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Program Director Children's Single Point of Access (SPOA)

Company:
Racker
Location:
Ithaca, NY, 14850
Posted:
May 15, 2024
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Description:

Come join Racker in an exciting leadership position! The Children’s SPOA Coordinator/Program Director is responsible for facilitating timely access and linkage to supportive services for children, youth, and families in Tompkins County. This person will also help support the Tompkins County children’s System of Care in collaboration with Tompkins Whole Health. This position has the possibility for remote work and flexible hours.

Position is salaried, 37.5 hours per week, with an annual rate of pay between $65,000-$75,000, depending on education and experience. Our competitive benefits include a continuum of health care options for families and individuals, funding and time for continuing education, retirement investment with employer match, paid vacation, paid sick time, and a 20% discount on childcare services for children of full time staff. Come join our team!

Responsibilities

Serve as resource and clinical lead for questions or needs regarding children's mental health services in Tompkins County

Apply clinical skills and experience to assess needs and provide support to individual children, youth and families

Assist families and providers with navigating multiple child-serving systems

Identify available county/state resources for children, families and providers (Health Home, CFTSS, HCBS, etc.)

Assist with challenges in access to services

Support children and their families applying for residential level of care (RTF/CR)

Support children and families in crisis

Work in collaboration with representatives of other child-serving systems to improve the functioning of the children’s System of Care within the county, including providing technical assistance to system of care partners

Supervise part-time System of Care Coordinator

Convene/facilitate array of local providers for collaboration on meeting needs of children and families in the mental health system

Identify unmet needs that require multi-systemic collaboration, and bring stakeholders together to craft cross-system responses

Provide clinical consultation to local providers

Liaise with Health Homes and/or Care Management Agencies, referring children and serving as a resource (consultant) for questions on services available in the county

Collaborate with and educate a wide array of local/community stakeholders (e.g. local hospitals, state hospitals, pediatricians, schools, etc.)

Conduct local outreach and education activities to inform providers and the community of available resources

Serve as local contact for OMH on strategic planning, programmatic feedback, policy direction and overall input

Share local data and information on trends, challenges, system and service gaps, best practices, innovative programs, etc.

Qualifications

Education/Certification: Master’s Degree in relevant mental health field, with at least five years of experience in children's mental health system preferred

Skills/Abilities: Ability to provide effective clinical support to youth and their families, establish working relationships and collaborate with cross-system stakeholders

Knowledge: Understanding of the needs of children with social, emotional and behavioral problems and the needs of their families. Understanding of mental health resources and systems that serve children and families.

Physical Requirements: Ability to operate standard office equipment.

Our approach to Diversity and Inclusion - "A world where all people know they belong."

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