What are the responsibilities and job description for the Clinical Care Coordinator, FOH position at CLINICAL & SUPPORT OPTIONS INC?
Job Details
Description
CSO is looking for a Clinical Care Coordinator for our team at Friends of the Homeless.
The Clinical Care Coordinator conducts biopsychosocial assessments and Individual Service Plan development with the client and the Case Manager and will coordinate substance abuse and mental health treatment services, case management, supports and projects activities including training, communication, referrals, and integrated services (e.g. dual diagnosis).
As a Clinical Care Coordinator:
You Will:
- Complete comprehensive biopsychosocial assessment
- Participate in early and ongoing team collaboration with case managers and outreach workers to ensure program participants' needs are identified and coordinated
- Develop and implement an individual service plan (ISP) in collaboration with the individual collaterals
- Develop a risk management/safety plan in collaboration with the individual and collaterals
- Facilitate care planning team (CPT) meetings
- Identify and develop of natural supports
- Provide substance abuse and Behavioral health education, advocacy and support
- Provide therapeutic support and services for uninsured and underinsured individuals
- Provide on-site psychoeducational groups related to specific BH/SA diagnoses and issues
What We Offer:
Competitive salaries, full health and dental coverage, free CEUs for in-house training, ample paid time off, a 403B retirement savings plan, employee referral bonuses, group rate supplemental insurances, a premier employee assistance program, personal cell phone plan discounts, and a flexible, supportive work environment fostering collaboration.
Our Agency:
Clinical & Support Options, Inc. is a dynamic behavioral health organization serving Western Massachusetts for over 50 years. With offices across Springfield, Northampton, Greenfield, and beyond, we're dedicated to providing comprehensive support to individuals and families. Join our team of over 650 multi-disciplinary staff and become part of a collaborative environment where excellence is fostered internally and partnerships are forged externally with community organizations. At CSO, you'll find a flexible and supportive work environment that encourages collaboration and growth. Join us and make a positive impact on thousands of lives in our communities!
CSO was voted a "Healthcare Industry Top Workplace" in 2023 and 2024. We are the fastest-growing Behavioral Health agency in Western Massachusetts. CSO has consistently received high marks on their internal employee satisfaction survey, noting that over 90% of CSO staff would recommend CSO as a great place to work. We encourage you to check us out!
CSO offers Training in: Trauma Informed Care, Motivational Interviewing, Mindfulness Skills and more.
EOE/AA
Qualifications
Your Background:
- Master's degree in a behavioral health discipline or related field (required)
- Clinical license (preferred)
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation required
Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
We also seek applicants who embody CSO's values by being:
- Positive -- maintaining resiliency and focusing on solutions
- Respectful -- collaborating and effectively communicating
- Insightful -- demonstrating self-awareness and effectively priority setting
- Conscientious -- taking accountability and applying feedback