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PEDIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH CARE COODINATOR - MINO BIMAADIZIWIN WELLNESS CLINIC MINNEAPOLIS

VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT

PEDIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH CARE COODINATOR

MINO BIMAADIZIWIN WELLNESS CLINIC MINNEAPOLIS

Open: September 7, 2021 – Until filled

PRIMARY FUNCTION:

This position is primarily responsible for providing culturally responsive care coordination within the Pediatric Mental Health program and for Native American children receiving mental health care across systems including but not limited to Mino Bimaadiziwin Wellness Clinic and other Red Lake programs, Native American Community Clinic, and PrairieCare. This position reports to the Program Manager. Full-Time position with benefits, Salary; DOQ

ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES & DUTIES:

• Core duties and responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned

Clinical Duties:

• Regularly connect with treatment resources and other monitoring or communicating with the client and family, and providers about the status of the client, the clinic care plan or progress in achieving the goals of the care plan. Coordinates with the entire health care team including external care sources

• Manage referrals coming in and going out; make appointments and follow up, and documents and save collateral to the HER

• Meet with clients and their family members as appropriate to support, provide education, and advocate for them

• Re-engage clients and families who have missed recent appointments to assess needs. This will include calling clients by phone, trying to contact by written correspondence, as well as reaching out to other providers on the care team

• Assist in promoting client participation in group therapy. This would include but not be limited to calling group client lists weekly to remind clients of upcoming groups

Administrative Duties:

• Complete all documentation associated with care coordination

• Attend scheduled meetings and work groups for quality, care coordination, and staff training and development

• Monitor the mental health screens and cue up for next visit or mail

• Report on performance improvement and quality measures related to care coordination

• Establish new relationships with community stakeholders for the purposes of reciprocal referrals and/or sharing of resources

• Assist in tasks for marketing

• Help to assess and evaluate the effectiveness of services received by clients. This would include but not be limited to, client service utilization data, assisting in the collection of client satisfaction surveys, and creating and collecting data on service specific client surveys

EDUCATION/WORK EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS:

• Bachelor's degree (B.A./B.S.) from a four-year college or university in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields including but not limited to social work, psychology, or nursing from an accredited college or university. AND at least 2,000 hours of supervised experience in the delivery of services to persons with mental illness

• Direct experience working with Native American communities is highly recommended. OR:

1. Has at least 6,000 hours of supervised experience in the delivery of services to persons with mental illness

2. Is a graduate student in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields and is formally assigned by an accredited college or university to an agency or facility for clinical training

3. Holds a master's or other graduate degree in one of the behavioral sciences or related fields from an accredited college or university and has less than 4,000 hours' post-master's experience in the treatment of mental illness

TO APPLY: Applications and copies of certificates/diplomas are being accepted at the Government Center – Human Resources Department, P.O. Box 546, Red Lake, MN 56671 Phone (218) 679-1847

 

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