Case Specialist II
Company: Virginia Birth Injury Fund
Location: Richmond
Posted on: February 13, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Position Overview The Case
Specialist II provides direct case management support to a defined
caseload of Program participants enrolled in the Virginia
Birth-Related Neurological Injury Compensation Program. This role
serves as a primary point of contact for assigned participants and
families and supports coordination of services, communication,
documentation, and navigation of Program processes. The Case
Specialist II works collaboratively with Program Administration,
Claims, Case Management team members, and other internal and
external partners to support participant needs. This position
contributes to case management operations and participates in
established workflows, quality activities, and process
improvements, but does not lead staff, supervise others, or
independently establish Program policy or structure. This role is
full-time and on-site in Richmond, VA, reporting to the Case
Management Manager. This position is Exempt under the Fair Labor
Standards Act (FLSA). Duties and Responsibilities: Maintain
responsibility for a defined caseload of Program participants.
Serve as a consistent point of contact for assigned participants
and families. Address concerns raised by participants and families
by following up in a timely manner, clarifying Program policies and
processes, identifying and supporting actionable solutions within
Program parameters. Respond to participant inquiries in accordance
with established service standards. Escalate complex, clinical, or
high-risk issues to Case Management Manager or appropriate Program
leadership or subject matter experts. Connect participants with
appropriate community services, benefits programs, and support
networks, as applicable. Assist participants and families with
coordinating services and supports. Work with healthcare providers,
community and healthcare provider agencies, and vendors to support
participant needs. Support onboarding, offboarding and transition
activities for participants. Assist with gathering and organizing
documentation related to participant services. Maintain accurate,
timely, and confidential case records in compliance with HIPAA,
Program policies, and applicable privacy requirements. Document
participant contacts, follow-up actions, and case activity in
Program systems. Update tracking tools and records to reflect
participant status and service coordination activities. Work
collaboratively with Claims, Finance, Case Management, and Program
Administration to support participant care and benefits
administration. Participate in case reviews, team discussions, and
cross-functional coordination as requested. Contribute to audits,
quality reviews, or process improvement efforts by providing
case-level documentation and information. Assist with special
projects and other duties assigned. Maintain working knowledge of
Program policies, procedures, and guidelines relevant to case
management. Provide feedback to leadership on recurring issues,
process gaps, or participant experience trends, as appropriate.
Must maintain a high level of confidentiality and abide by HIPAA
rules and regulations. Qualifications: Demonstrated expertise in
crisis intervention, conflict resolution, and de-escalation
techniques. High tolerance and respect for individuals with diverse
needs and backgrounds. Strong interpersonal and communication
skills; ability to build trust with families under stress.
Experience in trauma-informed care and advocacy. Ability to work
independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team.
Ability to manage an assigned caseload and competing priorities.
High level of discretion and ability to maintain confidentiality.
Background as a social worker, nurse, or related helping profession
preferred. Experience in public sector, insurance, nonprofit, or
regulated healthcare environments preferred. Exposure to disability
services, care coordination, or benefits programs preferred. Case
management certification (e.g., CCM, ACM) preferred but not
required. Education & Experience: Bachelor’s degree in social work
required. Experience in case management or related health/human
services roles required. Additional certifications or higher
education preferred but not required. Virginia Birth Injury is an
Equal Opportunity Employer. We do not discriminate in hiring or
employment practices based on race, color, religion, gender, age,
sexual orientation, marital or family status, national origin,
non-job-related disability, or status as a veteran. Powered by
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