Care Coordinator - Crisis Stabilization Annual Salary
- $52,278
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- M-F 8:30 a.m.- 5:00 p.m Join the Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board and play an important role in supporting individuals experiencing behavioral health crises. As a Care Coordinator at the Regional Crisis Stabilization Center (RCSC), you will work closely with a multidisciplinary team to help clients access services, coordinate care, and achieve positive outcomes. This rewarding position offers the opportunity to make a direct impact on the well-being of community members while building valuable experience in a dynamic healthcare environment. You will assist individuals from diverse backgrounds, advocate for their needs, and contribute to a culture centered on compassion, recovery, and quality care. If you are passionate about helping others, enjoy collaborative teamwork, and are committed to delivering exceptional service, we invite you to explore this opportunity to grow professionally while making a difference in the lives of those we serve. ABOUT US Since 1971, the Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board has provided the highest quality of behavioral health services to residents of the cities of Hampton and Newport News, Virginia, offering a comprehensive array of programs for both children and adults living with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and/or substance use disorders.
Position Summary
The Care Coordinator for Crisis Stabilization supports timely, well-coordinated care within the Regional Crisis Stabilization Center (RCSC) by connecting individuals in crisis to appropriate community-based services and next-step supports.
Key responsibilities include coordinating referrals and transitions of care; serving as a liaison between RCSC and community programs; supporting discharge planning and aftercare coordination; completing case management activities (including benefits applications) and accurate electronic record documentation; collaborating with internal/external providers; reviewing pre-screening evaluations for appropriateness; developing client service plans; providing direct crisis intervention support; and maintaining confidentiality and advocacy in accordance with policy.
Required qualifications/skills
- Master's Degree in Human Services. One (1) year experience providing service collaboration and coordination, psychoeducation, and behavioral health skills trainings to the client population assigned. Must be registered with the Board of Counseling to practice as a QMHP, or register as a QMHP - Trainee within 30 days of employment.
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- Your day follows a steady
- Monday-Friday schedule (8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.) within a multidisciplinary crisis setting. You'll start by reviewing current consumer needs and coordinating with team members to align next steps. Throughout the day, you'll stay in close contact with community programs and partner providers to ensure smooth handoffs after a crisis stay. You'll balance brief client interactions with time set aside for timely electronic documentation, benefits-related paperwork, and updates that keep the care plan moving forward. As situations change, you'll shift priorities, communicate clearly with stakeholders, and help maintain a consistent, client-centered approach to stabilization and follow-up. OUR BENEFITS Medical, Dental, and Vision insurance Life Insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Annual and Sick Leave 11 Paid Holidays Virginia Retirement System (VRS) APPLY TODAY! If you feel that this job is what you're looking for, applying is a piece of cake-just follow the instructions on this page. Good Luck! The selected candidate must successfully pass a criminal history fingerprint background investigation, DMV record check, Child Registry search, drug screening test and employment reference checks.