LCSW(A) / LCMHC(A) / LMFT(A) Community Support Team Lead
Company: Empowerment Quality Care Services
Location: Charlotte
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: 50K to 60K DOE PURPOSE
Coordinate, access, and provide Community Support services and/or
any other services in accordance with wraparound philosophy and in
the least restrictive setting possible to youth and adults who
qualify for community support and/or Developmental Therapies
services; act as a liaison between member, family, providers, and
the community; develop, facilitate and implement interventions
through the members team of providers and supports according to an
individualized treatment plan; maintain agency records and
documentation; respond to crisis. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES Under general supervision, coordinates the intake
and eligibility process; assists the individual using services in
obtaining services, performs functional assessments and social
histories; convenes an Interdisciplinary Team; facilitates the
development of the Individual Service Plan; establishes meaningful
goals, coordinates and monitors services in compliance with
Administrative Rules, Services Management Plan; and other
applicable policies and procedures, measures progress toward goals.
maintains case files, correspondence, and all other required data;
mediates conflicts and advocates for individuals using services.
Knowledge of: Community Support Team policies and procedures
Clinical diagnosis and treatments Human services and MH/DD/SAS
network Principles of choice, empowerment, and community
integration Disability related income sources State Services and
Definitions as outlined in MH/DD/SAS Diagnostic and statistical
manual Basic office practices and procedures including record
keeping and filing systems English language to include grammar,
spelling, sentence structure, and vocabulary; and proofreading
skills General math aptitude Ability to: Follow a professional code
of ethics including confidentiality, individual rights, and
professional and legal issues in providing services Maintain
confidentiality of protected information Understand and apply
policies, rules and regulations Exercise good judgment in analyzing
situations, answering questions, and interpreting policies Collect
data, keep accurate and organized records, and ensure timely
preparation of reports Organize and prioritize multiple tasks
Professionally present and represent MH/DD/SAS services that are
courteous and responsive Respond effectively during crisis
situations Work independently on projects and routine tasks Follow
oral and written instructions Establish and maintain effective
working relationships with individuals using services and their
support network, co-workers, supervisors, agencies and members of
the public Type accurately and use a computer for the purposes of
data entry, spreadsheets, word processing, email and the Internet
Handle moderate to high levels of stress, meet established
deadlines and solve problems appropriate to the position
Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing o Have clarity
of speech and hearing, which permits effective communication Have
sufficient manual dexterity to make handwritten notations and which
permits moderate use of a keyboard Have sufficient vision, which
permits moderate production and review of a wide variety of
materials both in electronic and hardcopy forms Lift, move, push
and pull up to 10 pounds Sit for extended time periods, bend, and
reach Have sufficient personal mobility to complete fieldwork at
various facilities Work flexible schedule and additional time as
needed SPECIFIC DUTIES To be performed satisfactorily with or
without reasonable accommodation, the following duties are normal
for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or
all inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned. Performs
intake duties and explains agency services to applicants Processes
applications for services by conducting intake interviews,
completing social histories, obtaining necessary assessments and
determining eligibility Determines legal settlement by verifying
information, contacting providers, county and family members
Identifies alternative funding and assists the individual using
services in accessing other financial supports Provides information
regarding available community resources and its natural supports
Convenes Admission Team and coordinates development of Individual
Service Plan Assists individuals, their families, and their
guardians in maximizing their abilities for self-direction by
empowering them to achieve the greatest possible degrees of
independence Mediates conflicts between providers, family members,
individuals using services, legal representatives, and/or the
agency relative to the needs of the individual, as identified in
the Individual Service Plan Works with the Interdisciplinary Team
to identify needs and establish meaningful goals Requests funding
appropriate to identified needs Coordinates the implementation and
monitoring of the Individual Service Plan Monitors progress toward
goals using required quarterly reports Initiates discharge planning
process to transfer/close cases when services are no longer needed
or desired Ensures compliance with regulatory requirements for
incident reporting Maintains case files and resource files
according to established standards Coordinates Community Support
Team Services to established State Definitions As a mandatory
reporter, maintains approved training on child and dependent adult
abuse Participates in MH/DD/SAS Services, agency, provider and
statewide committee meetings Performs all work duties and
activities in accordance with EQCS policies, procedures, and safety
practices MINIMUM EDUCATION. TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE A Bachelor's
degree with 4 years of experience working in a human
service-related field under a QP in some capacity or 30 semester
hours in a human services field (including, but not limited to,
psychology, social work, mental health counseling, marriage and
family therapy, nursing, education, occupational therapy, and
recreational therapy) and at least one year of experience in the
delivery of services to the population groups that the person is
hired as a case manager/QMHP to serve. An individual who holds a
license, provisional license, certificate, registration or permit
issued by the governing board regulating a human service
profession, except a registered nurse who is licensed to practice
in the State of North Carolina by the North Carolina Board of
Nursing who also has four years of full-time accumulated experience
in MH/DD/SA with the population served, or a graduate of a college
or university with a Masters degree in a human service field and
has one year of full-time, post-graduate degree accumulated
MH/DD/SA experience with the population served, or a substance
abuse professional who has one year of full-time, post-graduate
degree accumulated supervised experience in alcoholism and drug
abuse counseling. CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT Satisfactory Background
Investigation Valid NC Drivers License and proof of personal
vehicle insurance coverage CPR/First Aid Certification & Bloodborne
Pathogens Training Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Training Ability
to successfully complete service-specific training
Keywords: Empowerment Quality Care Services, Charlotte , LCSW(A) / LCMHC(A) / LMFT(A) Community Support Team Lead, Healthcare , Charlotte, North Carolina