Job Information
Moses/Weitzman Health System Manager of Care Coordination - Full Time - Stamford, CT in Stamford, Connecticut
Job Description Summary:
Job Description:
The Manager of Care Coordination provides leadership and programmatic supervision to care coordination teams across three CGC programs/departments: System of Care (SOC), Child and Family Therapy Request for Service (RFS) and Victims of Crime Assistance (VOCA) services. The Manager oversees the work of Care Coordinators to ensure that services are provided in accordance with CHC’s mission, individual programmatic models and contract/funder requirements. In addition, the Manager is responsible for forging close working relationships with CGC’s clinical leadership as well as community stakeholders and families through ongoing collaboration and community outreach, with the goal of improving service delivery and reducing barriers to access to care.
ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES
System of Care (SOC) (.5FTE)
Supervise all programmatic aspects of the delivery of the System of Care model, including:
Hire, supervise and conduct performance evaluations of SOC staff to promote excellence, professional development, and job satisfaction
Triage and assign cases in a timely manner
Provide weekly individual/group supervision to SOC care coordinators and monthly team meetings with subcontractor SOC care coordinators in order to build team cohesion
Monthly meetings with subcontractor SOC Manager to review performance metrics, training needs and adherence to grant requirements
Ensure timely completion of program data entry to meet grant requirements
Participate in Quality Improvement projects as needed
Oversee appropriate use of flexible funds
Participate in state-wide SOC meetings and key initiatives
Request for Service (RFS)/Point of Entry (POE) (.25FTE)
Supervise all programmatic aspects of the RFS/POE department, including:
Hire, supervise and conduct performance evaluations of RFS staff to promote excellence, professional development, and job satisfaction
Support RFS care coordinators in responding to families’ requests for service calls in a timely manner
Screen referrals from higher levels of care to ensure appropriateness of referral for agency-specific programs
Maintain RFS schedule to ensure appropriate coverage
Develop and maintain close working relationships with referral sources
Victims of Crime Act (VOCA) Program Services (.25FTE)
Oversee screening, triage and assessments for victims and witness of crime and other potentially traumatic events to ensure rapid assignment to appropriate programs and services
Support Director of Victim Services to ensure that services provided to VOCA families are in accordance with grant requirements and all documentation across programs that provide those services follow designated workflows
Other General Responsibilities
Provide direct clinical or care coordination services to a small caseload, based on training and licensure
Coordinate community outreach efforts to promote the agency’s services in the community
Participate in community stakeholder meetings, in close collaboration with CHC Vice President for the Western Region and Director of Community Engagement & Relations
Participate in interdisciplinary treatment planning team meetings and agency trainings
Other related duties as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
Required Skills and Education
Master’s in counseling, social work or other mental health profession preferred; BA/BSW with at least 1 year supervisory experience considered
Expertise in community service systems; conversant with mental health diagnosis and treatment
Experience as a dynamic leader with strong group facilitation skills, able to engage professionals from different disciplines and agencies
Experience as a skilled advocate, with a passion and commitment to working with children, adolescents and their families
Verbal and written fluency in English required; bi-lingual fluency in Spanish, Haitian Creole or another language widely spoken in our community highly desired
Experience working with patients from culturally diverse backgrounds, and the ability to demonstrate cultural humility and sensitivity
Computer skills required; familiarity with electronic health record systems a plus
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORK ENVIRONMENT
Hours will vary; our schedules range Monday-Friday from 7am-7pm and Saturdays.
Minimal physical effort. Must be able to operate computer and telephone continuously. Regular regional travel is necessary.
Organization Information:
Community Health Center, Inc. (CHC), with offices in Connecticut, Colorado and California, is one of the country’s most creative and dynamic providers of primary medical, dental, and behavioral health services, and a leader in practice-based research, health professionals training, and use of innovative technologies to advance health and healthcare. CHC is designated as a federally qualified health center and a patient-centered medical home by HRSA, the Joint Commission, and NCQA, respectively. We deliver more than 600,000 patient visits per year from primary care hubs and community clinics across the state of CT, all connected by technology and common standards for quality. We employ several hundred medical, dental, and behavioral health providers who are engaged in practice, teaching, and research. Our Weitzman Institute is devoted to research and practice transformation and is recognized around the country as one of the premier research institutes focused on improving health care and health outcomes for special and vulnerable populations. In addition, the organization has developed three wholly owned subsidiaries from the original pilot developments within the Weitzman Institute: the National Nurse Practitioner Residency and Fellowship Training Consortium (NNPRFTC), the National Institute for Medical Assistant Advancement (NIMAA), and ConferMed.
Location:
CGC - Child Guidance Center of Southern CT - Shippan Ave
City:
Stamford
State:
Connecticut
Time Type:
Full time
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