Team Coordinator- Children's Care Management
Company: Association For Mental Health And Wellness
Location: Ronkonkoma
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description New York State continues to
undergo massive changes in a move towards integrating mental and
physical health care, substance abuse and social service needs. We
are looking for a highly skilled individual who can assume the role
of Children’s Care Management Team Coordinator. Responsibilities
combine duties of a professional direct service provider with
administrative and supervisory tasks in order to further our
mission. The goal of the Children’s Care Management program is to
work with children and their families, who have an array of
behavioral health and medical conditions, to assist them in
accessing medical, behavioral and social services in their
communities so that unnecessary hospitalizations and emergency room
visits can be avoided. Key Responsibilities will include:
Maintaining mixed caseload and providing comprehensive care
management Monitor enrollment eligibility & appropriateness
Collaborative documentation Providing oversight to and monitoring
productivity of Care Managers Conducting ongoing risk assessment
for all children on team Running and utilizing reports in EHR and
other IT platforms Auditing/monitoring records to ensure quality
and timely completion of documentation Providing group and
individual supervision to Care Managers on team Monitoring staff
hours, timesheets, mileage reimbursement requests Training and
monitoring new staff Participating in staff meetings, Team
Coordinator meetings and other administrative meetings/trainings as
required Performing duties with designated amount of time in field
and office setting Working collaboratively with Program Leadership
and Program Director Supervisory Responsibilities: Facilitate
weekly Team Meetings and monthly individual supervision meetings in
order to provide clinical and risk assessment guidance and
strategize effective interventions. Address programmatic and
procedural changes and provide ongoing clarification and support
related to the changes (i.e. monitoring excluded settings, diligent
search efforts, eligibility criteria, etc.). Utilize reports as a
management tool to ensure all client service documentation
deadlines are being met (i.e. progress notes, re/assessments).
Ensure team members are current with all program reports and
documentation (incident reports, hospital TOC, gaps in care/care
opportunities, CANS, disenrollment documentation, HCBS & CFTSS
applications). Understand, develop and update workflows in
accordance with DOH and Health Home guidelines Track and monitor
productivity of team members and formulate strategies to ensure all
clients’ needs are being met based on triaging risk/need using
tracking spreadsheet, workflows and audit tools. Monitor new client
assignments (new enrolled and enrolled transfers) including
ensuring accurate, timely, completion of all pertinent paperwork
and documentation, reviewing and signing off on checklists on a
regular basis. To interview potential team members as requested and
to monitor and train new team members acting as the program liaison
between the program and Human Resources when necessary. To foster a
feeling of team cooperation and cohesiveness and to act as a
supportive supervisor and teacher to all team members. Provide
guidance/correspondence to team regularly throughout the workday.
Address performance issues as they arise, complete disciplinary
action notices when necessary and conducting employee performance
appraisals when required. To address concerns/grievances brought
forth by clients, family members and/or providers in a timely
fashion and to monitor and follow up as necessary. To
review/approve requests for time off and timesheets within required
time frames; monitoring team members’ daily schedules,
activities/hours. Review and sign off on mileage reimbursement
forms. To monitor and report any issues with the team’s agency
issued equipment (cars, cell phones, laptops, laptop bags) and
their usage. To accompany team members on visits for
assessment/crisis intervention or assist with high-risk/needs
clients as needed. To assume a leadership presence in the office
and on designated office days and provide clinical and crisis
intervention support to all staff as needed. Utilize designated
office days to identify and work with team members, individually,
who need additional support or require additional training. To
demonstrate an understanding of the electronic Care Management
platforms, exhibit computer proficiency and support team in
developing their competencies in this area. Required
Skills/Abilities: Strong leadership and supervisory skills
including familiarity with an electronic health record Excellent
written, verbal communication skills, public speaking Strong
engagement skills and the ability to help the team improve and
refine their own skills around engagement Two Years’ experience
working with children in the target population utilizing a
person-centered, trauma-informed approach Basic knowledge of the
public health/mental health system, public entitlement and social
service programs Must be a reliable self-starter with the ability
to work both independently and as part of a team Accuracy and
attention to detail are essential Ability to work across diverse
populations Bi-lingual (English/Spanish) candidates are strongly
encouraged to apply. Education and Experience: A Master’s degree in
a human service/health discipline; NYS licensure (or working
toward) preferred; and two years administrative/supervisory
experience Current or previous certification in completing Child
and Adolescent Needs and Strengths Comprehensive Multisystem
Assessments (CANS) a plus. Mandated reporting Experience with
juvenile justice system a plus Flexible 8:00am-7:00pm
Monday-Friday; occasional weekends 37.5 hours per week
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