FFPRS Case Manager / Family Care Coordinator at KVC Behavioral HealthCare of Kentucky Inc
Richmond, Kentucky, USA -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

07 Nov, 25

Salary

48000.0

Posted On

09 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

$750 SIGN ON BONUS

If you are looking for a rewarding job where you can make a difference then take a look at KVC Kentucky and all the things we do! Are you called to help those struggling with substance abuse? You can help us combat the opioid epidemic in Kentucky with a career at KVC.
People matter, and that’s why we exist. By providing in-home behavioral healthcare, family preservation and reunification, foster care and youth substance abuse treatment, KVC Kentucky touches the lives of over 12,000 children and families each year. Our services are in-home, strengths-based, and driven by a focus on the safety, permanency, and wellbeing of the child and family.
KVC is accredited by The Joint Commission, considered a gold standard in healthcare. Our 200+ passionate, dedicated staff working from 8 locations across the state help strengthen individuals and families each day. Join us in enriching and enhancing the lives of children and families.

REQUIREMENTS OF CASE MANAGER / FAMILY CARE COORDINATOR

-Bachelors in Social Work (or other related field)
-Valid Driver’s License and Car Insurance

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Responsibilities

-Establish initial contact with families within 24 hours of referral to assess safety,
-Initiate safety planning, and connect families with resources to meet immediate needs;
-Conduct team meetings and maintaining communication with the family and providers
-Facilitating the implementation of each family’s Action Plan
-Make frequent and consistent contact with DCBS personnel
-Provide direct services and education targeted at reducing risks, improving child well-being, and preserving child placement with the family per program guidelines.

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