The primary role of the Care Coordinator is to provide comprehensive strengths-based trauma informed case management services to homeless and recently housed adults.
The Care Coordinator uses harm reduction techniques to engage with individuals who are adults and have a history of experiencing homelessness and mental health illness and/or a co-occurring substance use disorder or other medical impairments.
The Care Coordinator works collaboratively with the Contra Costa Employment and Human Services Department (EHSD) Contra Costa Health Plan Healthcare for the Homeless County Behavioral Health services County Health Services Coordinated Entry systems and other community-based programs to retain housing engage in services and stabilize chronically homeless individuals.
Salary: $31.50 - $36.35 Hourly
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Support and build trust with participants in transitioning from the streets to permanent housing placement.
- Responsible for the comprehensive assessments that are inclusive of medical needs psychosocial assessment safety assessment substance use disorder assessment housing needs and all other relevant areas of concern.
- Develops an individualized service plan in coordination with Contra Costa continuum of care as well as leverages relevant community resources as needed.
- Provide short-term clinical case management services with the goal of linking individuals served to a healthy home and stable housing.
- Administer intake questionnaires assessments and other forms of tracking documentation as needed; track data for reporting maintain case notes and appropriate records and files.
- Utilize motivational interviewing techniques to explore participants motivation towards behavioral change.
- Provide direct crisis counseling and problem identification. Accompany participants to appointments and other services.
- Support participants as they navigate the criminal justice and court systems. Advocate for participants by interacting with judges court mental health staff public defenders etc.
- Identify if individuals are connected to relevant services; if not collaborate with community partners such as: clinics public health public assistance psychiatry mental health etc. to ensure individuals are connected to eligible services.
- Assist individuals with completing applications for services transporting them to services and other appointments as needed.
- Provide a warm hand-off when individuals are connected to long-term services and providers.
- Maintain and interact in a culturally sensitive respectful and professional demeanor.
- Attend and participate in weekly case conferences as part of the county-wide CORE outreach program.
- Attend community meetings with other service providers to share program information and coordinate services.
- Comply with all policies and procedures guiding the work of this position and the department overall.
- Attend training and meetings as required.
- Travel between various locations.
- All other duties as assigned.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
- Must have a working knowledge of Psychiatric Disorders as well as knowledge and ability to implement the following evidence-based models: Harm Reduction Housing First Strength-based Case Management and Motivational Interviewing.
- Ability to build supportive and respectful working relationships with individuals experiencing homelessness that instills hope and promotes self-determination.
- Understanding and practice of culturally sensitive components of direct service delivery through open dialogs and self-exploration with diverse group.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively with people of diverse races ethnicities nationalities sexual orientations gender identities socio-economic backgrounds religions ages English-speaking abilities immigration status and physical abilities in an intersectional environment.
- Demonstrated personal and professional commitment to Cultural Humility Diversity Equity and Inclusion practices and the development and implementation of materials through a lens of social justice.
- Must possess strong engagement skills.
- Proven ability to work independently and as an effective and collaborative member of a team.
- Strong community networking skills and ability to build resources and relationships that improve continuity of care.
- Excellent verbal skills. Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Possess an understanding of and practice cultural sensitivity through open dialogue and self-exploration with diverse groups while providing direct services.
- Ability to effectively intervene in crisis situations with de-escalation techniques.
- Professional level competency using Internet email and Microsoft Word computer applications.
- Ability to successfully and efficiently complete tasks in an environment where background noise is present and interruptions may be constant.
- Must be able to access remote locations that may require traveling through rough terrain in excess of two miles in possible inclement weather conditions.
Education/Experience
- Education: Possession Bachelors Degree from an accredited college or university in Public Health Counseling Social Work or a closely related field.
- Experience: Minimum 2 years of direct experience working with people with serious mental illness individuals with a dual diagnosis and/or the homeless population.
- Substitution:
- Education: Will consider candidates who have an Associates Degree from an accredited college in Public Health Counseling Social Work or a closely related field OR an Alcohol or Other Drug Certificate from an accredited college.
- Experience: 3 years of full-time housing case management or its equivalent experience in a social services or mental health program providing services to homeless persons.
Desired Qualifications:
- Bilingual bicultural in Spanish.
- Lived experience of homelessness and/or accessing behavioral health services.
- Previous experience or training in street outreach and clinical case management.
- Knowledge of Contra Costa County and community resources.
- Knowledge of the Contra Costa emergency provider network.
- Prior experience with documentation and billing procedures.
Certificates/Licenses/Clearances
- CPR and first aid certification within 90 days of hire.
- A valid California drivers license proof of vehicle insurance clean DMV record and reliable transportation will be needed to carry out job-related essential functions as travel between various locations is a requirement. Also needs to participate in the DMV Pull Notice Program.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Stand Frequently
Walk Constantly
Sit Frequently
Handling / Fingering Frequently
Reach Outward Frequently
Reach Above Shoulder Frequently
Climb Crawl Kneel Bend Frequently
Lift / Carry Occasionally - Up to 50 lbs
Push/Pull Occasionally - Up to 50 lbs
See Constantly
Taste/ Smell Not Applicable
Not Applicable: Not required for essential functions
Occasionally:(0 - 2 hrs./day)
Frequently:(2 - 5 hrs./day)
Constantly:(5 hrs./day)
EEOC STATEMENT
It is the policy of Heluna Health to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to age (40 and over) national origin or ancestry race color religion sex gender sexual orientation pregnancy or perceived pregnancy reproductive health decision making physical or mental disability medical condition (including cancer or a record or history of cancer) AIDS or HIV genetic information or characteristics veteran status or military service.
Required Experience:
IC
The primary role of the Care Coordinator is to provide comprehensive strengths-based trauma informed case management services to homeless and recently housed adults.The Care Coordinator uses harm reduction techniques to engage with individuals who are adults and have a history of experiencing homele...
The primary role of the Care Coordinator is to provide comprehensive strengths-based trauma informed case management services to homeless and recently housed adults.
The Care Coordinator uses harm reduction techniques to engage with individuals who are adults and have a history of experiencing homelessness and mental health illness and/or a co-occurring substance use disorder or other medical impairments.
The Care Coordinator works collaboratively with the Contra Costa Employment and Human Services Department (EHSD) Contra Costa Health Plan Healthcare for the Homeless County Behavioral Health services County Health Services Coordinated Entry systems and other community-based programs to retain housing engage in services and stabilize chronically homeless individuals.
Salary: $31.50 - $36.35 Hourly
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
- Support and build trust with participants in transitioning from the streets to permanent housing placement.
- Responsible for the comprehensive assessments that are inclusive of medical needs psychosocial assessment safety assessment substance use disorder assessment housing needs and all other relevant areas of concern.
- Develops an individualized service plan in coordination with Contra Costa continuum of care as well as leverages relevant community resources as needed.
- Provide short-term clinical case management services with the goal of linking individuals served to a healthy home and stable housing.
- Administer intake questionnaires assessments and other forms of tracking documentation as needed; track data for reporting maintain case notes and appropriate records and files.
- Utilize motivational interviewing techniques to explore participants motivation towards behavioral change.
- Provide direct crisis counseling and problem identification. Accompany participants to appointments and other services.
- Support participants as they navigate the criminal justice and court systems. Advocate for participants by interacting with judges court mental health staff public defenders etc.
- Identify if individuals are connected to relevant services; if not collaborate with community partners such as: clinics public health public assistance psychiatry mental health etc. to ensure individuals are connected to eligible services.
- Assist individuals with completing applications for services transporting them to services and other appointments as needed.
- Provide a warm hand-off when individuals are connected to long-term services and providers.
- Maintain and interact in a culturally sensitive respectful and professional demeanor.
- Attend and participate in weekly case conferences as part of the county-wide CORE outreach program.
- Attend community meetings with other service providers to share program information and coordinate services.
- Comply with all policies and procedures guiding the work of this position and the department overall.
- Attend training and meetings as required.
- Travel between various locations.
- All other duties as assigned.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
- Must have a working knowledge of Psychiatric Disorders as well as knowledge and ability to implement the following evidence-based models: Harm Reduction Housing First Strength-based Case Management and Motivational Interviewing.
- Ability to build supportive and respectful working relationships with individuals experiencing homelessness that instills hope and promotes self-determination.
- Understanding and practice of culturally sensitive components of direct service delivery through open dialogs and self-exploration with diverse group.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively with people of diverse races ethnicities nationalities sexual orientations gender identities socio-economic backgrounds religions ages English-speaking abilities immigration status and physical abilities in an intersectional environment.
- Demonstrated personal and professional commitment to Cultural Humility Diversity Equity and Inclusion practices and the development and implementation of materials through a lens of social justice.
- Must possess strong engagement skills.
- Proven ability to work independently and as an effective and collaborative member of a team.
- Strong community networking skills and ability to build resources and relationships that improve continuity of care.
- Excellent verbal skills. Strong organizational and time management skills.
- Possess an understanding of and practice cultural sensitivity through open dialogue and self-exploration with diverse groups while providing direct services.
- Ability to effectively intervene in crisis situations with de-escalation techniques.
- Professional level competency using Internet email and Microsoft Word computer applications.
- Ability to successfully and efficiently complete tasks in an environment where background noise is present and interruptions may be constant.
- Must be able to access remote locations that may require traveling through rough terrain in excess of two miles in possible inclement weather conditions.
Education/Experience
- Education: Possession Bachelors Degree from an accredited college or university in Public Health Counseling Social Work or a closely related field.
- Experience: Minimum 2 years of direct experience working with people with serious mental illness individuals with a dual diagnosis and/or the homeless population.
- Substitution:
- Education: Will consider candidates who have an Associates Degree from an accredited college in Public Health Counseling Social Work or a closely related field OR an Alcohol or Other Drug Certificate from an accredited college.
- Experience: 3 years of full-time housing case management or its equivalent experience in a social services or mental health program providing services to homeless persons.
Desired Qualifications:
- Bilingual bicultural in Spanish.
- Lived experience of homelessness and/or accessing behavioral health services.
- Previous experience or training in street outreach and clinical case management.
- Knowledge of Contra Costa County and community resources.
- Knowledge of the Contra Costa emergency provider network.
- Prior experience with documentation and billing procedures.
Certificates/Licenses/Clearances
- CPR and first aid certification within 90 days of hire.
- A valid California drivers license proof of vehicle insurance clean DMV record and reliable transportation will be needed to carry out job-related essential functions as travel between various locations is a requirement. Also needs to participate in the DMV Pull Notice Program.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Stand Frequently
Walk Constantly
Sit Frequently
Handling / Fingering Frequently
Reach Outward Frequently
Reach Above Shoulder Frequently
Climb Crawl Kneel Bend Frequently
Lift / Carry Occasionally - Up to 50 lbs
Push/Pull Occasionally - Up to 50 lbs
See Constantly
Taste/ Smell Not Applicable
Not Applicable: Not required for essential functions
Occasionally:(0 - 2 hrs./day)
Frequently:(2 - 5 hrs./day)
Constantly:(5 hrs./day)
EEOC STATEMENT
It is the policy of Heluna Health to provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to age (40 and over) national origin or ancestry race color religion sex gender sexual orientation pregnancy or perceived pregnancy reproductive health decision making physical or mental disability medical condition (including cancer or a record or history of cancer) AIDS or HIV genetic information or characteristics veteran status or military service.
Required Experience:
IC
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