Thisposition is an on-site position located in North East Portland at a women'ssubstance use residential treatment program.
Children between the ages of newborn to 9 years old are also residingon-site with their parent.
The Care Coordinator provides a widerange of clinical and administrative services to improve client care within awomen's substance use treatment residential setting;
to assist in the coordinationand linking of clients to medical and psychiatric services; works to optimizeservice delivery by assisting with and facilitating improved access to clinicalcare across agency programs as part of a strengths-based, consumer-centeredapproach.
Location : This position is based in Northeast Portland.
Pay / Benefits : $23.45 starting hourly pay plus, .
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES :
- Stabilize women who are seeking residential recovery treatment so that they enter and stay in treatment.
- Help women successfully transition to outpatient care from a residential treatment setting.
- Support reunification of mothers and children.
- Support women annually through residential program entry with quick access tocomfort medications, prescription refills, mental health care, a PCP, and otherneeded supports.
- Supportthe women on program exit with connections to methadone clinics, prescriptionneeds, and crisis response.
- Supportup to 50 children annually with prescription access, psychiatric care, speechtherapy, medical equipment, and other needs.
- Buildand maintain connections to expand partnerships for methadone clinics and otherresources for consumers on program exit.
Must have connections to MATproviders.
Using information provided by a variety of sources, identify LifeWorks NW clients with chronic health conditions (e.g.
diabetes and SPMI) that are inadequately engaged with physical and oral health providers.
- Work with inter-disciplinary team to promote coordination of service delivery and prevent duplication of services.
- Coordinate referrals with other providers in a timely and professional manner. Collaborate with inter-disciplinary team and community services to ensure that any diseases, as well as preventative and health promotion needs are addressed as part of the holistic, whole-person, culturally-sensitive approach.
- Assist identified individuals with accessing needed physical and oral health care by bringing their situation to the attention of their treatment team and attending clinician.
- Assist staff working with identified individuals with overcoming any barriers impeding access to physical and oral health care and supporting clients in maintaining health.
- Track referrals and their status on identified metrics to determine project effectiveness.
- Develop relationships with appropriate staff at medical and dental providers to assist treatment teams and attending practitioners help individuals access needed services and coordinate care.
- Identify care systems and services to assist in coordination of care with appropriate partners such as primary care providers, oral health providers or other medical providers in consultation with team and supervisors.
- Provide direct care coordination, skills training (i.e. improve functioning and independence), and case management services.
- Maintain confidentiality of records relating to clients' treatment.
- Meets standards for documentation and accuracy of work as defined in the Performance Evaluation.
- Meets standards as defined in the Performance Evaluation for client care, quality / customer service, attendance / punctuality and teamwork.
- Continually increase level of cultural sensitivity, awareness and competency.
- Participates in regular individual and team meetings with supervisor. Provides written and verbal reports to supervisor regarding cases.
Attends informational and clinical meetings, which may include all-agency meetings, team meetings, consultation meetings with psychiatrist, staffings, intra-agency trainings, etc.
- Checks e-mail / voice mail daily / throughout the day when working responding to contacts within 48 hours for routine matter (urgent matters may require a more immediate response)
- Completes online training courses as assigned.
- Travels between sites or in the community when needed.
Qualifications :
- Can demonstrate experience and proficiency working with culturally-focused programming for African American women.
- Required : The incumbent must demonstrate the competencies as outlined in OAR to become credentialed as a Qualified Mental Health Associate (QMHA).
- The CADC credential is preferred, given the high occurrence of substance use / abuse, however not required.
- Preferred : Clinical experience providing outpatient services or working in community health, primary care is preferred.
- Preferred access to a car, a valid driver's license, proof of current automobile insurance coverage and verification of safe driving record from DMV.
- Demonstrate effective communication skills and ability to provide culturally-competent treatment services to diverse client populations.
- Basic computer skills including keyboarding, use of mouse, ability to navigate website and use common web browser.
- Ability to perform essential functions of job without creating a direct threat to the safety of self or others.
LifeWorks NW is a private, non-profit organization providing prevention, mental health, substance use treatment, and related social services to youths, adults, and older adults in over fifteen locations throughout Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties.
LifeWorks NW promotes a healthy community by providing quality and culturally responsive mental health and addiction services across the lifespan.
Our core values-Recovery and Relationships, Resilience, and Results-inform the work we do. The four pillars of the strategic vision include Compassionate, Impactful Care, Holistic Health, Passionate Team, and Thriving Organization.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are critical to successfully achieving the mission. We know that "life works" when people get the help they need and are dedicated to changing lives.