Children's Wraparound Facilitator
Job in
Andover, Butler County, Kansas, 67002, USA
Listing for:
SOUTH CENTRAL MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELING CTR
Full Time
position
Listed on 2026-06-18
Job specializations:
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Social Work
Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Youth Development, Mental Health
Job Description & How to Apply Below
SCMHCC is currently recruiting for a full-time Wraparound Facilitator. Benefits include 401(k) participation, 401(k) 5% salary match after one year of employment, eligible for paid vacation after six months of employment, paid sick leave accrual begins at hire date, employer-paid life insurance and LTD after one year of employment, no cost/low cost employee health insurance options, no-cost employee dental and vision coverage, and at least 10 paid holidays per calendar year.
$1,000.00 sign-on bonus option.
Job Summary:
SCMHCC is seeking a compassionate and organized Wraparound Facilitator for our Community Based Services (CBS) program. This provider supports youth and their families by helping them access community‑based mental health and support services. In this role, you will build strong relationships with families, collaborate with providers and community partners, and help ensure services are coordinated, effective, and responsive to each youth’s needs.
The ideal candidate is family‑focused, detail‑oriented, and comfortable working independently while staying connected with a multidisciplinary care team. This position offers the opportunity to make a meaningful impact by advocating for children, supporting families, and helping youth build skills for long‑term stability and success.
Position Responsibilities:
Build and maintain supportive relationships with youth and their families, and advocate for their needs across service systems.Maintain a caseload of youth receiving community‑based services who have significant emotional or behavioral needs and require care coordination to improve functioning at home, school, and in the community.Educate families about all available community-based services, including specific services and program expectations associated with the HCBS Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED) Waiver.Guide youth and families from referral through transition and discharge planning, including safety planning and connection to ongoing community and natural supports.Coordinate and facilitate quarterly treatment planning meetings with youth, guardians, insurance representatives, therapists, and other members of the child’s support team. Meetings include setting goals, short-term objectives, strengths and needs assessment, service planning, and developing safety and crisis plans.Engage regularly with identified youth, SCMHCC service providers, family, and community partners involved in the youth’s care (such as schools and foster agencies) to monitor progress towards treatment goals and adjust services as needed.Develop working knowledge of local child- and family-serving programs and resources. Connect families to community resources and referrals to create a strong support network.Maintain a workload that includes a minimum of 60% direct contact time with clients each week.Provide accurate and timely documentation in accordance with agency and program guidelines, ensuring documentation meets requirements for medical necessity, goal-directed treatment, and client response to services.Minimum Qualifications:
Have at least a BA/BS degree or be equivalently qualified by work experience or a combination of work experience in the human services field and education, with one year of experience substitution for one year of education. Must have the ability to communicate positively and effectively with others, and to work independently as well as be a productive part of a team.
Must have a dependable vehicle and valid driver’s license. Must provide proof of insurance. Pass a criminal background and driver’s license check to the satisfaction of SCMH.
Preferred Qualifications:
Interest in or experience working with children, adolescents, and families in human services, social services, education, behavioral health, or a related field.Ability to build rapport and engage children, families, and caregivers from diverse backgrounds.Basic understanding of family‑centered or trauma‑informed approaches, or willingness to learn (training provided).Strong verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to communicate clearly and respectfully with youth, families, providers, and community…
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