What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Coordinator, Living in Place position at Breaking Ground?
Reporting to the Assistant Director, Living in Place, the Clinical Coordinator, Living in Place, provides clinical support to Queens based, Aging Services programs at Breaking Ground using a Critical Time Intervention (CTI)-informed model; providing time-limited services focused on housing retention, resource development, and community integration intended to support older adults with aging safely in the community, and provides information and referral services; benefits application and navigation assistance; resource development support; and community integration programming. The case management for Aging Services is typically a 3–6 month engagement and on a referral basis.
The Clinical Coordinator maintains a caseload of 30-40 clients and serves as a member of the Tenant 360 management team.
This position has a 35-hour work week. This is a fully in-person position that will divide time across the Breaking Ground building portfolio. The position may require occasional evening or weekend hours to support tenant events.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Supervise Aging Services Specialists and Consumer Advocates
Liaise with the Occupational Therapist
Maintain a caseload of 30-40 clients
Facilitate and provide resources for ongoing education and awareness among staff about aging-related issues, advancements in geriatric care and best practices
Develop and oversee individual and group programming and service delivery workflows that support overall programmatic goals
Assist with standardization of data collection, data analysis, internal reporting for continuous quality improvement, and external reporting for funders is conducted in a timely manner
Travel to buildings to support program delivery and event logistics, including evening and weekend hours when necessary
Perform other duties as assigned
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
NYS Licensed Masters Social Worker (LMSW) required. Must obtain LMSW within first six months of employment
Minimum 3 years of experience with related populations; previous supervisory and administrative experience preferred
Thorough clinical understanding of relevant service delivery concepts and structures including Housing First, client centered motivational interviewing, Harm Reduction models, behavioral and medical health systems, and the ability to access and negotiate the full range of services for recipients
Experience with crisis intervention, including, risk assessments and incident management
Ability to work successfully with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders
Demonstrated success in working in a fast-paced environment with multiple priorities
Ability to delegate and motivate staff to achieve deliverables
Ability to communicate (verbally and written) with diverse populations and stakeholders
Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite programs including Word, Excel, Outlook, and Microsoft Teams; familiarity with Access-based databases and the ability to learn new programs are required
Valid NY or NJ driver’s license with a good driving record, as defined by Breaking Ground is preferred
Bilingual preferred
Salary : $64,000 - $68,000