Care Coordinator(Family and Children First Council)
Position Summary
The Care Coordinator, FCFC (Family and Children First Counsel) provides the youth and family with assessment, care coordination, support in making referrals, developing natural and professional supports, and re-evaluation of services. The Care Coordinator, FCFC assists the family by focusing on creating stability in relationships, housing, and employment or meaningful activity. The development of enduring relationships with those served is critical as the Care Coordinator, FCFC will engage in persistent outreach, will be the central contact point in the team, coordinate care, and assist the family as necessary.
Essential Responsibilities
Develops relationships with the individual, his/her family, and other important people in his/her life as identified and with the consent of the individual served. This engagement will be persistent and will result in an enduring relationship.
Affirms the importance of an ongoing assessment based on an understanding and trusting relationship, augmented by consultation with other members of the child & family team and any others with relevant knowledge.
Evaluates all services received by individuals who are served by the team. Reviews cases, meets with individuals’ families, members of the wraparound team, advocates, attorneys, school personnel and attends staffing meetings in or out of the office.
Advocates for and with the individual being served to ensure responsiveness from natural, community generic and specialized services/supports. Advocacy includes providing information, removing barriers, creating options, and resolving problems.
Ensures individuals being served needs are met through the utilization of natural supports (family, friends), community and generic services, and specialized services (Supported Employment, OVR, D&A). Assists individual and family to identify, link, access, and coordinate such resources.
Communicates with the individual being served based on the individual's needs but at the very minimum at least two (2) times per month to assist individuals to build on strengths and achieve goals. Advocates for and with the individual being served to ensure responsiveness from natural, community generic and specialized services/supports.
Receives supervision. Receives supervision from and actively communicates with supervisor on an ongoing basis throughout the week by phone, email, written message and when possible, in person regarding program matters.
Investigates new resources and communicates with prospective resources as a liaison on behalf of the individual being served. Maintains an up-to-date catalog of available community resources, including location, eligibility requirements, and program alternatives.
Maintains an accurate and timely record of care coordination activity. Records individuals being served and collateral contacts. Updates forms as needed. Reviews charts for compliance with regulations. Documentation will use the individual’s language and describe his/her perspective. Adheres to regulations for each level of services in this area. Maintains the statistical requirements for each level of care coordination service. This will include agency, county, state, and managed care requirements. Completes applicable forms, outcomes, and other program material within designated time frames.
Plans will be formally reviewed on a consistent basis as required by accreditation and state regulations. Attends training programs as provided through the State, County, and Agency to assure that the incumbent is up to date on new approaches, best practices and recovery-oriented services.
Qualifications
Education/Credentials/Licensure: Require an associate’s degree in a human services field. Requires a valid driver’s license with acceptable driving record, daily access to private insured vehicle during work hours and proof of insurance.
Experience: Requires a minimum of one (1) year of experience in one or more of the following areas of expertise: family systems, community systems and resources, case management, child and family counseling/therapy, child protection or child development; and Requires the ability to manage complex cases and the ability to navigate state and local child serving systems.