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Specialist Support Coordination

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Specialist Support Coordination - Level 3

What’s the difference between a Specialist level 3 Coordinator and a level 2 Support Coordinator?

While they might seem similar, they do have different roles to play. You will find that a specialist may be funded in situations when there are additional complex needs or high risks. Specialist will be qualified and experienced practitioners such as Social workers, Occupational Therapists, Mental Health nurses or Psychologists.

They are expected to address complex barriers that might make it difficult for someone to implement their plan or get the supports that they need. A Specialist Coordinaton can support you to manage challenges you might have within your support environment which might include, justice, health, education, corrections or others.

Often there will be multiple stakeholders involved and there may also be some urgency to get things started or to resolve crisis situations. Specialist Support Coordinator is intensive and time limited.

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They are expected to address complex barriers that might make it difficult for someone to implement their plan or get the supports that they need. A Specialist Coordinator can support you to manage challenges you might have within your support environment which might include, justice, health, education, corrections or others.

Often there will be multiple stakeholders involved and there may also be some urgency to get things started or to resolve crisis situations. Specialist Support Coordination is intensive and time limited.

Some of the tasks that Specialist Support Coordination includes:

Some of the tasks that Specialist Support Coordination includes:

IS price guide rate for Level 3 Specialist Support Coordination

Price: $190.54 per hour

Transport charges may apply