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Transition Care Coordinator (Southern Region)

Messiah College

Oregon (IL)

Remote

USD 53,000 - 67,000

Full time

30+ days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a Transition Care Coordinator to empower individuals through effective care coordination and support. This role involves working closely with a diverse team to ensure successful transitions for individuals with complex needs. You will play a vital role in assessing and addressing the needs of clients, fostering independence, and enhancing their quality of life. With a focus on collaboration and community impact, this position offers a unique opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of those served. Join a supportive environment that values professional growth and work-life balance, making every day rewarding.

Benefits

Health Insurance - no premium for employee coverage
Flexible Spending Accounts
Paid Time Off (PTO) of 24 days
12 paid holidays within first year
401k with 5% employer match
Public Service Loan Forgiveness Qualifying Employer
Work-from-home flexibility

Qualifications

  • Master's degree or RN licensure with relevant experience required.
  • Experience with individuals with behavioral/mental health issues preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Provide care coordination and treatment planning for individuals in need.
  • Collaborate with clinicians and specialists for successful transitions.

Skills

Care Coordination
Assessment
Treatment Planning
Monitoring
Education and Referral

Education

Master's degree in a human services field
Bachelor's degree in a human services field

Tools

Trillium Health Resources software platform
State database systems

Job description

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Transition Care Coordinator (Southern Region)

Position Number: 41014

FLSA Status: Exempt

Posting Salary Range:$53,045 - $66,837

Office Location: Remote in North Carolina within Trillium’s Southern Region. Counties included: Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Hoke, Lee, Moore, New Hanover, Robeson, or Scotland.

POSTING DETAILS:

Make an Impact

Trillium Health Resources is a Tailored Plan and Managed Care Organization (MCO) that manages serious mental health, substance use, traumatic brain injury, and intellectual/developmental disability services in North Carolina. Serving in 46 counties, we help individuals and their families strengthen well-being and build foundations for a healthy life.

Join our team as we empower others to live their best lives by providing access to quality healthcare. We offer a challenging, engaging work environment where staff take home more than a paycheck. Every day, we see the results of our dedication – in the smiles of children on our accessible playgrounds and in the pride on the face of an adult cooking a meal for the first time. Working at Trillium Health Resources is more than just a job; it is an opportunity to make a direct impact on the communities we serve.

At Trillium, we know that empowering others begins with supporting and developing our team. That’s why we offer competitive benefits and work-from-home flexibility so that our employees thrive outside of the office. We’re also committed to building a diverse, inclusive culture where all employees have the potential to grow professionally and personally.

What We’re Looking For

The Transition Care Coordinator (TCC) is responsible for providing care coordination (treatment planning, assessment, monitoring, educating, and referral/linking) to individuals identified in the Transitions to Community Living Initiative Special Needs Populations (TCLI) by targeting those chronic, unresolved, or complex physical, behavioral health, and social determinant needs. TCC will provide care planning as well as discharge and transition planning from Adult Care Homes, inpatient units, and detention centers with foundations in national evidence-based and informed standards providing whole person care. If you are looking for a unique opportunity to make a tangible impact on the lives of others, apply today!

On a typical day, you might:

  • Work collaboratively with licensed Clinicians, Registered Nurses, and Peer Support Specialists to ensure successful discharge/transition planning/post transition monitoring.
  • Provide care coordination/care management to assigned TCL individuals who may have identified needs with behavioral health, physical health, co-occurring, co-morbid or multi-morbid conditions.
  • Assess member’s needs who have transitioned into supportive housing to determine if additional support and services are needed for continued independent living.
  • Complete Care Management Comprehensive Assessment and other assessments.
  • Ensure timely and accurate documentation of all transition planning/post transition planning and coordination efforts in Trillium Health Resources software platform and multiple State database systems.

Employee Benefits:

Trillium knows that work/life balance is important. That’s why we offer our employees competitive benefits and flexibility that is second to none. Take a look at what we have to offer:

  • Typical working hours are 8:30am-5pm
  • A remote work option available for most positions
  • Health Insurance - no premium for employee coverage
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Paid Time Off (PTO) of 24 days, plus 12 paid holidays within first year of employment
  • 401k with 5% employer match & immediate vesting
  • Public Service Loan Forgiveness Qualifying Employer

Qualifications:

Education/Experience:
Master's degree in a human services field or licensure as a RN and one (1) year of relevant experience working directly with individuals with SED or SMI;
OR
Bachelor's degree in a human services field or licensure as a RN and three (3) years of relevant experience working directly with individuals with SED or SMI.

Relevant experience is defined as experience working with individuals with behavioral/mental health, substance use, and/or I/DD.

Preferred Experience:
Experience and knowledge of peer support and experience working with individuals who are certified peer specialists is preferred.

License/Certification:
None Identified, unless qualifying as an RN.
Must have a valid driver’s license.

Location:
Remote in North Carolina within Trillium’s Southern Region. Counties included: Bladen, Brunswick, Columbus, Hoke, Lee, Moore, New Hanover, Robeson, or Scotland.
Must reside in NC to be considered for remote status.
Must be able to travel within catchment as required.

To be considered for employment, all candidates are required to submit an application through ADP and upload a current resume. Your resume must provide your level of education and detailed work experience, including:

  • Employer Name
  • Dates of service (month & year)
  • Average number of hours worked per week
  • Essential duties of the job as related to the position you’re applying for
  • Education
  • Degree type
  • Date degree was awarded
  • Institution
  • Licensure/certification, if applicable

After submitting your application through our career center in ADP, your resume will be reviewed to ensure that your skills and experience meet the essential criteria for the role you have applied for.

You will be notified by HR on the status of your application as appropriate. All applicants will receive a final email when the recruitment cycle for the position has closed.

Join our Talent Community through our ADP career center to stay informed about positions you may qualify for. Remember to keep an updated resume in the Talent Community profile.

The diversity of the communities we serve is reflected in our employees. Trillium Health Resources is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer.

Trillium Health Resources is a drug-free workplace. Candidates are required to pass a drug test as a condition of employment.

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