The Intensive Care Coordinator will work on a team providing services to children and their families/caregivers involved in the Los Angeles County child welfare system using the Intensive Field Capable Clinical Services (IFCCS) delivery model. The Intensive Care Coordinator will lead the Child and Family teams to work directly with the children and family/caregivers per the Plan of Care in their respective environments, including but not limited to in homes, out-of-home placement(s), schools and/or in the community to help achieve permanent placement for the child(ren). The Intensive Care Coordinator is responsible for: 1) convening the team and ensuring the continuity of care and that all identified services in the Plan of Care are provided, 2) ensuring the application of family-centered practice by the entire team, 3) serving as the contact point for children, families, service providers and the community, and 4) ensuring there is continuous input and feedback from the family and service providers. In addition, in accordance with the Child and Family Plan of Care, the Intensive Care Coordinator will provide mental health assessments, crisis intervention and case management services through a Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health Services contract. Use of own car, and timely completion of duties including but not limited to paperwork, keeping records, and performing other, similar paraprofessional job duties are required. Other duties will be assigned, in keeping with the program's model to serve children in the most effective manner.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
251-500 employees