CLTS Service and Support Coordinator - Ozaukee County
Port Washington, WI 53074
About the Job
Job Summary
The Children’s Long-Term Support (CLTS) Service and Support Coordinator provides support and service coordination and assists participants and their family to achieve an inclusive, interdependent, and self-empowered life. The participant’s support and service coordinator (SSC) needs knowledge of available programs, resources, and services to create an individualized service plan that best supports the participant and family in pursuit of their desired outcomes. This includes connecting families to supports throughout the community and promotes the participant’s self-determination and involvement in all facets of community life. This position focuses on physical, developmental, and social and emotional disabilities. This also consists of working with the family to develop an Individualized Service Plan (ISP) that will include the services and supports that are needed to address the child and family’s unique needs. Service coordinators continue to work with children and their families to assure that all needs are being met over time and under changing circumstances.
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
The following duties are primarily performed and are essential for this position. Employees are expected to be able to perform each of these job duties satisfactorily and successfully with or without reasonable accommodations to be qualified for the position. Other duties may be required and assigned.
40% Intensive Case Management:
Assesses all aspects of an individual and family (health/physical functioning, AODA, mental health, and financial); implement a comprehensive service plan to meet the individual needs and outcomes in a cost-effective manner and evaluate progress.
Coordinates with families and their child to develop a clear, family-centered individual services plan. Triages and manages complex situations, including assisting families in crisis. Finds appropriate resources, providing family direction/support in resource utilization, making referrals to other programs/providers, and connecting with formal and informal supports already in place (i.e., school, doctors/specialists/ABA). Conducting home visits at least every 6 months (ideally quarterly) and completing corresponding paperwork. Makes difficult decisions and has conversations that may be complex, including completing a CPS referral or discussion with outside providers about concerns.
Stays up to date on DMS, DHS publications, Medicaid rules and regulations, maintain certification to provide case management and to complete functional screens. Completes the Mandated Reporter Online Training. SSC is required to be knowledgeable of the service delivery system, the availability of integrated services and resources, or the need for such services and resources to be developed. Assessing and periodically reassessing the participant’s health, safety, and functional capacity. Identifying vulnerable and high-risk children and ensuring heightened care coordination, collaborating with other agencies when applicable. Assist the consumer and family to access Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) benefit (known as HealthCheck), Medicaid State Plan services, CCOP funding, private health insurance, and to monitor and assist with the Medicaid financial annual review. Assists with establishing financial, functional, and all other aspects of Medicaid waiver eligibility.
25% Documentation:
Entering all case documentation into the Human Services Department’s Electronic Health Record. Manages documentation of 20 or more required forms per case, including but not limited to: Narrative, ISP, Outcomes, exceptional expense notification, high cost, CITR, and service request forms. Monitors and reviews CLTS Provider progress notes to maintain up to date information on participant progress. Collection and reviewing of outside reports from school and private therapies. Completes a child-centered assessment by gathering current, comprehensive information about the child. Strives to use a systems approach to meeting a child’s unique needs, skills, supports, and environment.
Works with the child and family to identify and record their desired outcomes. Explores the child’s and family’s preferences for service delivery, living arrangement, medical care, and community participation. Completes the ISP, working collaboratively with the family to determine which supports, services, and environmental modifications will benefit the child, build on the child’s strengths, and maximize the child’s independence and community participation. Sends outcomes to direct service providers and ensure providers sign and return outcomes to SSC. Schedules and authorizes supports and services listed on the ISP. Calculates parental fees annually and as needed. Submit service request forms to demonstrate needs assessment for new services/items. Keeps a detailed Outlook calendar.
20% Billing/Fiscal Responsibilities:
Bills 85% of time worked. Understands what services can be covered under another funding source, work with families/providers to obtain necessary service denials/approvals. Documents contact with the family and child in the child’s record. Ensures that CLTS Waiver Program services are funded as the payer of last resort.
5% Assessment and Ongoing Eligibility Determinations:
Reviews a client’s current services and service needs during monthly collateral/direct contacts, six-month reviews, and annual recertification’s in order to determine if services continue to be appropriate or other needs arise. Calculates service rates for clients approved CLTS services following the Rate Setting Initiative. Informs families about denial-of-service requests and sends an NOA in a timely manner.
5% Cross-System Collaboration:
Collaborates and coordinates with other programs the client may be involved with including, but not limited to: Birth to Three, CCS, Juvenile Justice, CPS, and the ADRC. Makes referrals in a timely and appropriate manner. Communicates/collaborates with staff in other departments on shared case needs and updates in order to provide a wraparound approach to client service needs. Works with outside supports on client needs including attending and being a valued team member on a child’s IEP team, communicating with physicians, therapists, etc., for case updates/needs/obtaining orders. Sends referrals to other departments.
5% Provider Collaboration:
Makes a collateral contact to review the child’s and family’s current needs and update supports and services accordingly. Provides authorizations for each CLTS Waiver billable service and ensuring appropriate billing service; educates and provides referral services to the general public and agency staff regarding CLTS. Coordinates authorization from third party administrators for necessary services, collaborates with providers to ensure quality services are provided, and communicates progress with supported documentation. Ensures all CLTS funded services are delivered in accordance with program requirements and service providers meet required qualifications.
Guides potential providers on how to/where to submit information to become a certified provider and direct them to where they can receive additional auth support, work with providers to make sure they submit and understand the necessary documentation they need to submit for cases (DLST and Counseling and Therapeutic reports, signed outcomes) as well as documentation needed to become a certified provider.
3% Miscellaneous:
Collaborates with CLTS Team members. Understands CCOP & participate in the quarterly Children Come First Advisory Meetings. Attends unit and division meetings, team meetings, supervision, and case consultations.
2% Programmatic and Transactional Activities:
Provides transitional support for CLTS Waiver Program enrollment and disenrollment. Assists the participant to locate safe and appropriate housing, including the determination of the efficacy of substitute care settings. Assists the participant to pursue vocational and/or educational opportunities. Supporting transition-planning processes (for example, child-adult at age 14) in accordance with CLTS transition requirements.
Supervision Exercised
None
Minimum Education Qualifications
Education and/or Experience Requirements:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Human Services accepted, Master’s preferred.
Licenses, Certifications, and Other Requirements:
- Certified Children’s Functional Screener Certification may be obtained after hire.
- Certified Children's Long Term Support Waiver (case manager) Certification may be obtained after hire.
- Valid Wisconsin Driver’s License and Insurance required upon hire.
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Qualifications
In order to perform the functions and responsibilities of the position (listed above) the following knowledge, skills, and abilities are essential.
- Prior case management experience preferred.
- Excellent communication and problem-solving skills.
- Strong written skills.
- Ability to analyze and synthesize information.
- Highly advanced engagement and interviewing skills, assessment skills, plan development, and outcomes monitoring.
- Ability to exercise sound judgment in working with a variety of people and circumstances.
- Able to work with diverse populations.
- Ability to provide effective collaboration and coordination with community resources.
- Knowledge of and ability to demonstrate Trauma Informed Care and strengths-based practice.
- Knowledge of Wisconsin Child Welfare Model of Practice.
- Knowledge of children and disabilities (developmental, physical, mental health)
- Knowledge of Children’s Long-Term Support Waiver Program and Children’s Community Options Program funding services.
- Understanding of Medicaid Program, community resources
- Ability to maintain accurate, timely, and comprehensive documentation in compliance with state standards as well as agency policy and procedures.
- Develop and maintain professional relationships.
- Requires a valid Wisconsin Driver's License with a good driving record and liability insurance.
- Ability to travel throughout the county sometimes daily at times with personnel vehicle.
- Excellent organizational skills and ability to work independently as well as within a team.
- Excellent critical thinking skills
- Ability to multi-task, prioritize work duties and successfully meet deadlines as required.
- Ability to manage families in crisis and provide appropriate services and support.
- Knowledge of the social, cultural, economic, physical, psychosocial and mental health needs of infants, children and adults with disabilities including the ability to work with persons who are victims of abuse, and or domestic violence.
- Proficiency with routine computer programs such as Electronic Health Record, Word, Outlook, and Excel.
In evaluating candidates for this position, Ozaukee County may consider a combination of education, training, and experience which provides the necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the duties of this position.
Physical Requirements
- Prolonged periods of sitting and working on a computer.
- Periodic periods of standing or walking.
Work Environment
Working with clients either in the office or in their homes. Environment could be potentially hostile.
EOE / ADA Statement
Ozaukee County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, Ozaukee County will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
Nothing in this job description limits management’s right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the position. The job description does not constitute an employment agreement or affect the at-will nature of the employment arrangement between the employee and company and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.
Ozaukee County offers a generous benefits package including: health, dental, life, & vision insurance; free employee health clinic & Teladoc; paid holidays, vacation, & sick time; state of Wisconsin WRS defined benefit pension program; bonus opportunities; employee fitness room; wellness program & wellness reimbursement; tuition reimbursement & continuing education opportunities; and more! Please note some that benefits offered are dependent on full-time/part-time status.
Ozaukee County prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type against applicants and employees on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, handicap, disability, genetics, veteran status or military service, marital status or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic or status protected by federal, state or local laws. Ozaukee County also provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with the requirements of the Americans With Disabilities Act and applicable state and local laws.
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