Children’s Community-Based Services Coordinator/OLP Clinician

The Coordinator is responsible for assisting the Program Director with program development and the daily operation of the programs. The Coordinator will also carry a caseload within the Child & Family Treatment and Support Services (CFTSS) Program, providing in-home therapy to children and adolescents up to the age of 21 and Medicaid enrolled. Other Licensed Practitioner is a term that refers to non-physician licensed behavioral health practitioners (NP-LBPHPs). The clinical service is intended to help prevent the progression of behavioral health needs through early identification and intervention and may be provided to children/youth in need of assessment for whom behavioral health conditions have not yet been diagnosed. Services are also intended to provide treatment for children/youth with an existing diagnosis for whom flexible community-based treatment is needed to correct ameliorate conditions identified during an assessment process, such as problems in functioning or capacity for healthy relationships. Read More

Licensed Clinician (LCSW, LMHC) Hybrid-FT-Outpatient Behavioral Health

The Licensed Clinician shall use psychotherapeutic skills in the provision of clinical and case management services to people with mental illness and other co-occurring disorders and shall establish and maintain contact with professionals and family advocates in the community for the purpose of maximizing services for clients. Read More

Family Support Navigator-Outpatient Behavioral Health

The Family Support Navigator shall be assigned to work in the Family Support Navigator program.  The Family Support Navigator is directly responsible for meeting with individuals and families in their homes or places of their choice in the community.  Additionally, the Navigators will also have a presence in various community settings during the week to be a resource for the community.  The expected outcome will be for Family Support Navigators to provide information about resources to help individuals and families connect with substance use treatment facilities, in-patient settings, community-based organizations, self-help and support groups, and managed care organizations so that the appropriate level and culture of care is provided.

The Family Support Navigator may receive calls directly from families and individuals during work hours or may be assigned to follow-up from calls that come into the Family Support Navigator message line; such calls will be dispatched by the Resource Manager and assigned to the Family Navigators based on geography.  The Resource Manager will act as task supervisor to the Family Navigators. Read More

Peer Care Management Assistant-Outpatient Behavioral Health

The Peer Care Management Assistant is primarily responsible for the support of the Care Management Department but may also coordinate services and supports for individuals with a primary diagnosis of severe mental illness and/or other qualifying disorders in order to help successful integration into and maintenance in the community.Read More

Program Coordinator- Care Management-Outpatient Behavioral Health

The Program Coordinator of Care Management is responsible for the overall running of the Care Management Program and interfacing with the area Health Homes. The coordinator supervises the work of the program staff, assists the Program Director with program development, quality assurance, and utilization review, as well as coordinates services and supports for a reduced caseload of individuals with a primary diagnosis of severe mental illness and/or other qualifying disorders in order to help successful integration into and maintenance in the community. Read More

Prevention Educator-Outpatient Behavioral Health

The Prevention Educator is responsible for providing substance use services, social and emotional well-being, violence prevention and gambling education in assigned classes in school districts within Putnam County, while maintaining a positive relationship with school personnel.Read More