Youth Care Coordinator OKC
Listed on 2026-06-06
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Social Work
Community Health, Mental Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services
Position Overview
Family & Children’s Services is seeking a Youth Care Coordinator to provide targeted support services and Youth-centered Systems of Care (SOC). SOC coordinates mental health and community services with the needs of youth and families impacted by trauma by preventing out-of-home placements and encircling families with support and resources.
Family & Children’s Services is Oklahoma’s leading provider of behavioral health care and family services. Care Coordinators work with children in their homes and communities while incorporating the entire family in treatment options. SOC focuses on youth strengths, age, cultural heritage, and wraparound services to strengthen healthy home, school, and family experiences.
Compensation and BenefitsAnnual salary: $55,000. Up to 34 paid days off in the first year. Overflowing benefit package.
PositionSpecific Duties & Responsibilities
- Conduct comprehensive assessments of clients' physical, psychological, social, and environmental needs.
- Implement individualized care plans in collaboration with clients, families, and other stakeholders that address unique needs and goals, promoting reintegration into the community through tailored support and skill-building activities.
- Coordinate and monitor the delivery of services to ensure timely and appropriate care.
- Advocate for clients' rights and assist them in accessing necessary resources and services.
- Provide emotional and practical support to clients and their families.
- Regularly evaluate clients' progress and adjust care plans as needed.
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation of clients' care, progress, and outcomes.
- Facilitate communication and collaboration among multidisciplinary teams, including healthcare providers, social workers, and therapists.
- Participate in case conferences, team meetings, and other collaborative activities to ensure coordinated care.
- Educate clients and families about available services and resources and assist them in making informed decisions.
- Ensure compliance with all relevant laws, regulations, and standards of practice.
- Participate in continuing education, training, and professional development opportunities to stay current with best practices and trends in case management; complete certification renewals and all assigned trainings by the deadline.
- Bachelor's Degree required;
Bachelor's Degree in Social Science preferred. - Experience in the field of mental health, criminal justice, or community-based social services required.
- Communication
- Decision Making
- Engagement
- Initiative and Accountability
- Interpersonal
- Learning
- Organizational Alignment
- Quality of Work
- Adaptability:
Adjust to changing priorities, unexpected situations, and new challenges while remaining productive and effective. - Interpersonal
Skills:
Establish and maintain professional relationships with clients, families, caregivers, colleagues, and community partners. - Initiative:
Work independently with limited supervision, producing timely, accurate, and meaningful results. - Cooperation:
Contribute positively to group dynamics and share knowledge and resources to support multidisciplinary teamwork. - Critical Thinking:
Solve complex problems and make informed decisions by objectively assessing information, evaluating available resources, considering multiple perspectives, and applying sound judgment. - Multitasking:
Manage multiple tasks, projects, and responsibilities concurrently, adapting to changing priorities in a fast‑paced environment. - Autonomy:
Initiate and prioritize work, maintain self‑motivation, manage time independently, and ensure client care delivery with minimal oversight.
- ODMHSAS Case Manager II Certification, completed within 60 days of eligibility.
- Wellness Coach Certification (required).
- Valid driver license with satisfactory driving record for travel to locations beyond the primary office or for client transportation.
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