SARCOA is always looking for dedicated people committed to serving the aging and disabled. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer with positions available throughout the year.

We are continually looking for Social Service Case Managers because of the current growth that SARCOA is experiencing. The video below will provide information about a day in the life of a SARCOA Case Manager. If you are interested in becoming a Case Manager for SARCOA, please scroll down and click on “Click Here to Go To Our Careers Page” and complete an application. Persons with disabilities needing accommodation in the application process or those needing job postings in an alternative format may e-mail a request to HR@sarcoa.org.

Call (334) 793-6843 for internship information.

Applicants have rights under federal employment laws.
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EEOC Know Your Rights

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As an area agency on aging, SARCOA works to bring together funding sources and service providers to deliver services that assist both senior citizens and individuals with disabilities, helping them maintain their dignity, independence and quality of life.

Our Programs

Staying At Home

We can help you remain independent and at home with services that provide guidance and support .

Keeping Active

Good health is important to aging and we have programming that point you in the right direction.

Living Healthy

Get active and involved with your local senior center by joining in the fun or volunteering to help.

Legal & Insurance Assistance

Preparing your life planning activities and finding the right health insurance are important aspects of aging.

Aging & Disability Resources

Whether it’s finding the right care at home, qualifying for benefits, or learning about area nursing facilities, we can help.

Elder Rights

One of our most important responsibilities is to ensure your rights are upheld as you age.

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