Children’s Care Coordinator – Circuit 18

Together we can improve mental health in Central Florida!

Do you desire a career with an organization whose mission is to ensure individuals affected by mental illness and substance use disorder in our community can access services and support they need to thrive at their optimal potential?  Are you looking for a uniquely rewarding experience to be part of a team of passionate individuals, where everyone works together as vital parts of a much larger mission?  We’re a diverse team of mission-focused, values-driven, collaborative, and innovative individuals who are focused on results.

The ideal candidate is a self-starter with prior work in a behavioral health environment, preferably with clinical experience, has strong interpersonal skills, thinks creatively, and can work autonomously.  This person is a confident, yet approachable team player who enjoys collaborating with others to solve problems and build strong business relationships.

Reporting directly to the System of Care Manager, you’ll be responsible for overseeing the coordination of care of children with behavioral health needs to ensure access to treatment and supportive services, providing education and guidance on assessing individual behavioral health needs and available community resources; addressing quality of care issues; reviewing Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) case records for Subcontractors’ (contracted service providers) compliance as outlined in the Florida Department of Children and Families (DCF) Contract; monitoring Subcontractor contract compliance; and providing technical assistance.  This position is administrative (no direct care involved).

Required Education/Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related field.  Master’s degree preferred.
  • Minimum of two (2) years of experience working in a behavioral health environment (preferably with children’s population).
  • Clinical experience preferred.
  • Experience working and/or knowledge in a non-profit or government behavioral health business preferred.

Essential Job Functions

  • Oversee the Children’s System of Care related to Wraparound, Care Coordination, Community Action Teams (CAT), residential services (Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Programs (SIPP), Specialized Therapeutic Group Homes (STGH), Purchase of Residential Treatment Services (PRTS)) and Juvenile Incompetent to Procced (JITP) within the network to ensure Subcontractors’ compliance for Brevard and Seminole Counties.
  • Manage and track referrals and service delivery, ensure that the treatment recommendations are implemented effectively and address the children’s needs.
  • Work closely with Subcontractors and stakeholders to assess the child’s needs and behavioral health status to determine an appropriate care plan.
  • Facilitate or participate in multi-disciplinary team staffings to determine appropriate treatment and level of care for persons served.
  • Assist in facilitating transitions between levels of care (particularly regarding discharge from the highest levels of care) and between behavioral health providers.
  • Manage continuous communication between Subcontractors, other service providers, persons served, and family members.
  • Inventory community resources and leverage these resources to meet the treatment needs of persons served.
  • Identify strategies to eliminate organizational barriers to continuity of care that result in persons not receiving necessary treatment and services, particularly when the child is transitioning between levels of care.
  • Participate in all program conference calls, meetings, or other oversight events scheduled by DCF.
  • Oversee TANF programs within the network to ensure compliance of Subcontractors with CFCHS’ TANF Guide and Guidance Document 17.
  • Reporting – Compile and submit data reports as required or as requested for special assignments.
  • Technical Support – Provide information and technical assistance to Subcontractors in managing the care of children and adolescents served through the network.
  • Monitoring – Assist in monitoring Subcontractors to ensure compliance with contract requirements.
  • Access to Services – Assist families in navigating the system.
  • System of Care – Collaborate with community-based partners including the school system, DCF, Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), and local Community Based Care (CBC) agencies. Develop and maintain effective working relationships with Medicaid Managed Medical Assistance (MMA) Plans. Attend System of Care community meetings and task forces.  Serve as the point of contact for the Circuit 18 Local Review Team.
  • Trainings – Coordinate and conduct community/Subcontractor trainings as necessary.
  • Community Engagement – Attend community meetings/events as assigned to represent CFCHS.
  • Other tasks as assigned.

Required Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

  • Excellent interpersonal skills; ability to network to form relationships
  • Exceptional commitment to diversity and inclusion; valuing a diversity of perspectives, and encouraging contributions by all team members
  • Excellent listening, oral communication, and business writing skills
  • Ability to think creatively
  • Strong critical thinking skills; independently and effectively analyze, interpret, evaluate, problem-solve, draw conclusions, and make decisions
  • Ability to represent CFCHS well at funder, Subcontractor, and community venues; ability to travel as position requires
  • Excellent time management and organizational skills; ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize to meet deadlines
  • Ability to work autonomously
  • Ability to adapt and grasp new concepts, tools, and skills quickly and efficiently
  • Availability to work weekends, when needed
  • Provide internal and external technical assistance
  • Above-average knowledge of computer applications, including Microsoft Office suite

This position description is intended to provide a general overview of the position.  It is not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, qualifications, or requirements associated with the role.

Central Florida Cares Health System, Inc. (CFCHS) is an equal opportunity employer and values diversity.  We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, genetic identity, disability, marital status, military status, sexual orientation, or gender identity in any of our activities or operations.

We’re a non-profit behavioral health administrative and management organization (Behavioral Health Managing Entity) with a community board that oversees state and federal behavioral health systems of care for Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and Brevard counties.  Working with community stakeholders, we tailor funding and services to fit each community’s unique needs.  Our primary focus is to promote a comprehensive, seamless system of recovery and resiliency to individuals in the community who are in need of these services. 

We offer a comprehensive benefits package, a hybrid work program option, and the opportunity to be creative, innovative, and forward thinking.  We’re a small but mighty team of professionals who are passionate about making a difference in the lives of the people we serve and an impact in our community.  CFCHS is a smoke-free workplace.

All newly hired employees and volunteers must be screened through E-Verify. CFCHS does not share any E-Verify user ID or password and all personally identifiable information is safeguarded.  All candidates must successfully complete a pre-employment Level II Background Screening and provide a Local Law Criminal Background verification from the county of their residence.

CFCHS is not accepting unsolicited assistance from search firms for this employment opportunity.  All resumes submitted by search firms without a valid written search agreement in place for this position will be deemed the sole property of CFCHS.  No fee will be paid in the event the candidate is hired by CFCHS as a result of the referral or through other means.

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