What are the responsibilities and job description for the CFC Intake Coordinator position at Andrews Center?
Must have Bachelors degree in human service field.
This position's main purpose is to serve as the single point entry for Community First Choice services for individuals with an Intellectual and Developmental Disability. This position will need to work with local Managed Care Organizations and with Health and Human Services on a daily basis. Responsible for providing CFC Service Coordination for the individual's on their caseload. The CFC service coordinator assists consumers in the 5-county service area in accessing medical, social, educational and other appropriate services and supports that will help that individual achieve a quality of life and community participation that is acceptable to the individual. This is accomplished through: 1) assessment, 2) service planning and coordination, 3) monitoring, and 4) crisis prevention and management.
Will answer all incoming telephone calls about Community First Choice services for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Meet with walk-ins requesting CFC services. Document all initial contacts and maintain documentation of all IDD Community First Choice intakes. Work with local Managed Care Organizations and Health and Human Services to refer individuals to the CFC program and to then assess their needs for the CFC program. This will include reviewing all DID and ABL information and making referrals for testing when needed. The CFC intake staff/CFC service coordinator will monitor the individual's ABL every five years.
Full Time
Tyler
Great Benefits