Regional Crisis Care Coordinator
Hillcrest Family Services
1 Positions
ID: 2407
Posted On 10/26/2021
Job Overview
About the Organization
Hillcrest Family Services is a non-profit organization that assists adults and children in need of help. Every day, Hillcrest builds confidence in hundreds of people and families. We strive to be a leading provider in supporting brain health and wellness. We’re a place where compassion is commonplace. Where our passion soars and faith restores.
About the Program
At Hillcrest, we strongly advocate for the wellness of our clients through our Integrated Health Home (IHH) program that delivers the following services, and more, using an individual/family-centered, strengths-based approach. For children and adults, our services include:
- Treatment of particular mental illnesses including anxiety, depression, bipolar syndrome and ADHD
- Comprehensive care management and coordination of our client's health including coordination of doctors, therapists and prescribers
- Health promotion and wellness prevention activities
- Comprehensive transitional care
- Individual and family support services
- Referral to community and social support services
- A Hillcrest team of nurses, care coordinators and peer group specialists to make certain all wellness needs are being taken care of Integrated Health Homes "expand the traditional medical home models to build linkages to other community and social supports, and to enhance coordination of medical and behavioral healthcare, in keeping with the needs of persons with multiple chronic illnesses." Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Your Responsibilities
As a Regional Crisis Care Coordinator, your primary responsibility includes providing mental and physical health care and services for assigned caseload as part of the IHH team. In addition, you will:
- Be client's point of contact in community
- Complete Health Risk Assessment in community
- Complete Crisis Stabilization Plan
- Coordinate services based on patient needs
- Make phone call to clients 72 hours post discharge
- Collaborate and build relationships with community partners
- Complete/submit data collection
What You Need
- Bachelor's degree in a human services field.
- Thorough understanding and appreciation for the interdisciplinary nature of treatment for children and adults with mental illness.
- Knowledge of human growth and development and behavioral theories.
- Valid driver's license and the ability to drive agency vehicles.
- Ability to communicate clearly and professionally to clients, staff, families, consulting psychiatrist and other professional staff.
What Makes You Stand Out
- Experience working with mentally ill clients in a community setting
- Excellent time management, organization, and flexibility
Competitive compensation and benefits package including:
- Health insurance
- Dental insurance
- Vision insurance
- 401(k) with employer match
- Paid time off
- Paid holidays
- Tuition assistance
- Staff development and training
- Free onsite healthcare for employees and families
Additional Information
The information contained herein is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities and qualifications required of individuals performing the job. The qualifications detailed in this job posting are not considered the minimum requirements necessary to perform the job, but rather as guidelines. A complete list of job duties may be requested at any time during the job application process. Offer of employment contingent upon successful completion of criminal background checks and drug screening. EEO Employer/Protected Veteran/Disabled