Care Coord/Intensive Coordinator

Ada S. McKinley Community Services

Chicago, IL

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$60,000–$65,000 Per Year
SKILLS
Auto Insurance, Behavioral Health, Case Management, Cellular Telephone, Clinical Medicine, Communication Skills, Computer Skills, Copying Machines, Crisis Intervention, Customer Support/Service, Decision Support, Documentation, Driver's License, Employee Assistance Plan, Fax Machines, Intensive Care, Interpersonal Skills, Medicaid, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Multilingual, Multitasking, Online Training, Organizational Skills, Outpatient Care, Pastoral Care, Process Management, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology, Requirements Validation/Verification, Social Work, Team Building, Team Player, Time Management, Training Program, Willing to Travel, Work From Home
LOCATION
Chicago, IL
POSTED
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Care Coord/Intensive Coordinator

Job Category: Behavioral Health

Full-Time

Salary: $60,000-$65,000 USD per year

Location: Chicago, IL 60619, USA

Description

Care Coordination and Support: Intensive Care Coordinator (CCSI)

Pathways to Success isa highly structured program implemented by HFS. Pathways to Success is for individuals under the age of 21 that are Medicaid eligible and meet criteria based on the Behavioral Health Decision Support Model. Intensive case management and full wraparound services are offered to clients and families identified as Pathways eligible. Pathways Care Coordinators link families to traditional outpatient services as well as Pathways specific services.

JOB SUMMARY (Summary of Position's Duties and Responsibilities): The Coordination and Support: Intensive Care Coordinator (CCSI) takes primary responsibility for making the care coordination process happen for children with a mental health diagnosis and their families through the facilitation of Child and Family Team Meetings, coordinating with professionals, and helping the child meet their goals. CCSI is provided to children stratified into Tier 2. Designated CCSI Care Coordinators work with an average of 16 families (based on population) at a time and are never assigned to work with more than 18 families at once. The CCSI helps the family develop a positive view of their future and learn how to use the strength-based empowerment model to help their child improve functioning in the home, school, and community.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: Essential Functions:

  • Perform outreach & engagement to locate, engage, and educate Pathways youth and their families. Outreach is required 3 times a week for 60 days or until the client is enrolled or they decline Pathways services.
  • Using a trauma-informed approach and effectively engaging children/youth with significant behavioral health needs and their family/caregivers to resources within the community for their assigned caseload
  • Provide intensive care coordination: utilize a strengths-based approach to safety planning, development of family team and family support systems, and wraparound planning for the purpose of maintaining children in their homes, schools, and communities
  • Schedule, plan and facilitate Child & Family Team Meetings
  • Builds and maintains knowledge of available community resources and helps to link youth and family to needed supports.
  • Provide regular communication and close collaboration with multiple community partners
  • Using a system of care approach, assist families to coordinate services from community resources, placement providers, collateral agencies, the court, and/or other community partners with families, clients, or patients receiving services
  • Facilitate the creation of safety and crisis prevention plans
  • Collaborate with local MCR agencies (including Ada S. McKinley's MCR team) when necessary
  • Enact Ada S. McKinley Care Coordination Model with each individual and family
  • Facilitate the application process and obtain consents for SFSP/FSP for eligible youth and their families.
  • Provide care coordination services to SFSP/FSP eligible youth and their families.
  • Completes service documentation in alignment with agency and program core performance standards

Any Additional Functions/Responsibilities:

  • Helping find services and supports in the person-served community or natural environment
  • Good writing skills in order to complete required documentation
  • Strong organizational skills
  • Self-starter and multitasker
  • Exceptional customer service skills
  • One-two years of experience managing large case loads
  • Prepare detailed documentation of activities including opening and closing electronic records, completing required assessments, creating, and updating Wraparound Plans, ensure access to Outlook calendar and correspondence, etc.
  • Provide a high-level of customer service and client engagement.
  • The ability to learn through in-person, virtual, and web-based trainings.
  • Must be organized, able to meet timelines, manage a case load, and be a self-starter
  • Have strong interpersonal skills and the ability to collaborate and partner with families, children/adolescents, and other professionals
  • Maintain caseload of 1:18 (based on population)
  • Performs other related tasks as needed.

POSITION QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Bachelor's degree in social work, counseling, rehabilitation counseling, vocational counseling, psychology, pastoral counseling, family therapy, education or related human service field; or in any other field with two years of supervised clinical experience in a mental health setting required.

Professional Licensure/Certifications: None

Job Knowledge, Skills & Experience: Experience working with Children/adolescents and families is required. Experience with care coordination is a plus. Excellent communication, organization, presentation and pc/computer skills (including proficiency with Microsoft Office – Outlook, Word, Excel and PowerPoint) along with other related software. Bilingual is preferred.

Other Requirements: Driving Requirements: Valid Illinois Drivers' License in good standing and a vehicle are required Auto Insurance: Proof of valid auto insurance Equipment (list equipment required to perform the duties of the position, i.e., computers, lifts, vans….): computer, signature pad, cell phone, fax machine, copier

WORKING CONDITIONS Working Conditions: Position requires CCSI to be actively providing services in-person, in the community the home, at school, or at office). Remote work can be performed when in-person services are declined when not actively meeting with clients.

Travel: CCSI will be required to travel to locations in the community to host/attend child & family tea meetings, meet with clients and families and attend any required trainings and program/organization meeting

Salary

$60,000-$65,000

Benefits

  • Paid vacation
  • Paid Sick Time
  • 12 Paid Holidays
  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Vision
  • 403(b) Plan
  • Life Insurance
  • Long-term & short-term disability
  • Employee assistance program (EAP)
  • Family medical leave
  • Tuition reimbursement

Benefit options and eligibility vary by Fulltime and Part-time positions. Compensation within the posted salary range varies based on factors including, but not limited to, experience, skills, education, and performance at the time of the offer

Qualifications
Education
Required

Bachelors or better in Psychology or related field.

Preferred

Masters or better in Social Work.

Experience
Required
2 years:

Two years of supervised clinical experience in a mental health setting required.

Equal Opportunity Employer This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.

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Ada S. McKinley Community Services