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5 jobs that use Service Coordination the most

Jobs that use service coordination the most include medicaid service coordinator, early childhood services coordinator, and disability services coordinator.

What jobs use Service Coordination the most?

1. Medicaid Service Coordinator

How medicaid service coordinator uses Service Coordination:

  • Manage SharePoint inventory repository and assign access levels to new hires as needed.
  • Train and support all HMIS users.
  • Maintain require documentation and case notes through the HMIS system.

Most common skills for medicaid service coordinator:

  • Developmental Disabilities
  • Service Coordination
  • Waiver Services
  • OPWDD
  • Consumer Satisfaction
  • Community Resources

2. Early Childhood Services Coordinator

How early childhood services coordinator uses Service Coordination:

  • Manage and coordinate the workload of the release team members and are responsible for organizing and hosting all production release windows.
  • Work with a team to write an IEP to guide the plan for each child.
  • Organize volunteer schedule for nursery and preschool age children.

Most common skills for early childhood services coordinator:

  • Early Intervention
  • Child Care
  • IFSP
  • Child Development
  • Service Coordination
  • Intervention Services

3. Disability Services Coordinator

How disability services coordinator uses Service Coordination:

  • Manage SharePoint inventory repository and assign access levels to new hires as needed.
  • Work with interdisciplinary team assuring hospice patients, families and caregivers receive volunteer support as well as appropriate pastoral care.
  • Complete data entering/gathering tasks in WebCM and MFP websites.

Most common skills for disability services coordinator:

  • Social Work
  • Developmental Disabilities
  • Disability Services
  • Rehabilitation
  • Service Coordination
  • Mental Health

4. Service Coordinator/Case Manager

How service coordinator/case manager uses Service Coordination:

  • Manage timely development and submission of IEP service plans for consumers receiving waivers services from the state.
  • Provide clients support with basic ADL's (shopping, payee services, budgets, managing and attending appointments).
  • Educate individual and families about available Medicaid services while advocating for their rights.

Most common skills for service coordinator/case manager:

  • Social Work
  • Comprehensive Assessments
  • Community Resources
  • Service Coordination
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Medicaid

5. Service Coordinator

How service coordinator uses Service Coordination:

  • Manage social media communication including Facebook, Pinterest, and blog.
  • Manage a pilot program providing diversion services to clients refer by DCF.
  • Manage the MSW staff and coordinate all social service and select patient service activities.

Most common skills for service coordinator:

  • Customer Service
  • Social Work
  • Patients
  • Social Services
  • Service Coordination
  • Data Entry

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