Care Coordinator; NE
Listed on 2026-01-05
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Healthcare
Mental Health -
Social Work
Mental Health
Location: Ahoskie
Care Coordinator (NE) – ECU Health
The Care Coordinator is responsible for the delivery of counseling, case management, discharge planning and related duties to assigned patients. The role provides direct interventions with patients and families jointly with the interdisciplinary treatment team. This includes assessment, treatment planning, individual and group psychotherapy, problem solving, safety, advocacy, community referrals and crisis intervention. It also involves management of discharge planning and treatment team meetings.
Care Coordinators work on inpatient psychiatric units with possible cross coverage for other areas.
- Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Marriage & Family Therapy, and/or Psychology.
- Licensed in North Carolina at the associate level with an LCSW‑A, LCMHC‑A, LMFT‑A, or LPA.
- Additional associate license as a Clinical Addiction Specialist (LCAS‑A) is preferred (or may be required for some Care Coordinator positions).
- Supervision in place prior to hire (some exceptions may be made). Payment for supervision is at the cost of the Care Coordinator.
- Non‑Violent Crisis Intervention certification within 60 days of hire for all inpatient roles required.
$25.92 – $37.78 per hour
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