Wraparound Facilitator
Company: Eckerd Connects
Location: Lafayette
Posted on: January 26, 2023
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Job Description:
Working with us takes a certain kind of person; we want someone
who identifies with our values and is willing to challenge
themselves both personally and professionally. We seek employees
who are passionate about serving and making a difference in the
lives of others. Make more than a Living, Make a Difference Our
Benefits: Low-Cost Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance19 days of
Paid Time Off the first year11 paid holidaysRetirement savings plan
with employer match up to 5%Flexible spending accountsPaid
short-term and voluntary long-term disabilityGroup Term Life and
AD&D InsuranceVoluntary term life insurancePosition
ConceptFacilitate a high fidelity wraparound process for youth and
families, and work as a facilitator who provides individualized,
coordinated, family-driven care to meet the complex needs of youth
who are involved with several child and family serving systems, who
are at risk of out of home placement and who experience behavioral
and mental health difficulties. Facilitate and coordinate a process
that requires the youth, family, providers and key member of the
families social support network collaborate to build a plan of care
that responds to the needs of the youth. Essential FunctionsServes
as the primary contact person for the family and collaboratively
supports the development of the Individualized Plan of
Care.Initiates contact with the family within (3) calendar days of
receipt of referral.Conducts face-to-face with the family within
(7) business days of assignment to discuss:Wraparound
goalsWraparound processRole of the referring agencyExpectations of
Family/CaregiverExpectations of childDevelopment of the Child/Youth
and Family Team (CFT)Client/Family/Caregiver safety issuesCreation
of a crisis planStability of housing, childcare, and respite
needsWorks with Independent Evaluator (Licensed Mental Health
Professional) to ensure that the comprehensive assessment is
completed and the results are incorporated into the CFT
process.Creates, convenes, coordinates and facilitates a Child and
Family Team for each enrolled child/youth and family.Formalizes,
monitors and modifies the Plan of Care developed by the wraparound
team.Assures that families have a choice, sustained access to, and
ownership of their Plan of Care and associated resources.In
partnership with the family, develops an individualized Plan of
Care that adheres to National Wraparound Initiative standards and
treatment planning requirements consistent with 42 CFR
438.208(c)(3).Submits the Plan of Care to the Statewide Management
Organization (SMO) for review prior to the end of the initial
30-day authorization period.Convenes, coordinates and communicates
with the individual and identified collateral contacts to implement
the Plan of Care.Works directly with the child/youth and family to
implement elements of the Plan of Care.Coordinates the delivery of
available services, including services reimbursable under 42 USC
1396d(a) educational, social or other services.Develops, in concert
with the individual and collateral contacts, a transition plan when
the child/youth has achieved the goals of the plan of
care.Collaborates with other service providers on the child/youth
and family's behalf.Performs periodic reviews and updates of the
Plan of Care to reflect the changing needs of the
child/youth.Monitors the Plan of Care to ascertain whether services
are being provided in accordance with the Plan of Care and are
adequate.Demonstrates ongoing awareness of the community resources
that could potentially be useful to the child/youth and
family.Identifies other community and individual supports that can
be used by the family to achieve their care plan; these can include
friends, relatives and or religious/community affiliations.Develops
positive relationships with community-based providers in order to
ensure access to quality services for children youth and
families.Ensures than an established community crisis support
service is available to family during times of crisis, regardless
of time of day or day of week.Assists the child/youth and family
with accessing strength-based mental health, social services,
educational services, and other supports and resources required to
assist the family to attain its vision.Complies with all required
documentation and data collection in support of the program's
implementation and evaluation strategy.Attends meetings and
training's regarding Louisiana CSoC implementation.Maintain
confidentiality in all aspects of client (i.e. HIPPA, FERPA, P.L.
46:56) staff and agency information.Assure availability to families
24 hours/day, 7 days/week including weekends and holidays. Position
SpecificationsEducation: Bachelor's degree from an accredited
college or university in a social, human services, or behavioral
sciences field required. Bachelor's degree in other fields will be
accepted with a minimum of two years of full-time experience
working in relevant family, children/youth or community service
capacity. Relevant alternative experience may substitute for the
bachelor's-level degree requirement in individual cases, subject to
approval by the Louisiana Department of Health (LDH). Experience:
Previous experience working in a relevant family, children/youth,
or community service capacity required if degree is in a field
other than human services. Obtain wraparound practitioner
certificate within 2 years of hire date. Must maintain certificate
once obtained, including being re-credentialed annually. Skills:
Knowledge of family systems theory and application; behavioral
therapies theory and application; cognitive-behavioral therapy
theory and application; pragmatic family therapies theory and
application; and/or social skills assessment and intervention.
Basic working knowledge of word processing and electronic
communications (WORD and Outlook preferred). Database management
skills adequate to enter and retrieve data. Intermediate writing
and oral skills. Ability to work independently, self-directed, good
judgment. Ability to balance multiple, diverse and conflicting
priorities. Ability to create effective relationships with
individuals of different cultural beliefs and lifestyles. Possess
an understanding of child and adolescent development. Must
interface effectively at all organization levels, with commitment
to professional standards and personal development.Physical
Demands: Must be capable of extensive travel and driving. Must be
able to provide 24 hour, 7 day a week on-call crisis intervention
to youth. Must be able to work a flexible schedule that includes
some nights and week-ends. Ability to transport youth, volunteers
and others. Must be free of communicable disease as defined by the
state and to the extent that knowledge is attainable under the law.
Other: Must maintain a valid and appropriate driver's license. Must
maintain a safe driving record. Must maintain and provide annual
proof of appropriate auto insurance. Must have use of a vehicle
able to conduct home visits with therapists. Must meet state
criminal and Eckerd background screening requirements.*This job
description is intended to describe the general nature and level of
work being performed by a person assigned to this job. It is not to
be construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties that may be
performed by a person so classified.About our Program:Eckerd
Connects' Wraparound Agencies are part of the Coordinated System of
Care (CSoC) under the state's behavioral health managed care
program that serves children and adults in Louisiana with
behavioral health, mental health, and addictive disorders.
Coordinated Systems of Care are national evidence-based models for
coordinating services in a family-driven manner to ensure more
positive outcomes for children, youth, and families. The model
incorporates a broad array of flexible effective services and
supports that is organized into a coordinated network and that
integrates care planning and management across multiple levels and
systems. Through this coordinated network, meaningful partnerships
are built with families and youth at service delivery, management,
and policy levels. Family-driven and youth-guided services are
provided in the home as well as in community settings that are
data-driven and outcome oriented. Treatment plans are
individualized and strength-based, culturally, and linguistically
competent, and integrated across all child-serving systems. Our
Location:Eckerd Connects - Wraparound Agency (Lafayette)1414 Eraste
Landry Road - Lafayette, LA 70506Wraparound Agency:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM-fMLidF8wCopy & paste the link
into your browser for more information:
https://eckerd.org/family-children-services/community-programs/wraparound-agencies/Eckerd
Youth Alternatives, Inc. ("Eckerd Connects") considers all
qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, national
origin, age, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Eckerd
Connects is a drug-free workplace and utilizes E-verify to confirm
employment eligibility.*CB PI202065811
Keywords: Eckerd Connects, Lake Charles , Wraparound Facilitator, Other , Lafayette, Louisiana
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