A career as a Care Coordinator in the Child and Family Outpatient Program involves coordinating and monitoring plans to address behavioral health needs, working with clients and treatment teams, and advocating for clients to address treatment barriers.
Requirements
- Participate as member of multi-disciplinary treatment team
- Track and coordinate client intake, discharge, services and referrals as applicable
- Provide assistance to team including coordination of treatment planning and providing daily triage.
- Educate and link individuals to self-help groups, natural support and other resources as needed.
- Assist with linking clients with community support systems and agencies and in obtaining benefits for which they may be qualified: insurance, housing, treatment, representative payee, legal services, medical services, education and employment.
- Maintain careful documentation of contacts and communication to maintain quality services.
- Work as a liaison between agency and other relevant providers and teams to coordinate care for referred clients.
- Assist with scheduling and providing transportation to and from appointments.
- Maintains documentation in compliance with agency and program standards.
- Participates in staff meetings, supervision, training and other meetings as assigned.
- Establish knowledge of cultures and communication styles associated with various groups, particularly oppressed groups, to provide culturally sensitive and competent care.
- Provides crisis intervention and support as clinically indicated.
Benefits
- Generous Time Off
- Retirement Savings
- Comprehensive Insurance
- Education & Tuition Support
- Career Development
- Wellness Program
- Employee Involvement
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