
INTENSIVE CARE COORDINATOR
- Cheyenne, WY
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Adhere to utilization, quality improvement, and corporate compliance policies and standards.
- Provide services to clients as assigned by administrative/clinical supervisor.
- Ensure and/or provide person-centered assessment and goal planning, as well as monitor the treatment progress of clients admitted to inpatient/residential facilities. May provide screening, intakes, and assessment of clients utilizing required instruments and formats within appropriate timelines.
- Complete written and verbal discharge summaries and correspondence within established timelines.
- Observe clients in a variety of situations. Assess the mental status of clients and evaluate their current level of functioning.
- Conduct appropriate case management follow-up services upon discharge to assure continuity of care and client stabilization. Refer clients to internal and external supportive services such as vocational, medical, social services, and housing authority as well as residential and outpatient services.
- Collaborate with other clinicians, law enforcement, external providers, and psychiatrists to arrange services for clients. Maintain close and cooperative relationships with community agencies and other public agencies in coordinating treatment and service recommendations.
- Coordinate with clinical, residential, and hospital staff to identify client level of care needs and or anticipated needs upon discharge.
- Maintain electronic health records in accordance with agency standards. Confirm coding of services rendered is ethically appropriate and results in successful billing. Document and maintain case management notes for clients who are in the hospital or in residential facilities. Documentation will include information regarding the anticipated discharge plan, timeframe, and final disposition.
- Conduct intakes, ASIs, and answer questions regarding Volunteers of America services.
- May learn, utilize, and support fidelity of any evidence-based practices within the assigned program to ensure effective interventions or treatment.
- Provide communication with family members, guardians, and other involved parties, as permitted by law, and collaborate with them to develop suitable discharge plans and follow up services for client.
- Advocate for clients in many different forums including federal, state, and local court systems, with family, and/or school system.
- Attend staff meetings, clinical supervision, and other meetings as assigned.
- Transport client for necessary treatment services and/or community services.
- May be called upon to occasionally make formal presentations or public speaking engagements representing VOA.
- Other duties as assigned by the Clinic Director and/or Supervisor.
- Proficiency with computers, Microsoft Office Software: Outlook, Work, Excel
- Ability to learn new computer software in a timely manner
- Excellent attention to detail and organizational skills
- Successfully interact with clients and team members in a professional manner
- Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks concurrently
- Demonstrate independent work initiative and sound judgement
- Familiarity with local resources and social service agencies
- Bachelor's Degree in Psychology, Social Work, or related field
- Experience working with high-risk individuals in need of assistance by linking with or negotiating services and resources within the community.
- 2 years of experience working in the mental health field