Child and Adolescent Intensive (High) Care Coordinator Medical & Healthcare - Enterprise, AL at Geebo

Child and Adolescent Intensive (High) Care Coordinator

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5 Enterprise, AL Enterprise, AL Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$37K - $46.
9K a year Estimated:
$37K - $46.
9K a year 5 days ago 5 days ago 5 days ago Employees in this position are expected to be flexible, professional and a team player.
Employees will coordinate services for high-risk youth involved with multiple agencies (school, DHR Juvenile Court, etc.
) Conduct monthly meetings to address needs and goals.
Participate in treatment team meetings with supervisor to identify progress/refer to higher level or lower level of care/transition to Low intensity care services.
Coordinate needed services and link youth/family to services available in the community.
Maintain billing documentation and active case plan.
Must have Bachelor's degree in a human services related field, ICC/CM trained preferred; current AL driver's license, eligibility for coverage under center liability insurance and individually held vehicle liability insurance and clear background check.
ALL candidates must be able to type and have basic computer skills, possess a valid AL driver's license, eligibility for coverage under center liability insurance and individually held vehicle liability insurance with a clear background check.
SCAMHC is a 501c3 organization providing an array of services to mentally ill, substance use, and developmentally disabled individuals in Butler, Coffee, Covington, and Crenshaw Counties.
We serve approximately 4,500 persons annually.
Our ability to meet the needs of the uninsured is limited without the assistance of philanthropic agencies and local government support.
We are considered quasi-governmental since we are established by local governmental entities:
Butler, Coffee, Covington, and Crenshaw Counties; Cities of Opp, Florala, Andalusia, Red Level, Greenville, Brantley, Luverne, Elba, and Enterprise.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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