Care Management Coordinator
The Buckeye Ranch · Columbus, OH · 3 wk ago
Information TechnologyFull-time
About the role
The Buckeye Ranch is seeking a Care Management Coordinator to join our Care Management Entity. The Care Management Coordinator is skilled at engaging and working with children, youth, and families in the community with significant behavioral health needs. Care Coordination team members provide care coordination activities aligned with The Buckeye Ranch (TBR) philosophy and mission.
Responsibilities
- Completion of training in High Fidelity Wraparound and skills-based training to provide Intensive (ICC) and Moderate (MCC) cases and ensure maintenance of training and certification requirements.
- Identify care coordination needs/services in line with CANS outcomes and High Fidelity Wraparound model certification and support development and implementation of care plans including networks of support to ensure best outcomes for children, youth, and families.
- Schedule contact and engage with families/providers with frequency based on the needs of the family, in adherence to level of Care Coordination; plans visits around family’s needs (i.e., work schedules, school activities, etc.).
- Carefully coordinate family-based services for children, youth, and families in their home, school, and community.
- Ensure services identified on care plans are the most appropriate, least restrictive, and meet the safety and treatment needs of the child, youth, and family.
- Link services to families and support appropriate referrals to local community services and resources.
- Engage in communication with children, youth, and family in a nurturing and emotionally safe manner.
- Able to assess situations, identify needs, and support development of effective solutions.
- Develop collaborative relationships with partners and community resources tailored to meet the needs of culturally diverse healthcare consumers and family.
- Complete all documentation including, assessments, CANS, care plans, etc.
Qualifications
- You have a Bachelor's Degree in human services field (preferred).
- You have experience related to children’s behavioral health, child welfare, developmental disabilities, juvenile justice, or a related public sector human services or behavioral healthcare field, providing community-based services to children and youth, and their family or caregivers.
- Three years with a high school diploma or associate's degree.
- Two years with a bachelor's degree (human services field).
- Master's degree (human services field).
- You have an active driver’s license and proof of auto insurance.
Benefits
Benefit Effective Date: First of the month following 30 days of employment.
Generous paid time off and paid holidays
Medical, dental, vision, life, 401-k plan, short and long-term disability
Education Assistance
License Reimbursement
Free CEU’s and supervision hours for clinical licensure
And more...
Pay
Commensurate with experience
Schedule
N/A