Care Coordinator - Wraparound (North Idaho) Job at BPA Health in Coeur D'Alene
BPA Health, Coeur D'Alene, ID, United States, 83814
Job Type Full-timeDescriptionGeneral Position Summary:The Care Coordinator is responsible for providing strengths-based needs assessment, treatment plan and coordination of services for children and youth within the Youth Empowerment System (YES) of care in North Idaho utilizing the High-Fidelity Wraparound model of care. The Care Coordinator will identify strengths, assess needs, create goals, and develop a wraparound plan of care with the youth and designated family members. They will follow the youth and family through their plan assessing success and helping the child/youth meet their goals.In all aspects of the position, the Care Coordinator consistently operates in alignment with the company values: Actively Engage, Growth Mindset, Do the Right Thing & Do What You Say.Key Outcomes:Care CoordinationAssess & monitor progressFidelity to the high-fidelity wraparound modelChild/Youth and family successEssential Functions:Organize, facilitate and participate in regular team meetings with the youth and identified individuals involved in the youth's life and careDevelop a plan with the youth and family that includes steps and specific responsibilities of each care team memberWorks with youth and family to assess strengths and needsWorks in collaboration with the family to provide assistance in securing needed resources and servicesMonitors youth progress and amends the care plan to reflect progressProvides links to community resources, systems of care and care providers to ensure goals and needs are metPossess or gain knowledge of symptoms and challenges faced by youth with serious emotional disturbancesRepresent the interest of the youth and advocate for the family as appropriateAbility to work well within teams towards shared objectivesAbility to determine appropriate course of action through unique and individualized methods that may not be addressed in existing policies and proceduresProvide timely feedback to youth and family regarding progressUtilize clinical software system to prepare client coordination records utilizing best practice documentation standards and timeliness of record keepingPrepare reports as neededOther duties as assigned RequirementsEducation and/or Experience:Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology or related human services fieldTwo years' experience in a human services field working with families and children with severe emotional disturbances or any combination of degree and experience to satisfy the needs of this roleBilingual Spanish/English preferredExcellent verbal and written communication skillsStrong interpersonal skillsStrong organizational skillsCompetent in Microsoft Office Suite including Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and ExcelMust pass a criminal history background checkMust possess a valid driver's licenseMust physically reside in North Idaho (Region 1 or 2)Travel RequirementsUp to 50% travel within the community is expected for this position.Physical Requirements:While performing the duties of this job, the employee is continuously required to read, talk and hear. The employee is continuously required to walk, sit or stand at a computer workstation, use hand to finger, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls; and reach with hands and arms. The employee frequently lifts and/or moves up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus.Salary Description $23 - $25 per hour