The Care Coordinator will join an interdisciplinary team of doctors, nurses, a clinic/project director, therapist, care coordinators, recovery coach and others working together to support incarcerated individuals with a diagnosis of opioid use disorder and those at high risk of fatal overdose prior to release, on the day of release, and in the post-release period to provide the following:Pre-release support including Critical Time Intervention, case management, behavioral health services, psychiatry, recovery support groups, legal case management, MOUD evaluations, HIV and HCV screening and referrals. Obtain program participants’ consent to communicate with community-based OUD treatment providers, in accordance with HIPAA and 42 CFR; obtain informed consent to participate in the program evaluation and assist with data collection at baseline and 6-month time points; in partnership with SCSD staff, provide care coordination services to enroll or facilitate re-enrollment in insurance coverage for all program participants prior to or immediately after their scheduled release from SCSD, to ensure there are no gaps in coverage that would otherwise preclude individuals from continuing MOUD post-release.