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The coordinator provides skill-building, case coordination, and youth-focused support to high-risk children and families using a wraparound model. They facilitate team meetings, develop care plans, and provide crisis stabilization services within the community.
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Compensation
$31 - $33 / HOUR
Posted
3 days ago
VALLEY COMPREHENSIVE COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER INC
The coordinator is responsible for assessing client needs, setting treatment goals, and linking families to necessary community resources. They act as the primary contact for consumers and coordinate care between various service providers to ensure continuity of treatment.
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15 days ago
LifeLink Foundation
The Family Care Coordinator evaluates potential organ and tissue donors at hospitals and manages the authorization process with families. They are responsible for medical suitability reviews and coordinating the logistics of the donation process.
1 month ago
KVC Health Systems
The Family Care Coordinator / Case Manager will work directly with families to assess safety and connect them with resources. They will also facilitate team meetings and implement each family’s Action Plan.
$44,000 - $48,000 / YEAR
The case manager will establish contact with families to assess safety and initiate action plans to meet immediate needs. They will also provide direct services and education to reduce risks and improve child well-being while maintaining communication with providers and DCBS personnel.
The Family Care Coordinator evaluates hospital referrals to identify potential organ and tissue donors and coordinates with medical staff. They are responsible for approaching next-of-kin to offer donation options and managing the authorization process while providing ongoing support to donor families.
2 months ago
DCI Donor Services
The Family Care Coordinator supports and educates next-of-kin regarding donation options, determines family dynamics, and initiates the donation discussion and authorization process prior to, during, and after death declaration. This role involves responding to hospital referrals, communicating with healthcare teams, obtaining necessary authorizations, and providing education to hospital staff regarding the donation process.
3 months ago
The Family Care Coordinator supports and educates next-of-kin regarding organ and tissue donation options, determining family dynamics and assessing understanding of the patient's prognosis to initiate the donation discussion and authorization process. This role involves working collaboratively with clinical team members and hospital staff to advocate for donation while serving as a resource to the donor's family.
The Family Care Coordinator initiates the donation discussion and authorization process with potential donor families before, during, and after death declaration, while collaborating with hospital personnel and physicians. Key duties include assessing family dynamics, obtaining legal authorization for donation, visually assessing donors, and providing education to hospital staff regarding the donation process.
$37 - $46 / HOUR
The Family Care Coordinator supports and educates next-of-kin regarding organ and tissue donation options, initiating discussions and obtaining legal authorization while collaborating with clinical and hospital staff. Key duties involve assessing family dynamics, communicating the patient's prognosis, and acting as an advocate for donation and a resource for the family.
The Family Care Coordinator primarily works with hospitals to respond to referrals, evaluate potential organ/tissue donors, and conduct necessary family discussions regarding authorization and donation procedures. This role involves participating in a 24/7 rotation call schedule and handling case logistics which require regular travel.
This role involves coordinating information with hospital staff to evaluate referrals and determine potential organ/tissue donors, while also serving as a professional educator for the assigned hospital system. Key duties include managing the approach, authorization, and medical/social interviews of next-of-kin regarding donation options.
This role involves coordinating information with hospital and LifeLink staff to evaluate referrals for potential organ/tissue donation, applying policies for approaching next-of-kin to offer donation options. Key duties include hospital staff development, acting as a communication link, and performing clinical responsibilities like screening referrals and assisting with authorization.
The Family Care Coordinator/Case Manager will work directly with families daily, managing and coordinating client care under Family Preservation and Reunification Services. Responsibilities include establishing initial contact within 24 hours, initiating safety planning, facilitating action plans, and maintaining consistent contact with DCBS personnel.
The Family Care Coordinator/Case Manager will work daily with families, managing and coordinating client care as part of the Family Preservation and Reunification Services. Responsibilities include establishing initial contact, assessing safety, initiating safety plans, facilitating action plans, and providing direct services and education.
The coordinator will work directly with families daily, managing and coordinating client care under the Family Preservation and Reunification Services contract. Responsibilities include establishing initial contact within 24 hours, initiating safety plans, facilitating action plans, and maintaining consistent communication with families and providers.