Metro Nashville Government
Care Coordinator (Opioid System of Care)
Metro Nashville Government, Nashville, Tennessee, United States, 37247
Care Coordinator (Opioid System of Care)
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Care Coordinator (Opioid System of Care)
Salary
$62,595.00 Annually
Location
Nashville, TN
Job Type
Full-Time Grant Funded
Job Number
HEA07586
Department
Health
Opening Date
09/03/2025
Closing Date
9/12/2025 11:59 PM Central
Description
Benefits
Questions
Position Description
The Behavioral Health Care Coordinator is responsible for managing and coordinating comprehensive behavioral health services for individuals affected by opioid use disorder (OUD). This role involves assessing client needs, linking them to appropriate mental health and substance use disorder treatment services, and ensuring ongoing support throughout their recovery journey. The Care Coordinator works closely with clients, their families, and community partners to create individualized care plans, monitor progress, and facilitate access to necessary resources, including mental health counseling, medical services, and social supports.
Typical Duties
Client Assessment and Care Planning:
Conduct comprehensive behavioral health assessments for individuals impacted by OUD.
Develop individualized care plans that address clients' behavioral health, substance use, medical, and social service needs.
Collaborate with clients, families, and care teams to identify goals and appropriate interventions.
Care Coordination and Service Linkage:
Serve as the primary point of contact for clients, coordinating services across multiple agencies including mental health, primary care, housing, and social services.
Link clients to appropriate behavioral health services, including outpatient counseling, psychiatric care, substance use disorder treatment, and support groups.
Ensure timely and efficient referrals and follow-up care, working with providers to reduce barriers to access.
Client Advocacy and Support:
Advocate on behalf of clients to ensure they receive the services they need to achieve stability and wellness.
Provide emotional support and guidance to clients as they navigate treatment and recovery.
Assist clients in overcoming obstacles such as transportation, insurance, or other access barriers to care.
Crisis Intervention and Safety Planning:
Work with clients who may be in crisis, providing immediate interventions and coordinating care with crisis teams when necessary.
Develop safety plans for clients at risk of harm to themselves or others, in collaboration with clinical staff and family members.
Collaboration and Multidisciplinary Teamwork:
Collaborate with healthcare professionals, case managers, peer navigators, and other stakeholders to ensure a holistic approach to client care.
Attend case reviews and team meetings to discuss client progress and adjust care plans as needed.
Monitoring and Documentation:
Track client progress, update care plans, and document all services provided in accordance with organizational policies.
Maintain client confidentiality and comply with HIPAA regulations at all times.
Generate reports on client outcomes, service delivery, and barriers to care as required by the program.
Community Outreach and Education:
Provide education to clients and their families on behavioral health and substance use issues, recovery resources, and harm reduction practices.
Engage in community outreach to raise awareness of available services and build partnerships with local service providers.
Minimum Qualifications
Any combination of education and experience that would prepare the incumbent to perform the duties of the position at the appropriate level. Employees would typically have a bachelor’s degree and some experience in program management or development.
More specific education, experience or certification requirements may be included in the position announcement as vacancies occur.
Experience in case management, behavioral health coordination, or substance use disorder services.
Strong knowledge of behavioral health and substance use treatment modalities, including trauma-informed care and harm reduction strategies.
Preferred Experience, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Graduation from an accredited (4) four-year college or in social work, psychology, counseling, or related field (master’s degree preferred)
or
One (1) year of graduate study in social work, counseling, or public health may be substituted for one (1) year of experience.
Licensed in social work (LMSW, LCSW), counseling (LPC), or a related discipline.
Excellent communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work with a diverse client population and build trusting relationships with individuals from various backgrounds.
Proficiency in electronic health records (EHR) and case management systems.
Experience working with individuals affected by opioid use disorder or other substance use disorders.
Familiarity with local and state resources for behavioral health and addiction treatment.
Knowledge of motivational interviewing and other client-centered care techniques.
Full-time, Civil Service positions -
10 Vacation Days per year (increasing after 5 years of service)
1 Sick Day per month
12 Paid Holidays per year
Public Safety - Sworn and Civilian positions -
20 vacation days per year
3 Personal days per year
1 Sick Day per month
12 paid holidays per year
Part-time, Non Civil Service positions - Visit HR and Benefits webpages for more information.
Full-time, Non Civil Service positions - contact hiring department for benefits information
Seasonal/Temporary positions - no benefits offered.
01
Are you a current Metro Public Health Employee ?
Yes
No
02
What is your highest level of education?
Less than High School or GED
High School or GED
Nursing Diploma
Associates Degree
Bachelors Degree
Advanced Degree
03
Do you have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in social work, psychology, counseling, or related field?
Yes
No
04
Do you have one (1) year of graduate study in social work, counseling, or public health may be substituted for one (1) year of experience?
Yes
No
05
Do you have experience in case management, behavioral health coordination, or substance use disorder services?
Yes
No
06
Do you have strong knowledge of behavioral health and substance use treatment modalities, including trauma-informed care and harm reduction strategies?
Yes
No
07
Are you licensed in social work (LMSW, LCSW), counseling (LPC), or a related discipline?
Yes
No
08
I understand that all related work history/experience, education, certifications and/or licenses must be reflected on my application for this position. I further understand that an incomplete or misleading application may result in disqualification.
Yes
Required Question
Employer
Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County
Address
Human Resources Department 700 President Ronald Reagan Way, Suite 201 Nashville, Tennessee, 37210
Phone
(615) 862-6640
Website
http://www.nashville.gov/Human-Resources/Employment-Opportunities.aspx
Apply
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Care Coordinator (Opioid System of Care)
Salary
$62,595.00 Annually
Location
Nashville, TN
Job Type
Full-Time Grant Funded
Job Number
HEA07586
Department
Health
Opening Date
09/03/2025
Closing Date
9/12/2025 11:59 PM Central
Description
Benefits
Questions
Position Description
The Behavioral Health Care Coordinator is responsible for managing and coordinating comprehensive behavioral health services for individuals affected by opioid use disorder (OUD). This role involves assessing client needs, linking them to appropriate mental health and substance use disorder treatment services, and ensuring ongoing support throughout their recovery journey. The Care Coordinator works closely with clients, their families, and community partners to create individualized care plans, monitor progress, and facilitate access to necessary resources, including mental health counseling, medical services, and social supports.
Typical Duties
Client Assessment and Care Planning:
Conduct comprehensive behavioral health assessments for individuals impacted by OUD.
Develop individualized care plans that address clients' behavioral health, substance use, medical, and social service needs.
Collaborate with clients, families, and care teams to identify goals and appropriate interventions.
Care Coordination and Service Linkage:
Serve as the primary point of contact for clients, coordinating services across multiple agencies including mental health, primary care, housing, and social services.
Link clients to appropriate behavioral health services, including outpatient counseling, psychiatric care, substance use disorder treatment, and support groups.
Ensure timely and efficient referrals and follow-up care, working with providers to reduce barriers to access.
Client Advocacy and Support:
Advocate on behalf of clients to ensure they receive the services they need to achieve stability and wellness.
Provide emotional support and guidance to clients as they navigate treatment and recovery.
Assist clients in overcoming obstacles such as transportation, insurance, or other access barriers to care.
Crisis Intervention and Safety Planning:
Work with clients who may be in crisis, providing immediate interventions and coordinating care with crisis teams when necessary.
Develop safety plans for clients at risk of harm to themselves or others, in collaboration with clinical staff and family members.
Collaboration and Multidisciplinary Teamwork:
Collaborate with healthcare professionals, case managers, peer navigators, and other stakeholders to ensure a holistic approach to client care.
Attend case reviews and team meetings to discuss client progress and adjust care plans as needed.
Monitoring and Documentation:
Track client progress, update care plans, and document all services provided in accordance with organizational policies.
Maintain client confidentiality and comply with HIPAA regulations at all times.
Generate reports on client outcomes, service delivery, and barriers to care as required by the program.
Community Outreach and Education:
Provide education to clients and their families on behavioral health and substance use issues, recovery resources, and harm reduction practices.
Engage in community outreach to raise awareness of available services and build partnerships with local service providers.
Minimum Qualifications
Any combination of education and experience that would prepare the incumbent to perform the duties of the position at the appropriate level. Employees would typically have a bachelor’s degree and some experience in program management or development.
More specific education, experience or certification requirements may be included in the position announcement as vacancies occur.
Experience in case management, behavioral health coordination, or substance use disorder services.
Strong knowledge of behavioral health and substance use treatment modalities, including trauma-informed care and harm reduction strategies.
Preferred Experience, Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Graduation from an accredited (4) four-year college or in social work, psychology, counseling, or related field (master’s degree preferred)
or
One (1) year of graduate study in social work, counseling, or public health may be substituted for one (1) year of experience.
Licensed in social work (LMSW, LCSW), counseling (LPC), or a related discipline.
Excellent communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work with a diverse client population and build trusting relationships with individuals from various backgrounds.
Proficiency in electronic health records (EHR) and case management systems.
Experience working with individuals affected by opioid use disorder or other substance use disorders.
Familiarity with local and state resources for behavioral health and addiction treatment.
Knowledge of motivational interviewing and other client-centered care techniques.
Full-time, Civil Service positions -
10 Vacation Days per year (increasing after 5 years of service)
1 Sick Day per month
12 Paid Holidays per year
Public Safety - Sworn and Civilian positions -
20 vacation days per year
3 Personal days per year
1 Sick Day per month
12 paid holidays per year
Part-time, Non Civil Service positions - Visit HR and Benefits webpages for more information.
Full-time, Non Civil Service positions - contact hiring department for benefits information
Seasonal/Temporary positions - no benefits offered.
01
Are you a current Metro Public Health Employee ?
Yes
No
02
What is your highest level of education?
Less than High School or GED
High School or GED
Nursing Diploma
Associates Degree
Bachelors Degree
Advanced Degree
03
Do you have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in social work, psychology, counseling, or related field?
Yes
No
04
Do you have one (1) year of graduate study in social work, counseling, or public health may be substituted for one (1) year of experience?
Yes
No
05
Do you have experience in case management, behavioral health coordination, or substance use disorder services?
Yes
No
06
Do you have strong knowledge of behavioral health and substance use treatment modalities, including trauma-informed care and harm reduction strategies?
Yes
No
07
Are you licensed in social work (LMSW, LCSW), counseling (LPC), or a related discipline?
Yes
No
08
I understand that all related work history/experience, education, certifications and/or licenses must be reflected on my application for this position. I further understand that an incomplete or misleading application may result in disqualification.
Yes
Required Question
Employer
Metropolitan Government of Nashville & Davidson County
Address
Human Resources Department 700 President Ronald Reagan Way, Suite 201 Nashville, Tennessee, 37210
Phone
(615) 862-6640
Website
http://www.nashville.gov/Human-Resources/Employment-Opportunities.aspx
Apply
Please verify your email address Verify Email