The HH+ Care Coordinator functions as a member of an interdisciplinary team to provide care coordination to a caseload of severely mentally ill adults with multiple medical co morbidities and/or co-occurring substance abuse disorders. HH+ Care Coordinators advocate for and support the client, engage with community agencies/health care providers and others on his/her behalf to ensure access to services needed to increase wellness self-management and reduce emergency room visits and/ or hospitalizations.
- Conduct appropriate screening and either performing or arranging for more detailed assessments when needed (e.g., high-risk substance use or mental health related indicators, harm to self/others, abuse/neglect and domestic violence).
- Create and leverage relationships with critical behavioral health service providers to plan and coordinate care management needs for high-need SMI individuals including:
- Navigating the mental health service system-including ability to make referrals to mental health housing services, crisis intervention/ diversion, peer support services
- Knowledge of the behavioral health managed care benefit package and coordinating care with MCOs (e.g., for HARP members)
- Collaborates with inpatient staff and MCO (as applicable) to affect successful transitions out of inpatient or institutional settings
- Addressing the quality, adequacy and continuity of services to ensure appropriate support for individuals' mental health and psychosocial needs.
- Maintain engagement with individuals who are often disengaged from care, have difficulty adhering to treatment recommendations, or have a history of homelessness
- Develop service plans and resolve barriers to effective service utilization.
- Accompany clients to/from any appointments when needed.
- Document service information in databases and use electronic systems to track participant activities.
- Assist in crisis intervention and provide or refer to crisis services.
- Extensive field work required, including home visits and community work such as visiting hospitals and emergency rooms when determined necessary.
- Ensure that clients follow-up with aftercare discharge (i.e. fill prescriptions, make appointments).
Skills and/or Experience Required:
- For B.A. level candidates, two (2) years OR for M.A. level candidates, one (1) year of related experience working with individuals with severe mental illness.
- Ability and willingness to regularly travel, in some instances with clients in Agency vehicles to many locations using various modes of reliable and safe transportation
- You must have excellent interpersonal and time management skills.
- Proficiency in email and documentation on electronic platforms.
- Comfortable with fieldwork and navigating social services systems.
Preferred:
- Knowledge of Medicaid, Social Security and other entitlements
- Bilingual /Spanish a plus
- Bilingual /Creole a plus
Benefits
- Competitive Salary
- Medical/Dental
- 401k (with company match)
- Profit Sharing
- Employee Referral Program
- Supplemental Benefits
- Paid Time off
- Holidays