Richland County Youth and Family Council Service Coordinator Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Mansfield, OH at Geebo

Richland County Youth and Family Council Service Coordinator

Richland County Youth and Family Council Richland County Youth and Family Council Mansfield, OH Mansfield, OH Full-time Full-time From $17.
43 an hour From $17.
43 an hour 1 day ago 1 day ago 1 day ago Youth Service Coordinator Responsible to ensure compliance to the Richland County Service Coordination Mechanism; maintain an average caseload of 25-30 families; maintain regular contact (at least monthly, face-to-face) with families and youth.
Conduct Child Adolescent Strengths and Needs Assessment (CANS) with each youth and family within 30 days of referral and every 90 days during the service coordination mechanism process.
Conduct monthly service coordination meetings to update and track outcomes.
Develop safety plans as needed.
Document each contact within 5 business days in the Electronic Health Record.
Minimum Acceptable Characteristics:
Ability to carry out instructions in written, oral, or picture form; Deal with many variables and determine specific action; Define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions; Manage deadlines and multiple demands for time; Communicate effectively; Maintain confidentiality; Prepare accurate documentation; Compile and prepare reports.
Qualifications Education:
High school diploma or equivalent required; Associate's degree preferred and/or experience working with multi system youth preferred Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
From $17.
43 per hour
Benefits:
Dental insurance Health insurance Vision insurance Schedule:
8 hour shift Day shift Monday to Friday Ability to Commute:
Mansfield, OH 44902 (Preferred) Ability to Relocate:
Mansfield, OH 44902:
Relocate before starting work (Preferred) Willingness to travel:
25% (Preferred) Work Location:
In person.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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