• Clinical Care Coordinator

    School Based Services

    Integrated Community Alternatives Network (ICAN), a Community-based Wraparound provider of Social and Mental Health services with emphasis on treating the client in a family context, is currently seeking innovative and experienced applicants to fill a Full-Time School Based Clinical Care Coordinator position in Rome, NY. (Click here for program information)

    Responsible for the delivery of quality psycho-social care to students served in a school setting. Will complete comprehensive assessments and implement treatment plan to address the social, emotional and educational needs of students in pursuit of academic success. The Coordinator will promote the philosophy and mission of the agency by performing the following duties.

    The annual salary generally ranges between $58,000-$62,000. This range is an estimate based on an applicant’s skills and experience.

    This is a Non-Exempt position and paid at an hourly rate.

    Please make sure to apply for this role - even if you don’t meet 100% of the above qualifications. We welcome your application and would, in particular, like to know what about the role and our organization interested you.

    • Coordinate with school personnel and mental health professionals to assure that the youth’s mental health needs are considered in academic planning.
    • Provide supportive consultation services to school personnel as needed, including, classroom observation, peer mediation, school wide events, etc.
    • Conducts outreach to engage students and assist families with an understanding of program philosophy and policies.
    • Links clients and their families to appropriate resources and services in a timely and coordinated manner.
    • Assists the client and family with the development, implementation and monitoring of their individualized plan of care and schedules routine meetings to review, revise and discuss such plans.
    • Provide short term counseling to youth and families.
    • Complete a psychosocial assessment of identified student and family to include treatment recommendations and service identification.
    • Completes all required documentation in a comprehensive and timely manner as required by ICAN and BOCES.
    • Provide trainings to school personnel, parents, and community members on children’s mental health to raise awareness about intervention and treatment.
    • Collaborate with existing educational personnel in student’s home district (i.e. prevention workers, social workers, guidance counselors) to plan for timely return to district.
    • Maintain statistics for analysis and reporting purposes.
    • Master's degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling or related field required.
    • NYS Professional License in area of study preferred or may be license eligible upon hire, or 1-3 years of experience as a Clinician, Mental Health Counselor or School Counselor.
    • Candidates must have thorough knowledge of services provided, well developed advocacy skills, and a knowledge and understanding of educational supports.
    • Experience working with students with severe emotional and behavioral problems required.
    • Valid NYS Driver's License is required.
    • Health Insurance
    • Dental Insurance
    • Vision Insurance
    • 401K Retirement Plan
    • Paid Vacation Time
    • Paid Sick Leave
    • Paid Personal Time
    • Paid Birthday Leave
    • Paid Bereavement Time
    • 9 Paid Holidays
    • Tuition Assistance Program
    • Employer Paid Life Insurance
    • Long-Term Disability
    • Employee Assistance Program
    • Insurance Buy Back
    • Employee Wellness Benefit
    • Longevity Awards
    Interested applicants are invited to submit a letter of interest, resume and list of professional references at our ICAN Career Center.
    ICAN is an equal opportunity employer.
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