What are the responsibilities and job description for the Care Coordinator - Pathways to Success position at Sinnissippi Centers, Inc.?
Together we inspire wellness.
Through hope & healing, Sinnissippi Centers strives to empower all to live their best lives.
Be a part of this exciting time in Illinois' commitment to strengthening the infrastructure for children's behavioral health services! Sinnissippi Centers (operating as a Care Coordination & Support Organization-CCSO) is hiring a new Care Coordinator to establish access to high-quality home and community-based services for children with significant behavioral health challenges. This System of Care improvement initiative (titled Pathway to Success) will focus on supporting children's success at home, in school, and in their communities in the Whiteside, Lee, Bureau, and Henry county areas. This position would focus on Whiteside, Lee and Bureau Counties.
The Care Coordinators will
- Complete assessments for assigned clients to determine their level of need
- Develop care plans to reduce areas of health risk
- Assist assigned clients with accessing services to improve health, including healthcare, housing, education, nutrition, etc.
- Participate in multi-disciplinary staffings for assigned clients
- Provide support during episodes of a behavioral health crisis
- Meet with families and other formal and informal supports in the child's life to coordinate care (many of these meetings will be in person)
- Complete documentation of contacts and other information in required electronic systems
Salary: $51,405 - $59,758
The position is accompanied by a comprehensive benefit package including the following:
- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
- Life Insurance (100% Sinnissippi paid)
- 401k with 100% employer match
- Paid Time Off
- Training opportunities
- Paid clinical licensure application and renewal fees
YOU are welcome here. At Sinnissippi Centers, we understand that each person is unique and rooted in their individual culture. We proudly believe that diversity, equity, and inclusiveness are vital to our mission, vision, and values and are important for healthy communities.
Using evidence-based practices, our approach of trauma-informed care, driven by diversity, equity, and inclusion, creates a safe place where people are seen, heard, valued, empowered to succeed, and can proudly see themselves—as consumers, as staff, and as community members.
There is no room for prejudice nor discrimination in our mission, vision, or values.
Our Vision: Through hope and healing, empowering all to live their best lives.
Our Values: Compassion, Empathy, Inclusion, Advocacy, Innovation, Humor
Together we are building the world that we want to see. Come join us.
Requirements:- Must meet Illinois requirements of a Mental Health Professional, which can be met with a Bachelor's Degree in an eligible human service degree field.
- 1-2 years of experience coordinating care for high-risk populations.
- Ability to travel to client homes, Sinnissippi offices, and community sites.
- Ability to work independently.
- Proficiency with technology in a treatment setting.
- Ability to engage clients to meet treatment goals.
- The position can be office-based or home-based if an appropriate confidential home space is available.
Salary : $51,405 - $59,758