Therapeutic Services Coordinator

Our Community Our KidsFort Worth, TX
14h

About The Position

Position Function: Responsible for ensuring that youth receive the most appropriate residential services for well-being and to achieve permanency. Ensure that all 3rd party utilization review reports are reviewed and that any child specific deficiencies are addressed with appropriate parties. Ensure that all child specific service issues are addressed with providers. Address all service-related child/provider issues autonomously, utilizing internal, external, and DFPS resources to mitigate issues and improve outcomes. Work collaboratively to address missing youth. Drive results by addressing provider issues both independently and in collaboration with other departments. Working Conditions: Position includes exposure to parents, guardians, and conservators as well as to youth with behavioral problems, including possible physical aggression. Will be required to travel to attend meetings, training, or conduct business off site. Must have a valid driver's license and meet agency’s underwriting standards if driving on agency business. A personal vehicle is required for travel. Exposure to Confidential Information: The Therapeutic Services Coordinator will have access to confidential records including youth files, foster care/adoption records, foster/adopt parent information and biological family history. Must maintain confidentiality and follow policies related to personnel records and client records. Key Expectations/Responsibilities: Planning · Coordinates, facilitates, and/or participates in meetings with collaborating partners and agencies. · Works independently and collaboratively to resolve child specific placement/service issues. · Participates in other administrative and planning meetings as needed to facilitate referral, placement, and other child specific service issues. Implementation · Utilizes conflict resolution measures to address child specific service issues. · Receives and reviews client information from OCOK, DFPS, Network Providers, and other agencies to ensure the appropriate utilization of services to youth placed in an OCOK Network Provider. · Reviews all 3rd party level of care utilization reviews to address all child specific service deficits, as needed. Will work closely with other departments to ensure that Network Providers consistently provide excellent care. · Ensures services adhere to applicable OCOK policy and procedures and other contract outcomes. · Maintains an up-to-date listing of all agency network providers and services. · Ensures youth are placed in properly trained and licensed facilities with appropriate capacity to provide services. · May initiate, facilitate, and/or participate in crisis calls as they relate to provision of services. Will attempt to independently mitigate/resolve such issues without being prompted. Anticipate issues and independently mitigate before issues become crisis. · Requests documentation to ensure psychological and/or psychiatric services are provided as needed when determining service needs. · Makes referrals for services and follow-up on services as needed. · Reviews documentation provided for youth’s Service Planning as needed to determine appropriateness of services. · Ensure quantified and measurable data is used during the child assessment phase to make appropriate decisions regarding the type and level of placement for the child and for the purpose of identifying needed family services. · Ensures that discharge planning is started at admission and monitored to ensure that youth achieve permanency. · Promotes safety and encourages the least-restrictive and shortest length of out-of-home placement for children. · Communicates youth’s needs and concerns to residential program and/or child placing agency. · Ensures provider services are appropriate and within Network Provider contract and best practice measures. · Refrains from assuming any duty that is unrelated to and/or interferes with the responsibilities of the position. · Advocates, promotes, and practices cultural sensitivity and responsiveness in all day-to-day interactions. · Develops, promotes, and practices teamwork in all activities. · Completes other duties as assigned. Training · Attends relevant in-service training offered at ACH to expand knowledge of services and the application of clinical skills. · Attends mandatory training such as, but not limited to, Emergency Behavior Intervention, CPR and First Aid, Psychotropic Medications and Trauma-Informed Care training. · Communicates regularly with Therapeutic Services Manager and seek supervision when appropriate. · Attends continuing education necessary to expand knowledge and maintain certifications or licenses. · Notifies supervisor properly when absent. · Ensures that all deadlines are met and decisions affecting OCOK payments are communicated. · Establishes effective working relationships with co-workers. · Deals satisfactorily with and acknowledges work-related stress. · Maintains appropriate boundaries between professional and personal issues. · Adheres to all policies and procedures of the agency and its accrediting and standard setting bodies, such as Council on Accreditation (COA) and state licensing. · Respects the dignity and worth of all clients and families. · Maintains client confidentiality per agency standards and all applicable codes of ethics. · Uses outside professional collaboration and intra-agency teamwork appropriate to the agency. · Learns, understands, and supports the agency’s mission, purpose, and function. · Is prepared to address appropriate issues during supervisory conferences and meetings. · Accepts direction from supervisor and implements supervisor’s suggestions and instructions. · Understands the job description in relation to other agency positions. · Continues to work to improve skills needed for position held. · Considers the environmental, cultural, safety, diversity issues and needs of the clients. · Identifies and understands the strengths, abilities, and competencies of the clients. #OCOK1

Requirements

  • A bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university is required; a master’s degree in social work or related field is preferred.
  • A minimum of three years of experience working with children, youth and families in foster care or related experience with some knowledge of the regulations that guide residential services is required.
  • Experience working with children and youth through the adoption process.
  • Experience with case management and securing services in behavioral and/or medical healthcare.
  • Experience driving quality and timely discharge planning from residential facilities as deemed appropriate in review of child’s assessments and progress.
  • Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills and the ability to work collaboratively with youth, families, collaborating agencies, community professionals, and OCOK/ACH Child and Family Services staff.
  • Must be willing to increase knowledge in the application of all related standards that govern residential services.
  • Must demonstrate excellent organizational skills as well as the ability to develop systems that support quality services.
  • Must work autonomously to ensure that appropriate services are secured, and child specific issues are resolved.
  • Must demonstrate an ability to continue learning through supervision, continuing education, and experience, and work cooperatively using a team approach.
  • Must be willing to put into practice Trauma-Informed Care principles.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinates, facilitates, and/or participates in meetings with collaborating partners and agencies.
  • Works independently and collaboratively to resolve child specific placement/service issues.
  • Participates in other administrative and planning meetings as needed to facilitate referral, placement, and other child specific service issues.
  • Utilizes conflict resolution measures to address child specific service issues.
  • Receives and reviews client information from OCOK, DFPS, Network Providers, and other agencies to ensure the appropriate utilization of services to youth placed in an OCOK Network Provider.
  • Reviews all 3rd party level of care utilization reviews to address all child specific service deficits, as needed.
  • Ensures services adhere to applicable OCOK policy and procedures and other contract outcomes.
  • Maintains an up-to-date listing of all agency network providers and services.
  • Ensures youth are placed in properly trained and licensed facilities with appropriate capacity to provide services.
  • May initiate, facilitate, and/or participate in crisis calls as they relate to provision of services.
  • Requests documentation to ensure psychological and/or psychiatric services are provided as needed when determining service needs.
  • Makes referrals for services and follow-up on services as needed.
  • Reviews documentation provided for youth’s Service Planning as needed to determine appropriateness of services.
  • Ensure quantified and measurable data is used during the child assessment phase to make appropriate decisions regarding the type and level of placement for the child and for the purpose of identifying needed family services.
  • Ensures that discharge planning is started at admission and monitored to ensure that youth achieve permanency.
  • Promotes safety and encourages the least-restrictive and shortest length of out-of-home placement for children.
  • Communicates youth’s needs and concerns to residential program and/or child placing agency.
  • Ensures provider services are appropriate and within Network Provider contract and best practice measures.
  • Refrains from assuming any duty that is unrelated to and/or interferes with the responsibilities of the position.
  • Advocates, promotes, and practices cultural sensitivity and responsiveness in all day-to-day interactions.
  • Develops, promotes, and practices teamwork in all activities.
  • Completes other duties as assigned.
  • Attends relevant in-service training offered at ACH to expand knowledge of services and the application of clinical skills.
  • Attends mandatory training such as, but not limited to, Emergency Behavior Intervention, CPR and First Aid, Psychotropic Medications and Trauma-Informed Care training.
  • Communicates regularly with Therapeutic Services Manager and seek supervision when appropriate.
  • Attends continuing education necessary to expand knowledge and maintain certifications or licenses.
  • Notifies supervisor properly when absent.
  • Ensures that all deadlines are met and decisions affecting OCOK payments are communicated.
  • Establishes effective working relationships with co-workers.
  • Deals satisfactorily with and acknowledges work-related stress.
  • Maintains appropriate boundaries between professional and personal issues.
  • Adheres to all policies and procedures of the agency and its accrediting and standard setting bodies, such as Council on Accreditation (COA) and state licensing.
  • Respects the dignity and worth of all clients and families.
  • Maintains client confidentiality per agency standards and all applicable codes of ethics.
  • Uses outside professional collaboration and intra-agency teamwork appropriate to the agency.
  • Learns, understands, and supports the agency’s mission, purpose, and function.
  • Is prepared to address appropriate issues during supervisory conferences and meetings.
  • Accepts direction from supervisor and implements supervisor’s suggestions and instructions.
  • Understands the job description in relation to other agency positions.
  • Continues to work to improve skills needed for position held.
  • Considers the environmental, cultural, safety, diversity issues and needs of the clients.
  • Identifies and understands the strengths, abilities, and competencies of the clients.
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