Mental Health Care Coordinator - Outpatient and C-
Listed on 2026-07-08
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Social Work
Mental Health, Crisis Counselor, Human Services/ Social Work
West Coast Children’s Clinic, located in Oakland, California, is a non‑profit community psychology clinic that provides mental health services to Bay Area children, youth, and families. Working at West Coast Children’s Clinic means being part of an organization that is client‑centered, trauma‑informed, collaborative, and committed to justice and equity.
Position DetailsTitle
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Outpatient and C‑Change Intensive Care Coordinator (ICC)
Classification
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Regular Full Time (1.0 FTE), Non‑exempt (Hourly)
Location
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Oakland, CA / Hybrid (availability to provide client services in-person and complete documentation remotely)
Regular Work Schedule
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Full time, M‑F
Compensation
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- $31.25 per hour
The Intensive Care Coordinator (ICC) is responsible for the assessment, development, coordination, implementation, and oversight of intensive behavioral health, community‑based care plans for moderate to high‑acuity clients with complex behavioral health, medical, developmental, and/or psychosocial needs. The ICC identifies and brings together family, natural supports (friends, extended family, neighbors, community members) and formal system partners (child welfare, school, juvenile probation, etc.)
to form a Child & Family Team (CFT) which collectively works together to address goals and ensure successful and enduring change.
The ICC exercises clinical judgment and discretion in collaboratively evaluating client needs and strengths, determining appropriate interventions, coordinating interdisciplinary treatment services, managing crises, resource linkage, behavioral skill building and developing individualized care strategies guided by the Integrated Core Practice Model. The ICC coordinates and facilitates regular CFT meetings among teams, and monitors and contributes to progress toward a youth’s goals.
The work is varied in character, requiring interpretation of clinical information, application of professional standards, and clinically informed decision‑making. ICCs provide services and participate in agency meetings in a combination of environments including virtual (zoom / phone) and in‑person office or community locations (drop‑in center, client homes, school, parks, etc.). This position primarily serves youth and young adults in the C‑Change program.
Aboutthe C‑Change Program
The C‑Change Program supports the transformation of the lives of youth who are at risk or have been identified as sexually exploited minors by focusing on supporting stabilization, reducing mental health symptoms, self‑efficacy and self‑determination, community building, and connecting youth with other resources. Our specialized approach provides mental health screening, advocacy, clinical case management, and psychotherapy to at‑risk youth. C‑Change provides services to youth who are up to 21 years old and reside throughout the Bay Area.
Responsibilities& Competencies
- Assessment and Care Planning – Conduct comprehensive biopsychosocial, behavioral health, risk, and functional assessments for clients with complex and high‑acuity needs. Support the development, implementation, and monitoring of individualized care plans using evidence‑based and trauma‑informed practices. Evaluate clinical progress and modify interventions based on ongoing assessment and professional judgment.
- Facilitate Child & Family Team (CFT) Meetings – Regularly schedule, organize and facilitate CFT meetings with youth/families and their community stakeholders. Facilitation training will be provided.
- Team‑Based Care – Work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary treatment team to support youth and families with developing and making progress toward their goals.
- Clinical Care – Manage a caseload of up to 19 clients and ensure 50% (20 hrs / week) are dedicated to providing behavioral health services to youth and families; uphold ethical and legal responsibilities, complete high quality documentation, link youth to resources, support skill building, assess needs, strengths & provide crisis intervention and de‑escalation. Represent our mission, philosophy, and uphold ethical and legal responsibilities as a mandated reporter.
- Crisis Intervention & Clinical Decision Making –…
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