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Brief Description
The Care Coordinator is the "link" to ensure a continuity in coordination of client care through their collaborative interaction with all the providers and community relationships involved in that care - including but not limited to physical health, behavioral health and social service providers. The Care Coordinator provides support to childrenfamilies enrolled in the HealthChoice Pathways to Success program through Pillars Community Health. Pathways to Success is a State of Illinois initiative to provide comprehensive care coordination that will enhance access to critical behavioral, medical and social services for children with complex behavioral health challenges.
This position provides coordinated care to participants and facilitates the ChildFamily Care Teams through the comprehensive High Fidelity Wrap Around (Evidence Based Practice) services or the Intensive Care Coordination service model. The position will be involved with the oversight and coordination relating to integrated care, development of individualized care planning (IM+CANS), participation in Child and Family Teams, and coordination with case managers and other caregivers.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
QUALIFICATIONS:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable an individual with a disability to perform the essential duties and responsibilities.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree required, preferably in Human or Health Services or Health Education, or meets the "Mental Health Professional" (MHP) designation as determined by the Department of Human Services. (Link to definition is included below)
Experience working with diverse child and family populations with intensive behavioral health needs, chronic health conditions, or alcohol and substance abuse. Experience completing clinical documentation utilizing SMART goal structures for a client case load is required. Case management experience, while providing care in home or community is also preferred.
Demonstrated Competencies
LANGUAGE:
Bilingual fluency (English/Spanish) required
OTHER
Must maintain a safe driving record and have current valid Illinois Driver's License. Reliable transportation is needed to travel to/from home and community-based interventions. The service area provides coverage to clients in the West Suburbs of Cook County. Mileage for authorized work-related purposes is reimbursable.
SCHEDULE:
Monday-Friday; 9-5:30, with flexibility to work evenings as client needs determine. 2-3 days of in-person work at either the PCH office or the community to meet with clients.
Pathways to Success Program Definitions:
** Care Coordinators ("CC") will be trained in both service models and will be designated for either High Fidelity Wraparound or Intensive Care Coordination. CC's may not mix caseload types and their designation may change during employment based on the referral volume and ongoing interest of children and families in the program.**
Child and Family Team: a team of people important to the child and family that works together closely to create an Individualized Plan of Care. The child and family pick the members of the CFT. It includes formal supports, like service providers, and natural supports such as family members, neighbors, friends, or other community members. The CFT learn about the family's strengths, needs, and goals. They work together to build an individualized plan of care that will help the child meet their goals. They consider all of the services and supports the family may need, including regular healthy kids services, like check-ups and vaccines, specialist services, medicines/prescription drugs, mental health and substance use services, vision, dental, transportation, local community resources, like utility, childcare, or food assistance
High Fidelity Wraparound (Tier 1) is for youth with the most complex needs. These youth typically access crisis services regularly and are often involved in multiple child-serving systems. The Care Coordinators serving youth in the High-Fidelity Wraparound maintain an average caseload of 10 youth. The Child and Family Team meet once per month
Intensive Care Coordination ( Tier 2) is for youth that would benefit from additional community services, but don't quite reach the same level of intensity as youth in High Fidelity Wraparound. The Care Coordinators serving youth in Intensive Care Coordination service an average caseload of 16-18 youth. Intensive Home-Based Services are intended to be an intensive, short-term service focused on developing the skills necessary to keep the child safe at home.
Mental Health Professional (MHP): https://www.ilga.gov/commission/jcar/admincode/059/059001320A00250R.html
PAYBENEFIT INFORMATION
$21.00 - $25.00 per hour*
Medical, dental, vision, short/long term disability, life, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity, FSA, Employee Assistance Program, 401(k) retirement plan, paid time off for vacation, sick, personal time, holidays,wellness day. Professional development membership to Relias Essential Learning.
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