National Youth Advocate Program
Shelby County Moderate Care Coordinator
National Youth Advocate Program, Toledo, Ohio, United States, 43614
Job Details
Location: Sidney, OH
Position Type: Full Time
Education Level: High School
Salary Range: Undisclosed
Travel Percentage: Road Warrior
Job Shift: First
Job Category: Nonprofit - Social Services
Shelby County OhioRISE Moderate Care Coordinator Compensation: $45,000
An OhioRISE Moderate Care Coordinator is a professional working under Ohio Medicaid's OhioRISE program serving children with complex needs across behavioral health, juvenile justice, child welfare, developmental disabilities, education and others. Moderate Care Coordinators work to deliver community based, wraparound care coordination. As a Care Coordinator, you'll guide children and families through the OhioRISE program, helping them access the right services, build stronger support systems, and achieve better health outcomes. This role is all about collaboration, compassion, and advocacy as well as empowering families while working alongside providers and community partners to ensure care is coordinated and effective.
Working at NYAP
Generous Time off:
22 Days of Paid Time Off + 11 Paid Holidays, Summer hours during the summer!
Professional Growth : CEU’s, ongoing training/education, tuition reimbursement, and supervision hours
Health and Wellness : Comprehensive healthcare packages for you and your family
And So Much More:
Retirement Matching (401K), flexible hours, mileage reimbursement, phone allowance, paid parental leave
What is OhioRISE? The Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) is committed to improving the health of Ohioans and strengthening communities and families through quality care. In 2020, ODM introduced a new vision for Ohio's Medicaid program - one that strengthens Ohio's future and ensures everyone has the chance to live life to its full potential. OhioRISE, or Resilience through Integrated Systems and Excellence, is Ohio’s first highly integrated care program for youth with complex behavioral health and multi-system needs.
National Youth Advocate Program National Youth Advocate Program is proud to announce that we were selected as the Care Management Entity (CME) in Catchment Area C, made up of 11 Ohio counties: Allen, Auglaize, Champaign, Clark, Darke, Hardin, Greene, Logan, Madison, Miami, and Shelby. The CME is responsible for delivering wraparound care coordination for children and youth enrolled in OhioRISE who have moderate behavioral health needs, and for helping to grow the system of care in the communities served to ensure the behavioral health needs of children and their families are met.
Responsibilities
Cultivate flexible, family-focused, community-based responsive services based on the High Fidelity Wrap Around model of care coordination
Develop and maintain the Wraparound Team, including coordinating and leading team meetings
Coordinate and supervise implementation of the Plan of Care, including a Transition Plan and Crisis Plan with providers and community resources; update plan as necessary
Ensure family support and stabilization during crises
Provide and document the initial and ongoing Life Domain Assessment
Maintain all service documentation requirements, evaluation outcome requirements and data as required
Provide services in a timely manner and in accordance with Plan of Care and/or Crisis Plan
Utilize and monitor Flexible Funding and service coordination
Obtain weekly reports from subcontracted providers
Participate in after hours on-call response
Attend Program staff meetings, supervision and any other meetings as required
Participate in the Agency and Program CQI Peer review process
Perform duties to reflect Agency policies and procedures and comply with regulatory standards
Meet Agency training requirements
Report all MUl's to Site Manager and Supervisor immediately
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
An MCC Care Coordinator will be a licensed or an unlicensed practitioner in accordance with rule 5160-27-01 of the Administrative Code
MCC care coordinators will complete the high-fidelity wraparound training program provided by an independent validation entity recognized by ODM
MCC Care Coordinators will successfully complete skill and competency-based training to provide MCC
MCC Care Coordinators will have experience providing community-based services to children and youth and their families or caregivers in areas of children’s behavioral health, child welfare, intellectual and developmental disabilities, juvenile justice, or a related public sector human services or behavioral health care field for:
(i) three years with a high school diploma or equivalent; or
(ii) two years with an associate’s degree or bachelor’s degree; or
(iii) one year with a Master’s degree or higher
CME Moderate Care Coordinators will:
Have a background and experience in one or more of the following areas of expertise: family systems, community systems and resources, case management, child and family counseling or therapy, child protection, or child development
Be culturally competent or responsive with training and experience necessary to manage complex cases
Have the qualifications and experience needed to work with children and families who are experiencing SED, trauma, co-occurring behavioral health disorders and who are engaged with one or more child- serving systems (e.g., child welfare, juvenile justice, education)
Live in one of the counties included in Catchment Area C
Driving and Vehicle Requirements
Valid driver’s license
Reliable personal transportation
Good driving record
Minimum automobile insurance coverage of $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability
Apply today! Benefits listed are for eligible employees as outlined by our benefit policy.
An Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/veterans.
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Location: Sidney, OH
Position Type: Full Time
Education Level: High School
Salary Range: Undisclosed
Travel Percentage: Road Warrior
Job Shift: First
Job Category: Nonprofit - Social Services
Shelby County OhioRISE Moderate Care Coordinator Compensation: $45,000
An OhioRISE Moderate Care Coordinator is a professional working under Ohio Medicaid's OhioRISE program serving children with complex needs across behavioral health, juvenile justice, child welfare, developmental disabilities, education and others. Moderate Care Coordinators work to deliver community based, wraparound care coordination. As a Care Coordinator, you'll guide children and families through the OhioRISE program, helping them access the right services, build stronger support systems, and achieve better health outcomes. This role is all about collaboration, compassion, and advocacy as well as empowering families while working alongside providers and community partners to ensure care is coordinated and effective.
Working at NYAP
Generous Time off:
22 Days of Paid Time Off + 11 Paid Holidays, Summer hours during the summer!
Professional Growth : CEU’s, ongoing training/education, tuition reimbursement, and supervision hours
Health and Wellness : Comprehensive healthcare packages for you and your family
And So Much More:
Retirement Matching (401K), flexible hours, mileage reimbursement, phone allowance, paid parental leave
What is OhioRISE? The Ohio Department of Medicaid (ODM) is committed to improving the health of Ohioans and strengthening communities and families through quality care. In 2020, ODM introduced a new vision for Ohio's Medicaid program - one that strengthens Ohio's future and ensures everyone has the chance to live life to its full potential. OhioRISE, or Resilience through Integrated Systems and Excellence, is Ohio’s first highly integrated care program for youth with complex behavioral health and multi-system needs.
National Youth Advocate Program National Youth Advocate Program is proud to announce that we were selected as the Care Management Entity (CME) in Catchment Area C, made up of 11 Ohio counties: Allen, Auglaize, Champaign, Clark, Darke, Hardin, Greene, Logan, Madison, Miami, and Shelby. The CME is responsible for delivering wraparound care coordination for children and youth enrolled in OhioRISE who have moderate behavioral health needs, and for helping to grow the system of care in the communities served to ensure the behavioral health needs of children and their families are met.
Responsibilities
Cultivate flexible, family-focused, community-based responsive services based on the High Fidelity Wrap Around model of care coordination
Develop and maintain the Wraparound Team, including coordinating and leading team meetings
Coordinate and supervise implementation of the Plan of Care, including a Transition Plan and Crisis Plan with providers and community resources; update plan as necessary
Ensure family support and stabilization during crises
Provide and document the initial and ongoing Life Domain Assessment
Maintain all service documentation requirements, evaluation outcome requirements and data as required
Provide services in a timely manner and in accordance with Plan of Care and/or Crisis Plan
Utilize and monitor Flexible Funding and service coordination
Obtain weekly reports from subcontracted providers
Participate in after hours on-call response
Attend Program staff meetings, supervision and any other meetings as required
Participate in the Agency and Program CQI Peer review process
Perform duties to reflect Agency policies and procedures and comply with regulatory standards
Meet Agency training requirements
Report all MUl's to Site Manager and Supervisor immediately
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications
An MCC Care Coordinator will be a licensed or an unlicensed practitioner in accordance with rule 5160-27-01 of the Administrative Code
MCC care coordinators will complete the high-fidelity wraparound training program provided by an independent validation entity recognized by ODM
MCC Care Coordinators will successfully complete skill and competency-based training to provide MCC
MCC Care Coordinators will have experience providing community-based services to children and youth and their families or caregivers in areas of children’s behavioral health, child welfare, intellectual and developmental disabilities, juvenile justice, or a related public sector human services or behavioral health care field for:
(i) three years with a high school diploma or equivalent; or
(ii) two years with an associate’s degree or bachelor’s degree; or
(iii) one year with a Master’s degree or higher
CME Moderate Care Coordinators will:
Have a background and experience in one or more of the following areas of expertise: family systems, community systems and resources, case management, child and family counseling or therapy, child protection, or child development
Be culturally competent or responsive with training and experience necessary to manage complex cases
Have the qualifications and experience needed to work with children and families who are experiencing SED, trauma, co-occurring behavioral health disorders and who are engaged with one or more child- serving systems (e.g., child welfare, juvenile justice, education)
Live in one of the counties included in Catchment Area C
Driving and Vehicle Requirements
Valid driver’s license
Reliable personal transportation
Good driving record
Minimum automobile insurance coverage of $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability
Apply today! Benefits listed are for eligible employees as outlined by our benefit policy.
An Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/veterans.
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