Children's Behavioral Health Coordinator
Brewer, Penobscot County, Maine, 04412, USA
Listed on 2026-01-12
-
Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health
Overview
Catholic Charities Maine is a large, statewide, and diverse social service agency. Come join our team of talented employees and become a part of our vast network of resources!
PositionWe have 1 opening for a Full‑Time Children’s Behavioral Health Home Coordinator to cover our Brewer and Fairfield offices.
About the RoleThe Health Home Coordinator for Children plays a pivotal role in ensuring that children with complex needs receive comprehensive and coordinated care. This position involves working closely with families, healthcare providers, and community resources to develop individualized care plans that address the unique needs of each child. The coordinator will facilitate communication among all stakeholders, ensuring services are delivered effectively and efficiently.
By monitoring progress and adjusting care plans as necessary, the coordinator will help improve health outcomes and enhance the overall well‑being of the children served. Ultimately, this role is essential in bridging gaps in care and promoting a holistic approach to health management for children in the community.
- Becoming an integral team member providing BHH services to children and families throughout the area; other team members include a nurse, psychiatrist, family support worker & clinical team leader.
- Statewide trainings to assist with integration of physical health & mental health care.
- Weekly clinical group supervision with the BHH child & adolescent psychiatrist.
- Bi‑weekly individual clinical & administrative supervision.
- Electronic health record with remote access – work from home, office and community.
- Active collaboration with community providers in mental health, physical health and other settings to include other social service agency program staff, primary care, medical specialists, schools & work with JCCO's or DHHS as necessary.
- Flexible schedule – you make your own!
Minimum annual starting salary of $45,760.00. Staff meeting performance expectations earn over $5,500 annually with monthly incentives. Starting salary contingent with experience.
Benefits- $5,000 Recruitment & Retention Bonus: $1,500 at end of orientation, $1,500 at successful completion of probationary period, and $2,000 at 1 year employment.
- Four‑day work week option after successful probation completion.
- Competitive starting salary plus potential for monthly incentive.
- A choice of three comprehensive medical plans.
- Dental & vision insurance options.
- Short‑ and long‑term disability, life insurance (employer paid).
- Voluntary accident & critical illness insurance with a paid health screening benefit.
- Six weeks of paid time off (PTO) in the first year plus an additional six paid agency holidays.
- Bereavement time off.
- Employee assistance plan.
- Mileage reimbursement.
- 401k agency contribution.
- Health and wellness programs including up to $100 reimbursement per year on health and wellness purchases, as well as access to group & individual wellness coaching.
You may submit your cover letter and resume (indicating the position title) via our website (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). or email hr department, fax 207‑344‑6617, or mail to Human Resources Office, Catholic Charities Maine P.O. Box 10660, Portland, ME 04104.
EEO StatementCatholic Charities Maine is a United Way and EOE/Minorities/Females/Veteran/Disabled Employer. Catholic Charities Maine participates in E‑Verify. For more information on E‑Verify, please go to https://.
Qualifications- Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college, with specialization in psychology, mental health and human services, behavioral health, behavioral sciences, social work, human development, special education, counseling, rehabilitation, sociology, nursing, or closely related field.
- Relevant experience working with families and children specifically in a behavioral health case management capacity.
- A working knowledge of pertinent local community resources.
- Computer skills necessary to function successfully in an electronic health record environment.
- Must have own, reliable transportation and a valid driver’s license. Travel required covering our Brewer and Fairfield regions.
(If this job is in fact in your jurisdiction, then you may be using a Proxy or VPN to access this site, and to progress further, you should change your connectivity to another mobile device or PC).