Behavioral Health Care Coordinator

Counseling & Therapy Kingsport, Tennessee


Description

Position at Clarvida - Tennessee

SUMMARY

The Care Coordinator I provides Clarvida approved therapeutic interventions, case coordination and/or resource linkage to clients and other involved parties (i.e. family, DCS, Court personnel, non-relative supports, etc.) to affect identified needed changes within the individual or family.  

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES  

  • Assessing clients on intake as needed, conducting community client visitation, transporting clients,  completing on-call duties, and providing Clarvida approved therapeutic services to clients and families including but not limited to: coping skills, behavior modification, parenting skills, and crisis 
  • Working with assigned clients’ treatment team to create, personalize, and update all Treatment Plans and other necessary documentation, and assuring that plans are consistent with Clarvida policy, state licensing regulations, and COA accreditation requirements.  
  • Serving as a liaison and client advocate with other professionals and agencies involved in assigned clients’ care
  • Attending Supervision and Treatment Team meetings and making presentations on each assigned client as required.  
  • Supporting fellow team members to ensure the best outcomes for all Clarvida clients and families. 
  • Completing clinical documentation within established time frames and rectifying all deficits within the allotted time frame.  
  • Assuring integrity and excellence by completing peer audits as assigned and contributing to the Performance Quality Improvement Cycle, including the collection and use of data to continuously improve client and program services.
 
REQUIRED EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE  
  • Bachelor’s degree in a Human Service discipline from an accredited four-year college or university.  
  • 1 year of relevant experience in the Mental Health field.  
  • Sensitive to other cultures and socioeconomic levels.  
  • Has thorough knowledge of child development and behavior modification.  

PREFERRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE  
  • Minimum of one (1) to three (3) years’ experience working with children/adolescents in a  therapeutic, community-based treatment environment.