Service Coordinator and Service Coordinator Supervisor Requirements Sample Clauses

Service Coordinator and Service Coordinator Supervisor Requirements. The CHC-MCO must provide Service Coordinators and Service Coordinator supervisors that have the following qualifications: • Service Coordinators must be an RN or Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology or other related fields, and at least three years of experience in a social service or health care related setting except that Service Coordinators hired prior to the CHC zone Start Date must have the qualifications and standards proposed by the CHC-MCOs and approved by the Department. • Service Coordinator Supervisors must be an RN or a PA licensed social worker or PA licensed mental health professional with at least three years of relevant experience except that Service Coordinator Supervisors hired prior to the Start Date who have a Master’s degree, but not a license, 1) must obtain a license within their first year of this Agreement and 2) must have the qualifications and standards proposed by the CHC-MCOs and approved by the Department.
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Service Coordinator and Service Coordinator Supervisor Requirements. ‌ The CHC-MCO must require that all employed or contracted Service Coordinators meet the minimum requirements of being a registered nurse or having a bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology or other related field and at least three years of experience in the coordination of services. All Service Coordinator Supervisors must be employed by the CHC-MCO or a Service Coordination entity under contract with the CHC-MCO and must be a licensed social worker with at least 5 years of experience or a registered nurse with at least 5 years of experience. Service Coordinators and Service Coordinator Supervisors must also complete Department- approved training in required training topics.‌

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