Community Integration Coordinator
Location: Bloomington, MN
Pay Range: $47,000-$50,000 annual salary, based on qualifications
Schedule: Full-Time, 40 hours per week. Monday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Community Integration Coordinator Responsibilities:
- Establish supportive and motivational relationships with residents; coach residents to utilize coping strategies and complete activities of daily living;
- Observe residents for changes in health symptoms; redirect maladaptive behaviors; perform behavioral management interventions; and de-escalate mental health crises.
- Complete intake process for new residents and complete discharge process for residents exiting the program.
- Collaborate with residents and their care teams to develop goals, complete functional assessments, and complete individual abuse prevention plans.
- Meet daily with clients to support client goals and needs for managing their illness; and encourage the use of natural supports and community resources.
- Assist in the completion of independent living skills, including meal planning, budgeting, shopping, housekeeping, and laundry.
- Support residents in identifying achievable goals related to housing stabilization, tenancy skills, health and wellness, and employment.
- Support residents to maintain Housing Support benefits and partner with property management to ensure housing stability.
- Refer residents to appropriate services and community resources; and assist with scheduling appointments and transportation.
- Maintain client records in an electronic health record system.
- Accompany residents on appointments as needed.
- Maintain communication with providers, family members and others to promote the well-being of residents.
Community Integration Coordinator Requirements:
- 1-2 years of experience, post secondary education in behavioral health, or combination of experience and education required
- Valid driver's license, vehicle insurance, and acceptable driving record required
- Experience working with adults with SPMI, chemical dependency issues, and co-occurring disorders preferred