The purpose of family care coordination services is to actively engage youth and their families who are not yet effectively connected with services to ensure service linkage, to reduce recidivism in crisis stabilization unit, to promote family engagement and to improve outcomes among priority populations. Priority populations include: Children with SMI, SUD, or co-occurring disorders who demonstrate high utilization of acute care services, including CSU, inpatient and detox services. High utilization is defined as Children with 3 or more acute care admissions within 180 days; or, Children with acute care admissions that last 16 days or longer. The Family Support Peer Specialist will have the responsibility of actively engaging with both the individual and their family, serving as a mentor, and providing guidance throughout the system of care. The ideal candidate will be someone who has personal experience caring for a child with a mental health diagnosis and has navigated the various systems to support their child’s recovery. This lived experience would allow them to provide meaningful support and guidance to the parents of children in our Children's Program
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
11-50 employees