Service Coordinator Part-Time
Department: Program Operations
Reports to: Program Manager
General Description:
Under supervision of a Program Manager, the Service Coordinator contributes to program providing direct service delivery to students and/or their families with significant emphasis to case management, counseling and crisis intervention services and funding specific program deliverables, including teamwork and capacity building for the assigned campus and organization.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Direct Service Delivery
Supportive Guidance and Counseling
Individual, Group and Family Supportive Guidance (Supportive Guidance - Facilitating problem-solving and life skills enhancement experiences for students and/or families.)
Case Staffing and Consultation (Conferring with interdisciplinary team and/or other professional(s) regarding a case.)
Coordinate Health and Human Service Linkages (Providing information and referrals to resources within the school or community. Integrate and coordinate concurrent treatment and resources.)
Case Management (Provide case management services – assessment, service plan development and implementation, community linkages, monitoring and outcome evaluation – to targeted students referred for a variety of academic, behavioral health, developmental, emotional, and/or social problems.)
Individual, Group and Family Supportive Counseling (Supportive Counseling - Interventions designed to help students and/or families build strengths, develop and maintain pro-social and adaptive behaviors.) (Psycho-educational techniques aimed at prevention of mental and/or emotional problems.)
Academic Enhancement
Collaborate with the community college staff (Admissions, Financial Aid, Academic Advising, Support Services, Disability Services, Learning Centers, Counseling Services, etc.) to address the needs of targeted students who require additional support to succeed academically and/or activities that teach strategies for developing school success skills.
Health and Human Services
Community Outreach – Collaborate with agency and business partners to explore resources in the neighborhood community (to meet the basic and emergency needs of students) for service delivery.
Career Awareness
Collaborate with the community college staff to address the needs of targeted students who require additional support to enhance career awareness and/or develop activities that teach strategies for developing career goals and job skills.
Enrichment
Develop and coordinate activities that expand students’ educational and/or cultural horizons, including constructive college exploration recreational activities that enhance knowledge and cultural competence.
Parental and Family Involvement
Parent Support – Collaborate with college campus staff to provide support for targeted students who are referred due to day-care needs and/or opportunities to enhance school engagement.
Administrative
Work in collaboration with Program Manager to develop and coordinate Communities In Schools program at community college campus site
Campus Service Delivery Plans
Monthly Reporting
Program Manager’s Report
Partnership Report
Monthly Calendar
Meet with Community College Administrator, and/or Support Services Team
Partnership Development
Documentation of service delivery contacts
Attend Cluster Meetings and CIS In-Service/Trainings
Attend Faculty and Support Services Team Meetings
Minimum Educational Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Sciences or Social Work required. Master’s Degree preferred.
Minimum Experience Requirements:
Two years progressively responsible professional work experience in direct service delivery including case management with adolescents and adults. Experience in documentation and excellent communication skills (oral and written).
Required Knowledge & Skills:
Valid Texas Driver License
Experience working with adolescents and adults
Analytical and conceptual ability
Communication Skills (Oral and Written)
Program Planning and Monitoring Skills
Ability to organize work and projects
Ability to make timely and quality judgments and decisions
Ability to work in a multicultural, fast-paced environment, and establish harmonious and effective working relationships both within and outside the organization
Initiative, passion and commitment to Communities In Schools mission and professional values
Knowledge in case management and other forms of counseling interventions or programming for adolescents and adults
Knowledge of professional Code of Conduct and Texas Laws
Experience providing consultation and case staffing
Compensation and Benefits:
Base Pay: Bachelor’s/Master’s Degree starting at $25/hour
Licensed Mental Health Professional starting at $35/hour
Additional Pay: Applicable Pro-rated Bilingual Stipend (based on regular weekly hours)
Other Pay: Business Mileage Reimbursement
Benefits: 1% CIS 403(b) Retirement Plan Contribution and Up to 5% CIS 403(b) Retirement
Plan Contribution Match