Purpose of Job
The purpose of this classification is to provide care coordination to families and patients interested in obtaining education and resources designed to improve family resiliency, self- sufficiency, and improved long-term health outcomes.
Essential Functions
The Care Coordinator – CHANT is responsible for the following essential functions:
Provide care coordination to parents according to CHANT program model and KCHD guidelines assuring confidentiality of all client information.
Conduct family assessments and screenings, develop family service plans, develop, and review family goal plans, and connect to community resources within the context of family home visits.
Prepare and implement care pathways based on the CHANT program requirements.
Coordinate with Medical Team Lead to assess medical and financial eligibility for Children’s Special Services program.
Provide comprehensive developmental assessments for children who lack health coverage or access to a Primary Care Provider
Ensure necessary supplies and equipment are provided to clients as designated by need and program coverage.
Evaluate family progress in plan; engage family members to facilitate outcomes on a regular basis.
Approach families from a strengths-based perspective and maintain professional boundaries.
Maintain an overall caseload as assigned and determined by program guidelines.
Keep all documentation up-to-date and accurate, including electronic web-based records, paper records and the daily calendar.
Participate in regular reflective supervision, staff meetings, trainings, CQI activities, and professional development as required to fulfil contractual guidelines and accreditation requirements.
Plan, conduct and participate in targeted community- based events, occasionally after hours or on weekends.