LMHC LCSW BEHAVIORAL HEALTH COURT
Company: Aspire Health Partners
Location: Orlando
Posted on: April 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Behavioral Health Court Coordinator
Please Note: qualified applicants MUST be either a LMHC or LCSW, or
CAP certified
Who are we? For over fifty years, Aspire Health Partners has been
one of the leading non-profit behavioral health companies in the
Southeast. Serving nearly 40,000 clients per year, with locations
in six Central Florida counties and currently expanding into
Hinesville, Georgia Aspire has delivered state-of-the-art
behavioral healthcare and is regularly sought out both statewide
and nationally as an expert in the field. With its mission of
providing the highest quality of compassionate, comprehensive, and
cost effective integrated behavioral healthcare, Aspire, through
its more than two dozen campus locations provides a comprehensive
continuum of services for children, adolescents, adults, seniors,
and families. Through innovative, resourceful treatment and
recovery approaches Aspire offers individuals and families the
opportunity to "aspire" to healthier, happier, and more independent
lives. Aspire employs more than 1,200 professionals and
paraprofessionals dedicated to Saving Lives, Transforming
Communities and Changing the World
Who You Are: You're a leader looking for an opportunity to define
your own career path, connect with a supportive community of health
professionals like you, and increase your earning potential. You
have a passion for working in different care settings and making a
difference in lives.
Job Purpose: As a Behavioral Health Court Coordinator at Aspire
Health Partners, your job purpose will be to serve as the qualified
professional and coordinator as it applies to the Marchman Act,
Baker Act, and their subsequent assessment, court processes, and
care coordination components.
Job Functions
Oversee and facilitate the day-to-day operations and processes of
Marchman Act and Baker Act involved cases across all AHP
facilities, ensuring compliance with statutory and regulatory
requirements.Serve as a qualified professional for the Marchman
Act, which includes, but is not limited to conducting involuntary
assessments to assist in identifying the least restrictive
treatment option based on ASAM criteria, ensuring the proper
completion and submission of all court documentation, serving as
the liaison with the court on Marchman Acts, completing court
testimony, and ensuring all components of the Marchman Act are
carried out in accordance with the lawCommunicating with
petitioners, support system, and other interested third parties, as
appropriate; assist with licensure sign off of clinical
documentation, such as assessments, treatment plans, and transition
plans, as needed. Serve as the care coordinator for the Baker Act,
which includes, but is not limited to collaborating with
psychiatrists and PMHNP providers on assessments and
recommendations, ensuring the proper completion and submission of
all court documentation, serving as the liaison with the court on
Baker Acts, which may involve coordinating medical provider
engagement in the hearings as needed, completing court testimony,
communicating with petitioners, support system, and other
interested third parties, as appropriate, and ensuring all
components of the Baker Act are carried out in accordance with the
law; assist with licensure sign off of clinical documentation, such
as assessments, treatment plans, and transition plans, as needed.
Participate in unit treatment teams to facilitate the assessment
and recommendation process for clients under a Marchman Act or
Baker Act to ensure compliance with processes, documentation, and
timeframe requirements, as set by statutory and regulatory
requirements. Provide care coordination for clients under an active
Marchman Act or Baker Act/AOT court order for treatment. This may
include, but is not limited to, developing and facilitating
transition of care plans, which at times may be in collaboration
with other team members, community partners, governmental entities,
and client support system, to either AHP or non-AHP programs in
accordance with treatment recommendations and court orders and
providing required and as requested written and verbal updates to
the judicial system. Ensure proper communication and information to
clients under a Baker Act or Marchman Act, which includes a
comprehensive transition plan that includes, but is not limited to,
information specific to their case, contact information for the
Behavioral Health Court Coordinator, the courts, and other helpful
resources. Track case statuses and provide accurate and timely
information updates to AHP treatment teams and leadership, as
appropriate, on clients actively under a Marchman Act or Baker Act.
Document and appropriately bill all assessments, hearings,
treatment teams, and information throughout the process accurately
and in a timely manner in the EHR. Ensure all documentation
submitted to the judicial system is accurate, timely, and
consistent with professional/APA writing standards and is on
required forms and in required formats. Provide updated information
to the UR team to ensure ongoing authorizations, as needed.Carry
out efforts to identify community resources and their referral
processes to meet the complex needs of the clients; working to
maintain effective and professional relationships with community
partners to ensure successful collaboration and referrals for
clients. Accurately maintain the records system for Marchman Act
and Baker Act documentation. Conduct audits on the quality of care,
documentation, and process facilitationCollect and track data on
the success of the Marchman Act and Baker Act process as it relates
to compliance with processes and timeframes, proceeding outcomes,
and, where possible, client success. In conjunction with
leadership, utilize information to assist in the development and
facilitation of corrective action plans associated with audit
outcomes to ensure compliance with statutory and regulatory
requirements. Facilitate ongoing Marchman Act and Baker Act
trainings for AHP team members and as requested trainings for
community partners. Assist with assessment and recommendations and
transition planning of all clients, as needed, regardless of legal
status.Most importantly, all functions must be completed while
maintaining high standards of ethical and professional conduct
while adhering to agency policies and procedures.
Position qualifications: Ability to receive and maintain a(n)
Level II Background clearanceAcceptable Motor Vehicle Registration
driver's license record in accordance with the underwriting
guidelines set by Aspire's insurance company.Masters degree in
Mental Health Counseling, Social Work, or like fieldLMHC/LCSW/LMFT
active FL licenseCAP, preferred, but not requiredComputer
literacyPrevious experience with substance abuse and mental health
populationsPrevious assessment and diagnosis experiencePrevious
acute care experience preferredAbility to work independently and in
collaboration with a larger teamHigh level written and verbal
communication skills
All the benefits and perks you need for you and your family:
We are committed to providing our employees with the support they
need. At Aspire Health Partners, we offer eligible staff an
attractive benefit package that includes medical, wellbeing, dental
and vision benefits along with some unique benefits including:
Medical, Dental, Vision, Basic Life & Supplemental Insurance,
Flexible Spending & Health Savings AccountsPaid Time Off (PTO) (2.5
weeks your first year, up to 6 weeks at 14+ years)Paid Diversity &
Floating Holidays (2)Paid Holidays (6)403(b) 50% employer match up
to 10% (3-year vesting cliff)Employee Discounts including Tickets,
Retail, Hotel, Car Rental/PurchaseShort-Term & Long-Term Disability
InsuranceHRSA Loan ForgivenessEmployee Assistance Plan (EAP)Will
preparationFuneral PlanningConcierge Services & Travel
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