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Children's Behavioral Health Program Coordinator

State of Maine
Maine, USA, United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 15 Oct 2024
💰 $69,139/yr($49,275/yr$69,139/yr)

About the role

Location: Maine, USA,None,None

Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)

Behavioral Health Program Coordinator
Opening Date: October 16, 2024

Closing Date: Ocotber 29, 2024      

Job Class Code: 4002
Grade:  23 (Prof & Tech Svcs)
Salary: $49,275.20- $69,139.20 per year 
Position Number:  03030-0004
Location: Portland or Biddeford

 


Behavioral Health Program Coordinators (BHPCs) are an integral support system within CBHS for children and families experiencing challenges stemming from complex behavioral health concerns or multi-system involvement. BHPCs provide support, coordination, and advocacy services to families in difficult situations from a problem-solving perspective. They often share information to parties concerning treatment options and service access for children, attempting to break down barriers in the delivery system, aimed at stronger coordination and case planning amongst the child’s family and their treatment team. Consultation typically occurs with a child’s family members and their natural or professional support systems including: schools, advocates, Guardian ad Litem’s, case managers, clinicians (outpatient, home based, and residential), evaluators, hospital staff (physicians, social workers, discharge planners), primary care physicians, service providers, attorneys, Juvenile Community Corrections Officers, and child welfare staff. BHPC consultation can be focused on identifying resources, understanding the youth’s clinical level of care and available service options.

 

Core Responsibilities:

As a Behavioral Health Program Coordinator, you will be responsible for:
•    Ensuring that children with behavioral health needs have access to the most effective services in the least restrictive environment. 
•    Supporting parents, caregivers, and other professional colleagues to access and navigate the child behavioral health system of care in Maine. 
•    Working collaboratively other state agencies.  
•    Participating in community-based collaborative meetings and forums specific to Cumberland County 
•    Providing on-call coverage on a rotation schedule for out-of-state hospitalization. 
•    Serving as part of a statewide team of professionals keeping abreast of promising and evidenced-based practice models, informing policy and practice, and maintaining consistency across districts. 
•    This position may have additional duties assigned related to improving the CBHS System of Care. 

 

Minimum Qualifications:

In order to qualify, you must have a Bachelor’s Degree in one of the Social Sciences and four (4) years experience in professional community mental health work. A Master’s Degree in Social Work may be substituted for two (2) years experience.   The background of well-qualified candidates will demonstrate expertise in the following areas:

1.    A knowledge of and/or work experience with children’s behavioral health programs.
2.    Experience coordinating services for children with serious emotional disturbances and developmental disabilities.
3.    Experience collaborating with both private and state child serving agencies.
4.    Prior experience working with clients with complex and challenging social services needs towards a successful resolution. 

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Agency information: 

The Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) is dedicated to promoting health, safety, resilience, and opportunity for Maine people. The Department provides health and social services to approximately a third of the State's population, including children, families, older Mainers, and individuals with disabilities, mental illness, and substance use disorders. The Department also promotes public health, operates two state psychiatric hospitals, and provides oversight to health care providers.

The Office of Child & Family Services (OCFS), within DHHS is responsible for ensuring the safety, permanency and well-being of children and families through community networks, local resources, and life-long family connections throughout Maine.  This position will be based in our Portland or Biddeford office and requires regular travel.  
   

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