Division:Eskenazi Health
Sub-Division:SEMHC
Req ID:19073
Schedule:Full Time
Shift:Days
Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center, Indiana's first community mental health center, provides comprehensive care for emotional and behavioral problems, including severe mental illness and substance abuse. The Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Centeroffers both inpatient and outpatient services, including several outreach centers as well as clinic- and community-based services.
Focus of Child & Adolescent Wraparound Facilitation
The Child and Adolescent Wraparound Facilitation (WRAP) program is a collaborative effort designed to identify and engage youth who experience serious mental health or behavioral health challenges who meet specific eligibility criteria. The wraparound process is led by a wraparound facilitator who will help the child/youth build a team of the people that provide support. The support network may include friends, family, therapists, faith-based support and other caseworkers and services that the family are receiving. The goal is to have one plan that is created with the team that is created and is shared with everyone so those who are supporting the family can work together on the goals. The program is designed to support the strengths and challenges of each family with a focus on empowerment, resiliency and hope.
Where you Fit In:
Wraparound Facilitator partners with the families to develop their multi-perspective family story and pulls from that story a team who then develops a strength-based plan of care with strategies to best support the family's needs. This role serves as a point of contact to correspond and coordinate partnerships to align with the plan of care for every family that is assigned. Throughout the wraparound process, the Wraparound Facilitator brings teams together monthly to measure progress and to update the plans of care submitting to them to the Division of Mental Health and Addiction for approval. The Wraparound Facilitator manages the money and hours of all wraparound providers invested in the plan of care. The Wraparound Facilitators submit wraparound hours based off strategies in the plan of care and this creates the notice of action allowing all wrapround providers to be paid for their work. Wraparound Facilitators will also review provider's monthly reports to ensure they are working on goals developed during the wraparound team meetings and within the Division of Mental Health and Addiction guidelines. Wraparound Facilitators will also complete assessments throughout the year in which families are enrolled in wraparound to monitor progress and to guide the team's decision-making process.
The wraparound team members are very collaborative and supportive of one another. The team works together on developing strength-based solutions that can be identified within the family's community and accessed after the youth has graduated from wraparound at the end of the year. Wraparound solutions are often creative and utilize out of the box thinking in effort to ensure the youth we serve remain in the home.
What to Expect:
Our Wraparound Facilitator provides at least 50% of their services in the community, which they create their own schedule for, providing flexibility each day on where they travel. Some evenings are required as both youth and caregivers need to be present at a wrap team meeting.
Am I Qualified?
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