Care Coordinator
Company: Advanced Behavioral Health
Location: Middletown
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
Temporary Full Time Position Starting June 2025 through June
2026POSITION SUMMARY: The Care Coordinator provides a full array of
outreach-based services for families of the CT DCF Foster Care
Program. The mission of the NEST HUB Consultation Program is to
reduce the number of displacements in foster care by providing
enhanced foster care support/consultation services & access to
prevention strategies while promoting family connections and
attachment. The objectives are to; Screen, and identify the need,
for additional support services; provide enhanced foster care
support for families and children; implement tiered-severity
consultations; identify metrics for data collection and analysis
and to develop policies and protocols .This position will represent
ABH - and its services in a positive and professional manner and
adhere to ABH -'s best practices, guidelines, policies and
procedures as established, promoting ABH - as a leader in
behavioral healthcare in all interactions and work.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Provide full array of consultation
services, including services that assist families in obtaining
basic supports needed to improve their likelihood of successful
attachment and foster placement, while empowering every family to
connect with community resources that best meet the needs of the
foster child, including, but not limited to, the following:
- Outreach and engagement attempts with families in various
community settings, including clients' home, community providers or
other public settings. Outreach efforts may include attempts to
contact families via visits, phone calls, or in writing;
- Service planning for non-clinical needs (e.g., primary care
provider, daycare providers, behavioral health; etc.);
- Assistance with referrals or follow-up care coordination to
treatment and other community supports;
- Problem solving to removing barriers to care;
- Assistance and advocacy in accessing community support
services;
- Referrals and contacts with culturally relevant organizations
and individuals such as the following, as needed, to establish and
maintain adequate community supports:
- Early Intervention Providers;
- Health care providers;
- Crisis intervention services, hospital emergency
departments;
- Other appropriate support and treatment services;
- Family members and other natural supports;
- Interpreter services;
- Faith Communities (e.g. churches, masjids, etc.);
- Provide fully array of Care Coordination services, including
services that guide the course of family consultation through
various levels of care. Including, but not limited to the
following:
- Assessment and referral to the appropriate level of care;
- Intake appointment scheduling;
- Review of family placement;
- Care coordination meetings with families are being
appropriately supported;
- DCF based team planning and notification of the ASO regarding
specific treatment recommendations and the expected path of
treatment through various levels of care;
- Case coordination meetings for clients involved with multiple
treatment providers and community supports;
- Carry a cell phone during work hours (8 a.m. - 5 p.m.) with the
flexibility of being available for appointment guided after hour
calls;
- Carry a company issued laptop and jet pack and conduct face to
face sessions using the ABH database where possible.
- Use of personal vehicles;
- Work out of a regional office and attend regular regional and
statewide meetings of all Recovery Specialists;
- Abide by all State and Federal Confidentiality
Regulations;
- Comply and work towards goals established by DCF and ABH
-;
- Maintain internal communications - notifying supervisors with
all relevant family or program based information;
- Document all case management activities within required time
frame and in required format - including documentation of all
family related activities into electronic database;
- Attend all required staff, supervision and training
meetings;
- Maintain hard copy of clients' records (i.e. ROI) with
appropriate documentation and signatures;
- Function as a team member of a statewide team, including
providing as needed coverage for other members of the team;
- Maintains confidentiality of all client protected health
information and adheres to all HIPAA related policies and
procedures;
- Demonstrates ethical behavior and cultural sensitivity in all
activities involving individuals of diverse backgrounds;
- Performs other tasks/responsibilities as required to support
the business operations.EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
- Bachelor's degree in Human Services, Early Childhood or related
field, with experience in behavioral health disorders; OR
- Three years of experience providing services to DCF involved
families;
- Compliance with current State of Connecticut and federal health
and vaccine requirements;
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES:
- Knowledge of child development and developmental
milestones;
- Knowledge of child and family serving community resources in
Connecticut;
- Knowledge of Cultural Diversity, Engagement and Ethics;
- Strong attention to detail; ability to work on multiple tasks
and meet deadlines;
- Excellent PC skills with demonstrated experience using
Microsoft Office Package (MS Word, Excel, Power Point, Access,
Outlook); internet;
- Strong written and verbal skills required.
PI78a424c7870d-37248-37629867
Keywords: Advanced Behavioral Health, New York , Care Coordinator, Other , Middletown, New York
Didn't find what you're looking for? Search again!
Loading more jobs...