Care Coordinator - 0005P - Mon, Wed,Fri 9AM-5PM
Position Summary
Care Coordinators are responsible for working collaboratively with their clientele, all their support systems, including community providers, to ensure support for overall health and wellness.
Essential Accountabilities
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Conduct outreach activities through various methods and engage individuals with chronic medical conditions, mental health issues, and/or substance use disorders, often co-occurring.
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Conduct initial and ongoing comprehensive assessments to determine strengths and identified needs.
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Prepare and revise care plans to reflect client needs and personal goals with a focus on maintaining health and wellness.
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Maintain contact with clients at least monthly, and more often as needed, providing telephonic as well as face-to-face outreach, engagement, and comprehensive service planning in the field.
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Advocate for and support clients to ensure access to resources necessary to support wellness/self-management and decrease frequency of emergency room visits and inpatient hospital admissions.
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Monitor and coordinate all care for clients, including access and maintenance of medical insurance, linkage to treatment providers and community resources.
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Collaborate with community providers at least monthly as part of a multi-disciplinary team to ensure goal-directed care planning.
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Conduct crisis intervention when needed and follow up accordingly.
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Maintain detailed, timely, and accurate record keeping in an electronic medical record.
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Coordinate with supervisor, office manager, and health home outreach team in a timely manner to ensure accurate caseload status (including enrollments, closures, and screen outs).
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Complete all required monthly documentation as required to ensure continuity of engaged clients’ medical insurance and to ensure appropriate and accurate billing.
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Work as part of a care management team, attend and participate in weekly team meetings to provide feedback and share resource information relating to client needs, issues, and concerns.
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Be responsible for reporting/coordinating daily office and field schedules with other members of the team and supervisor.
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Offer resources and serve as a consultant to all team members on medical/psychosocial/substance use issues as well as social service needs.
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Attend periodic trainings to enhance skill level and learn about wellness self-management and best practice skills.
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Participate in bi-weekly individual supervision to address concerns/issues and improve skill development.
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Be responsible for agency vehicles, including upkeep, documentation, and gas card when assigned.
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Be responsible for agency cell phone, laptop, and associated items.
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Follow program guidelines as outlined in the personnel manual.
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Report to the program administration any issues and/or concerns on a regular/as needed basis while working in the field.
What You’ll Gain
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Compensation: Competitive hourly rate based on experience.
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Robust Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, and 401k retirement plan (with matching).
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Work-Life Balance: Paid time off, holidays, and personal days.
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Wellness Program: Free and low-cost gym and wellness access and support.
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Training & Growth: Ongoing professional development and career advancement opportunities.
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Meaningful Work: Direct impact on the lives of youth and their families.
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Supportive Environment: A collaborative team that values your contributions.