Wraparound Care Coordinator
One Hope United · Vernon, IL · 3 mo ago
OTHR$50k/yrFull-time
About the role
The Wrap Around Coordinator provides community-based services to identified youth, centered on Systems of Care and Wraparound. CSSW plays a critical role in the community behavioral health service delivery system, ensuring that services are family-focused, youth-guided, individualized, strengths-focused, and trauma-informed.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
- Targets youth identified in the Pathways program by the State of Illinois, HealthCare, and Family Services
- Serves Pathways to Success eligible youth identified within CSS (Care Coordination) at the Tier level CCSW (Care Coordination Services – High-Fidelity Wraparound)
- Provides service with an evidence-informed, structured approach to care coordination that adheres to procedures requirements regarding child and family engagement, individualized care planning, identifying and utilizing strengths and natural supports while completing fidelity measures/monitoring
- Aids in the integration of all services provided for the youth and family by serving as a central point of communication for service components in service delivery
- Collaborates with youth and families to identify both informal and formal supports to develop a Plan of Care and a Crisis Prevention Plan
- This position serves a caseload referred to Pathways to Success Tier level Wraparound. Caseloads vary based on referrals received and accepted services
- Positions require work in High Fidelity wraparound caseloads that are 10:1 with no more than 12 if there is an identified need and approval
- Completes a strength-based assessment and required updates utilizing the IM CANS to identify both strengths and treatment target needs
- Facilitates and coordinates Child and Family Team Meetings (CFTM) at regular intervals, as required by policy
- Coordinates collaboration with all service providers to develop a comprehensive Plan of Care and Crisis Prevention Plan
- Ensures that care planning and decision-making processes uphold the values, preferences, beliefs, culture, and identity of the child, family, and their community
- Maintains progress toward goal achievement and the indicators of success per care plan and revises the plan, as needed
- Regularly discusses progress toward goals with the client and encourages client feedback and client ownership of outcomes on a regular basis
- Improves client access to crisis supports and appropriate home and community-based services to support behavioral health needs
- Aids the team in adjusting the Plan of Care if movement toward goals is not happening
- Aids the team in adjusting the Crisis Prevention Plan, as needed, and at regular intervals per policy
- Advocates for the youth and family, especially towards their needs being met in the least restrictive setting possible
- Implements services to avoid the unnecessary use of inpatient psychiatric hospitalization, residential treatment, and emergency rooms
- Provides active guidance/feedback during family contacts (i.e., during crisis interventions and other crisis stability events)
- Completes intakes per program need
- Provides transportation for clients within program guidelines
- Trains and educates caretakers where applicable
- Maintains highest ethical standards in keeping with professional affiliations and strength-oriented practice
- Plans and administers therapeutic interventions, when applicable
- Maintains a comprehensive client file
- Supports as needed during crisis and follow-up services, and at times may respond to Mobile Crisis Services, if the youth experiencing a crisis is currently engaged in services
- Represents the agency at court hearings and attends required staffing meetings
- Adheres to Evidence-Based/Informed program (ARC) and the fidelity of Wraparound facilitation, per job training, for CSSW staff
- Provides Family Support Program (FSP) and Specialized Family Support Program (SFSP) as needed
- Performs other related duties as assigned
Qualifications
- Education: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university in psychology, social work, counseling, education, or a similar-related field, or a Master's Degree in a human service-related field
- Experience: Two years of experience coordinating care, including facilitating child and family team meetings and working with youth and families on a direct service level
- Other: Valid driver’s license and acceptable driving record with OHU required levels of coverage for auto insurance
- Ability to work varying hours, including evenings and weekends, to accommodate families' needs
- Requires Skills: Strong collaborative, relationship-building, and communication skills to effectively resolve problems, achieve goals, and meet deliverables; resilience and creativity towards engaging non-engaged families and supports; time management skills and the ability to consistently meet deadlines; knowledge of the Illinois child welfare systems, including local resources and service providers; experience working with diverse populations; attention to detail; proficient computer skills, including computer, keyboard, and Microsoft Windows; effective verbal and written communication skills. Strong knowledge of spoken and written English, sufficient to obtain, provide, or exchange information; demonstrated ability to utilize analytical thinking and independently make decisions
We Invest in You!
- Tuition assistance up to $2500 per year
- Up to 4 weeks paid Vacation Days, up to 6 paid Personal Days, up to 5 paid Sick days annually, and a Mental Health Day
- Medical, dental, vision, 403b Retirement, flexible spending accounts, and health savings account
- Agency paid life and ADD up to $50K based on salary
- Multiple Voluntary Supplemental plans for Employee, Spouse, and Child(ren)
- Voluntary Legal Plans and Pet Insurance
- The agency paid long-term disability and short-term disability
- Career ladders, professional development, and promotion opportunities
A Different Kind Of Employer
- One Hope United is strong and ready to grow
- Are you ready to grow with us?
- 800+ talented professionals strong, serving 10,000 children and families in Illinois and Florida
- Fiscally stable, $70 Million agency- strong since 1895
- Energetic leadership and a rich community of support
- One Hope United does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law
- One Hope United is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug-Free Workplace
- OHUD participates in eVerify