DAC Re-Entry Coordinator - LP (Vaya's West Region)
Company: Vaya Health
Location: North Wilkesboro
Posted on: November 16, 2024
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Job Description:
LOCATION: Remote - must live in or near Vaya's Western North
Carolina counties: Alexander, Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Buncombe,
Caldwell, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson,
Macon, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Swain, Transylvania,
Watauga, Wilkes, or Yancey. Incumbent must reside in North Carolina
or within 40 miles of the NC border. This position requires travel
in the community and visits to our members.
GENERAL STATEMENT OF JOBThe primary purpose of this position is to
serve individuals with serious mental illness (SMI) who are being
released from a DAC (Department of Adult Corrections) Facility and
will be prioritized for re-entry coordination by both DAC and the
applicable LME/MCO. This position will ensure communication between
all parties, including DAC and related divisions (health services,
re-entry, community supervision) and community behavioral and
physical health providers. The DAC Re-entry Coordinator will ensure
referrals are made to all necessary services including medication
management, housing support, other social determinants of health
needs, behavioral and physical healthcare, and benefits
coordination. Referrals will be made by DAC directly to the DAC
Re-entry Coordinator approximately 90 days prior to release from
incarceration. This position will allow Local Management
Entities/Managed Care Organizations (LME/MCOs) to interact with
individuals with severe mental illness (SMI) who are within 90-days
of releasing from a DAC (Division of Adult Corrections) Facility
earlier on in the discharge planning process in an effort to better
support positive outcomes upon their release from prison. This
position will be responsible for providing case management to
individuals referred in the process. The DAC re-entry coordinator
will follow an individual indefinitely or until they qualify for
tailored care management or other service providing a TCM
equivalent, such as Assertive Community Treatment. The initial time
period for this service will be ninety (90) days with the option to
continue until needs are met as noted above. This position will
promote an efficient, clinically sound, and person-centered
approach to supporting individuals through this process. Contact
with community stakeholders is significant and the re-entry
coordinator is responsible for ensuring a high level of quality in
customer service, including strong collaborative relationships with
providers and key stakeholders (e.g. DAC, Hospitals, DSS, ACHs,
behavioral health and physical health providers, internal
departments, and natural supports). This is a mobile position with
work done in a variety of locations. The re-entry coordinator
spends a considerable amount of time in the field and completes
required documentation/paperwork at an office location or in the
employee's home (as applicable). ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONSManaged
Care Treatment Planning and Care Coordination:Possess knowledge of
the needs of individuals with a mental illness, and substance
use/addiction disorders and effectively work with all individuals
with respect on a level that they can understand and relate
toEnsures all State mandated tasks related to Dispositions and
discharge are completed within benchmark timeframesEnsures timely
and thorough documentation of all efforts, both individual-specific
and programmatically, as requested by SupervisorCoordinates with
key providers and others in a collaborative approach to address
needs of the individual and ensure appropriate treatment planning
and evaluationPromotes person centered practices, including use of
person-centered language and person-centered tools in
planningIdentifies gaps in services and intervenes to ensure that
the individual receives appropriate care and discharge
planning.Focuses on achieving positive outcomes for individuals,
regardless of disposition status, including reduction in high-risk
events and inappropriate service utilizationEnsures that services
for the individual are coordinated across the Vaya Health system
and with other systems, including primary care. Refers to other
specialists for timely assessment as clinically indicatedProvides
support and direction for the individual and his/her treatment team
to ensure quality service and community integrationEducates others
about various housing options/resources and how to access them
Collaboration:Partners with individuals/families, providers and
community stakeholders, as applicable, to create solutions to
issues/concerns, barriers to progress, etc.Works in partnership
with other Vaya Health departments to address identified needs and
opportunities to improve member outcomesWork is performed with
considerable independence, with most work performed in the
community and away from the office. Employee is familiar with
values and goals of Care Coordination, Vaya Health and minimal
daily instruction is required. Formal supervision is scheduled
monthly on an ongoing basis and informal supervision occurs as
needed. This is a mobile based position which primarily occurs
during normal business hours. Employee is required to have and
maintain high speed internet access (with a minimum download speed
of 10Mb/s) in home residence as a condition of employment. The
expense for installation and monthly maintenance of this internet
access will be the responsibility of the employee. Driving is an
essential function of the position. Travel within the community is
required and after-hours meeting attendance should be expected upon
occasion. Vaya Health reserves the right to call upon this employee
during non-business hours as needed to meet the demands of the
position. KNOWLEDGE, SKILL & ABILITIESAbility to multitask and
prioritize to manage multiple projects on tight timelines Ability
to take ownership of projects from planning through executionStrong
attention to detail and superior organizational skills Ability to
understand the strategic direction and goals of the department and
support appropriate processes to facilitate achievement of business
objectives Comfort with adapting and adjusting to multiple demands,
shifting priorities, ambiguity, and rapid change Well-developed
capabilities in problem solving and crafting efficient processes A
result and success-oriented mentality, conveying a sense of urgency
and driving issues to closure An ability to initiate and build
relationships with people in an open, friendly, and accepting
mannerAn innate drive to innovate and optimize the use of available
resources An ability to be a responsible self-starterProficiency
with Microsoft Office proficiency, to included Excel, data
analysis, and secondary researchKnowledge of and experience with
managing an operations system High level of diplomacy and
discretion is required to effectively negotiate and resolve issues
with minimal assistanceExceptional interpersonal skills and highly
effective communication ability in both written and oral
formProblem solving, negotiation and conflict resolution skills are
essential to balance the needs of both internal and external
customersSkilled at shifting between macro and micro level
planning, maintaining both the big picture and seeing that the
details are coveredConsiderable knowledge of the MH/SU/DD service
array provided through the network of providers with additional
knowledge in Medicaid B and C waivers, and NC DMA Clinical Coverage
policies is essentialMust be detail oriented, able to organize
multiple tasks and priorities, and to effectively manage projects
from start to finishAbility to change the focus of activities, when
needed, to meet changing prioritiesProficiency in Microsoft Office
products (such as Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.) is required.Excellent
written and verbal communication skills.Schedule Integrity combined
with commitment to adhere to established deadlines.
QUALIFICATIONS & EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSMaster's degree in
Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or similar field and at least
two years of progressive experience providing similar services to
the populations served (MH/SU/IDD).
Licensure/Certification Required:Must be fully or provisionally
licensed mental health clinician. Master's-level fully Licensed
Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), fully Licensed Clinical Mental
Health Counselor (LCMHC), fully Licensed Psychological Associate
(LPA), or fully Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT).
Preferred Work Experience:Experience with DAC populations is
preferred. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTSClose visual acuity to perform
activities such as preparation and analysis of documents; viewing a
computer terminal; and extensive reading. Physical activity in this
position includes crouching, reaching, walking, talking, hearing
and repetitive motion of hands, wrists and fingers. Sedentary work
with lifting requirements up to 10 pounds, sitting for extended
periods of time. Mental concentration is required in all aspects of
work. RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT: This position is required to reside in
North Carolina or within 40 miles of the North Carolina border.
SALARY: Depending on qualifications & experience of candidate. This
position is exempt and is not eligible for overtime
compensation.
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATION: Open Until Filled.
APPLY: Vaya Health accepts online applications in our Career
Center, please visit . Vaya Health is an equal opportunity
employer.
Keywords: Vaya Health, Greensboro , DAC Re-Entry Coordinator - LP (Vaya's West Region), Other , North Wilkesboro, North Carolina
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