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NOW HIRING: Coordinator - Comprehensive Assessment Program Apply at https://bit.ly/4aNC5vk Qualifications: Education Required: Open. Education Preferred: Bachelor’s degree in human services. Experience Required: 1 year related experience. Experience Preferred: 2 years related experience. Valid drivers’ license in good standing and vehicle with appropriate auto insurance required. Must be able to pass the motor vehicle record background check. Position Specifics: Typically reflecting a 32 hour work week. Position Hours: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm some nights and weekends to meet needs of clients. Full-time position. Nonexempt hourly position. $30.05 per hour estimated $50,000 per year. Comprehensive benefits offered. Service Area: Scott County Position Details: The Coordinator of Comprehensive Assessment Program is responsible for conducting comprehensive assessments on youth and families as referred to the Comprehensive Assessment Program and interviewing and directing clients with behavioral and/or mental health conditions and their families as a member of a community child health team. This position plans and coordinates care based on needs, evaluates the effectiveness of care provided; identify and evaluates the significance of social, environmental, and emotional factors relative to identified behavioral or mental health concerns. This position utilizes the principles of family-driven/person-centered, comprehensive, and culturally competent care in the provision of services to identified youth and adults. This position must have reliable transportation and proof of auto insurance. Provide on-call telephone consultation on a rotating basis. These responsibilities are carried out under the direction of the Supervisor of Comprehensive Care Coordination. This position will need to have a flexible schedule that may include working some nights, weekends, and holidays. Apply at https://bit.ly/4aNC5vk

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