MEET MAE
Mae is a venture-backed digital health solution on a mission to improve the health and quality of life for mothers, babies, and those who love them. Mae has created a space where complete digital care meets culturally-competent on-the-ground support. We address access gaps and bolster physical and emotional well-being through continuous engagement, risk assessment, early symptom awareness, and a community-led model of support for our users.
Digital solutions to address cultural deficits in care are at the forefront of femtech innovation and Mae is quickly gaining traction with healthcare payers as a viable solution to address the implicit, explicit, and structural biases that hinder equitable maternal health. In addressing whole-person care and focusing on self-advocacy, education, and community, we seek to improve the outcomes for mothers and birthing people, while also reducing clinical costs of care, at impactful scale. See what we’re doing at www.meetmae.com and @maehealthinc on Instagram.
Mae is looking for a Care Coordinator who is passionate about maternal health equity to support Medicaid payer pilots and member level engagement to address the growing disparity in Black maternal health outcomes.
As a care coordinator, you will be responsible for supporting and navigating care for members of key payer contracts across a variety of Medicaid landscapes.
The care coordinator will be responsible for maintaining positive relationships with internal and external parties, being the liaison between the member, the Mae team and partner care management teams, and ensuring all documentation has been completed.
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All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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