, admissions and payors. Documents all interactions with payors and communicates status with Care Management staff.
- Coordinates and obtains authorizations for admissions; documents all information in the AHS financial system; works closely with Revenue Cycle to ensure each inpatient encounter is accurate; coordinates all reviews and inquiries with the payors.
- Reconciles census; works with Patient Access and the Care management team to ensure census is correct in the financial and care management systems; prepares paperwork and updates encounter information for admissions, discharges and transfers of patients; prepares census for the Care Management staff.
- Collaborates with Case Management staff to provide specific clinical information for the purpose of completing initial and concurrent utilization review to ensure certification/approval of in-patient and post discharge services.
- Per the direction of the Care Management social worker and/or nurse, facilitates, identifies and documents all referrals made to contracted facilities, providers or agencies, makes post discharge appointments for patients and coordinates transportation; expedites discharges by transmitting appropriate documentation to providers for acceptance of patient; documents all interactions with payers and communicates status with appropriate staff.
- Manages multiple inquiries and presents referral based on location and services provided; appropriate follow up on active or pending inquiries.
- Coordinates with referral sources on bed availability, new product and services; maintains current database of existing and potential referral sources.
- Communicates status with Care Management staff and arranges for patient transfer; functions as a key point of contact between Care Management staff, admissions and payers.
- Coordinate and track any communication, e.g. Important Message (IM) letters, Denial Letters, patient choice forms; regularly updates Care Management team.
- Supports any audits with coordinating medical records with HIM; prepares statements of diagnosis and treatments, and extracts other information required for the completion of forms received from patients' insurance carriers.
- Perform all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Required Education: High School Diploma or G.E.D.
Preferred Education: Bachelor's degree in related field.
Required Experience: Three years in a health care field or one year in Utilization Management at a Medical Group or Health plan experience; electronic Health Record (EHR) and Case Management applications, e.g. Midas or 3M.
Preferred Experience: Medical Assistant.
PAY RANGE
$37.99 to $46.35 per hour
The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate’s experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program.

Summary
JOB SUMMARY
Assists in Care Management Team of social workers and nurses with functions such as but not limited to provide census reconciliation, administrative support for care coordination and discharge planning activities, working with the payors, accurate and critical information data entry and tracking, and report creation.
Duties & Essential Job Functions
NOTE: The following are the duties performed by employees in this classification. However, employees may perform other related duties at an equivalent level. Not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in the classification.
- Functions as a key point of contact between clinical case management staff, admissions and payors. Documents all interactions with payors and communicates status with Care Management staff.
- Coordinates and obtains authorizations for admissions; documents all information in the AHS financial system; works closely with Revenue Cycle to ensure each inpatient encounter is accurate; coordinates all reviews and inquiries with the payors.
- Reconciles census; works with Patient Access and the Care management team to ensure census is correct in the financial and care management systems; prepares paperwork and updates encounter information for admissions, discharges and transfers of patients; prepares census for the Care Management staff.
- Collaborates with Case Management staff to provide specific clinical information for the purpose of completing initial and concurrent utilization review to ensure certification/approval of in-patient and post discharge services.
- Per the direction of the Care Management social worker and/or nurse, facilitates, identifies and documents all referrals made to contracted facilities, providers or agencies, makes post discharge appointments for patients and coordinates transportation; expedites discharges by transmitting appropriate documentation to providers for acceptance of patient; documents all interactions with payers and communicates status with appropriate staff.
- Manages multiple inquiries and presents referral based on location and services provided; appropriate follow up on active or pending inquiries.
- Coordinates with referral sources on bed availability, new product and services; maintains current database of existing and potential referral sources.
- Communicates status with Care Management staff and arranges for patient transfer; functions as a key point of contact between Care Management staff, admissions and payers.
- Coordinate and track any communication, e.g. Important Message (IM) letters, Denial Letters, patient choice forms; regularly updates Care Management team.
- Supports any audits with coordinating medical records with HIM; prepares statements of diagnosis and treatments, and extracts other information required for the completion of forms received from patients' insurance carriers.
- Perform all other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
Required Education: High School Diploma or G.E.D.
Preferred Education: Bachelor's degree in related field.
Required Experience: Three years in a health care field or one year in Utilization Management at a Medical Group or Health plan experience; electronic Health Record (EHR) and Case Management applications, e.g. Midas or 3M.
Preferred Experience: Medical Assistant.
PAY RANGE
$37.99 to $46.35 per hour
The pay range for this position reflects the base pay scale for the role at Alameda Health System. Final compensation will be determined based on several factors, including but not limited to a candidate’s experience, education, skills, licensure and certifications, departmental equity, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and the operational needs of the organization. Alameda Health System also offers eligible positions a generous comprehensive benefits program.
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Verify Your Credentials Before Applying
Clinical roles at Alameda Health System typically require state licensure and board certification before an offer is extended. Confirm your California license is active or in process, because sponsorship paperwork won't move until credentialing clears.
Target Roles With Chronic Staffing Shortages
Public health systems like Alameda consistently sponsor for hard-to-fill clinical positions. Focus your search on specialty nursing, allied health, and physician roles rather than administrative positions, where sponsorship is far less common.
Ask About Sponsorship Policy During Early Interviews
Alameda Health System operates across multiple facilities with separate HR teams. Raise visa sponsorship in the first recruiter conversation so the right contacts are looped in early, before an offer is drafted without the right language.
Understand TN Status Limitations for Canadian Applicants
TN visas cover specific Healthcare occupations defined by USMCA, including physicians, nurses, and certain allied health roles. Confirm your exact job title maps to a qualifying TN category before accepting an offer structured around TN sponsorship.
Use Migrate Mate to Find Open Healthcare Roles
Filtering for visa-sponsoring Healthcare employers by specialty and location saves significant time. Use Migrate Mate to browse current Alameda Health System openings alongside their confirmed sponsorship history for Healthcare positions.
Build Time Into Your Start Date for H-1B Filing
USCIS standard H-1B processing can take several months, and healthcare credentialing adds its own timeline on top. Negotiate a start date that accounts for both, and ask your employer whether premium processing is available to compress the USCIS timeline.
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Find Healthcare at Alameda Health System JobsFrequently Asked Questions
Does Alameda Health System sponsor H-1B visas for Healthcares?
Yes, Alameda Health System has sponsored H-1B visas for Healthcare professionals. As a large public health system operating multiple hospitals and clinics, it has the HR infrastructure to manage USCIS petitions. Sponsorship is most common for clinical roles where qualified local candidates are limited, so your chances improve significantly in specialty or high-demand positions.
How do I apply for Healthcare jobs at Alameda Health System?
Applications go through Alameda Health System's careers portal, where roles are listed by facility and department. You can also browse current Healthcare openings at Alameda Health System filtered by visa sponsorship eligibility on Migrate Mate. When you apply, indicate your visa status early so recruiters can flag the role for the appropriate HR sponsorship workflow from the start.
Which visa types does Alameda Health System use for Healthcare roles?
Alameda Health System sponsors H-1B visas for Healthcare professionals in specialty occupations requiring at least a bachelor's degree in a related field. The system also accepts F-1 OPT and CPT for eligible students in clinical training programs. Canadian and Mexican nationals in qualifying Healthcare occupations may be considered for TN status under USMCA.
What qualifications does Alameda Health System expect for Healthcare positions?
Requirements vary by role, but clinical positions generally require an active California license, relevant board certification, and hands-on experience in the specific specialty. Alameda serves a diverse, safety-net patient population, so experience in community health or underserved settings is valued. Allied health and nursing roles often require BLS or ACLS certification in addition to state licensure.
How long does the visa sponsorship process take at Alameda Health System?
For H-1B sponsorship, budget at least six months from offer acceptance to work authorization, factoring in credentialing, LCA certification with DOL, and USCIS processing. Premium processing can reduce the USCIS adjudication window to roughly two weeks, but credentialing at a health system runs on its own timeline and typically cannot be accelerated. Start conversations about sponsorship as early as possible in the hiring process.
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