CARE COORDINATOR

Department: Community Impact
Reports to: Family Stability, Program Manager
Status: Exempt, Full-Time
*Grant Funded (subject to renewal)

General Description:

Coordinates the identification of and linkages to resources and referrals for both youth and family participants onsite in a public school in Hallandale Beach. Coaches participants to reach personal goals, with a focus on goals enhancing stable housing. Participant population will be those facing economic hardship and potential housing insecurity.

The Family Stabilty Program is provided within the Community Partnership School™ (CPS) program. CPS Care Coordination will take a two-generation approach to include Parent Engagement, Economic Development, and Educational Workshops. The Family Stability Program provides services, training, and educational opportunities to parents which parallel and mirror the enrichment and educational offerings their children access through participation in CPS.

Responsibilities:

  1. Responsible for identifying strengths, needs, and risks for participants and their families to develop short- and long-term goals related to housing stability and financial prosperity. Following goal development, Care Coordinators will lead participants through the process of creating an individualized service plan to help ensure that relevant resources, services, and activities participants need to reach their goals are included in their care coordination experience.
  2. Develops or updates service plans with participants and their families to address their needs and to facilitate referral to appropriate treatment or service providers or facilities.
  3. Coaches participants and/or their families to achieve personal goals, develop life skills, and/or sustain success and wellness.
  4. Conducts activities in a culturally responsive manner and monitors the service environment to maximize participant success and well-being.
  5. Regular note-taking and data management to measure activities and outcomes in the SureImpact database.

Other Job Duties:

  • Supports approximately 60 unique students and family units annually.
  • Supports approximately 60 unique students and family units annually.
  • Advocates on behalf of clients and families for services, basic needs, and other related issues.
  • Composes or prepares correspondence, case notes, narrative and technical reports, notifications, and related documents using computer-based applications.
  • Conduct comprehensive, client-centered social work activities in accordance with best practices.
  • Conducts community and home visits (if needed) related to client needs; Provides follow-up and monitors service delivery and care environments.
    • Stays abreast of community resources and procedures for referring clients to appropriate resources.
  • Facilitates case consultation for client situations.
  • Establish case plan goals and will review with clients at regular intervals.
  • Monitor client progress to ensure that clients are working towards a resolution of identified challenges.
  • When appropriate, ensure successful case closure, documentation, and transition.
  • Provides crisis prevention, intervention, and support services, as needed.
  • Performs other duties and assumes other responsibilities as assigned by supervisor.
  • Due to the leadership role United Way is called upon to play in the community, particularly during times of crisis, it is the expectation that all United Way staff will be fully engaged in the organization’s crisis plan and response efforts.

Supervises: This position has no supervisory responsibilities.

Education & Experience:

  •  Bachelor’s degree with major course work in social work, psychology, or other closely related field.
  • At least two (2) years of experience in motivational interviewing practices and/or techniques, eligibility determination, social referral/service work (including crisis prevention and intervention) or community resource referral, or closely related work with preferred experience working with persons with mental health conditions.
  • Knowledge of evidence-based practices, assessments processes, treatment planning, outcome measurement and quality management.
  • Experience working with low income, youth and families and/or other special population strongly preferred.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with a diverse audience.
  • Ability to work independently and in a team environment with a positive attitude and handling sensitive and confidential information with maximum discretion.
  • Proficiency required in Microsoft Office Products like: Word, Excel and other related computer programs.

Core Competency Requirements:

  • Excels at customer service – Serves (treats) all customers (internal and external) with utmost respect and responsiveness in order to deepen relationships and advance UWBC’s mission. 
  • Drives for results – Has a passion for innovation and risk-taking, meets and exceeds qualitative and quantitative goals in a thoughtful and time-driven manner. 
  • Commits to the organization – Has the responsibility for aligning one’s own behavior, leadership and commitment with the needs, priorities, goals and culture of UWBC. 
  • Embraces diversity and inclusion – Creates an atmosphere that respects and embraces engagement of all people, ideas and backgrounds and aligns with United Way’s values. 
  • Seizes learning – Able and willing to learn new skills and knowledge and accept new challenges to further United Way’s mission. 
  • Manages multiple projects and tasks – Effectively manages time and resources to respond to emerging needs while continuing to deliver on organizational goals, objectives and timelines, and seeks help when needed in juggling priorities. 
  • Personifies teamwork – Demonstrates good collaboration and communication to be effective in any team setting.

Environment & Physical Demands: The environment is climate controlled (i.e., heated and air-conditioned). Lighting is adequate through overhead lighting as well as windows and blinds. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Physical demands include sitting and/or standing for extended periods of time, bending, lifting approximately 25 pounds, regular use of the telephone, copier, fax and computer. Demands also involve protracted concentration.

Please email your resume to Human Resources at [email protected]