Professional position to facilitate the Intensive Care Coordination w/ Wraparound (ICCW) service for children with severe emotional disturbance (SED) or intellectual / developmental disability. These child consumers may also be involved with or have needs being addressed by other public agencies, juvenile justice, child welfare, and education. The facilitator will work collaboratively with these systems, as well as with both the child and adult systems within NLCMHA. Responsible for direct assessment and service provision with families, maintaining program statistics and developing required reports, communication and collaboration with the community and various funding sources. This position will be involved in collaboration and consultation with other community human service agencies and schools. Services may be provided in the office, the family home, or in other community-based locations. Will work closely with statewide ICCW system through MDHHS. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Provide direct clinical services to registered consumers, primarily mentally ill or developmentally disabled children, adolescents, and their caregivers. Direct services are expected to approximate 30% of the normal workweek. Will provide individual and family supportive contacts, crisis intervention, coordination of care, and facilitation of services to assigned clients and their families. Provide leadership and facilitation to the Wraparound Family Team. Participate on the Wraparound Community Team. Participate in MDHHS required Wraparound training. Must complete additional SED Waiver requirement training. Complete training and professional development requirements for 24 hour child and adolescent specific training. Conduct comprehensive, quality assessments of both children and families as well as completing the IPOS with the family. Assess each client/family referred, and will develop comprehensive, quality individualized/family community intervention plans. Ensure family assessments and reports are completed in a timely manner and reflect delivery of quality intervention. Ensure funding reports and other required documentations are completed and submitted according to guidelines in a timely fashion. Interface with the business office in monitoring and processing billings for payment of services. Attend team meetings, supervision meetings, and other meetings as required. Work cooperatively with all community agencies and other providers to promote provision of quality, community based services. Participate in quality assurance programs and in periodic evaluation of performance and outcomes of service delivery. Comply with mandatory reporting requirements in situations of suspected child abuse or neglect. May participate in interventions, assessments, and other aspects of crisis services during and after hours as necessary.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level