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Intake/Office Support Specialist coordinates and completes a variety of administrative tasks related to client referrals and billing for the Short Term Intensive Residential Remediation Treatment (STIRRT) program.
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Performs quality assurance on all initial intake referrals upon submitting authorization request to assure there are no date entry errors by the intake specialist. Accountable for maintaining quality assurance on the home health intake process including but not limited to patient demographics, medical insurance verification, and authorization.
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DFYF is seeking a full-time Licensed Mental Health Intake Specialist (LSW, LISW, LPC, or LPCC) to engage referred clients with services. The role of the Intake Specialist is to provide intake linkage, conduct diagnostic mental health assessments, and treatment recommendations for youth ages 5 to 17 referred to DFYF services.
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PART-TIME VARIABLE HOURS (2-10 HRS) FROM WEEK TO WEEK Catholic Community Services, Family Behavioral Health is looking for a Intake Specialist who wants to join our team of innovators who continually "push the envelope" and challenges traditional thinking in Behavioral Health.
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ORGANIZATION Reports to the Oncology Support Services Manager, Oncology Business Manager, or Radiation Oncology Manager depending on department of service SUMMARY The Intake Specialist will be the primary point of contact for selected patients new to the Cowell Family Cancer Center (CFCC) and will support CFCC initiatives aimed at excellent customer service and coordination of care.
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As part of the responsibilities of this position, the Intake Specialist will have direct or incidental contact with clients served by SMOC in various programs funded or administered through the Executive Office of Health and Human Services.
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The Intake Specialist must be a master level Licensed or Associate Licensed Qualified Professional with at least one year of experience with the target population. An Intake Specialist is a clinician who is responsible for providing clinical intakes, initial assessments, re-assessments, and treatment planning.
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Into the home health electronic medical record (EMR) Performs quality assurance on all initial intake referrals upon submitting authorization request to assure there are no date entry errors by the intake specialist.
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Bilingual (Spanish & English) Medical Enrollment & INTAKE SPECIALIST – (Winnie Palmer Hospital) Orlando, FLORIDA (Onsite) As an Enrollment Specialist, you have the unique opportunity to advocate for patients and their families, while working hand in hand with hospital personnel to determine eligibility for Medicaid, Social Security Disability, and various County programs.
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The Patient Service Specialist (PSS) encompasses all front office duties, including but not limited to: insurance verification, customer service, data entry, scheduling, billing reconciliation, faxing, scanning, communication with doctors, multitasking and organization.
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The Personnel Security Specialist (PSS) completes personnel security suitability intake tasks in support of DHS Federal Protective Services (FPS), Personnel Security Division (PSD). FPS - Personnel Security Specialist - Adjudications.
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Job Summary:The Providence Center - Clinical Intake Specialist - Per Diem will assess and evaluate the type and degree of a client's mental health and/or substance abuse condition to determine whether services are needed and to link the client to the most appropriate services.
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IHC in South Bend, Indiana (Bendix Street) is looking for a Bilingual Intake Specialist to join our talented and dedicated team! Overview: The Intake Specialist plays a vital role in IHC's mission and goals by ensuring that all client income documentation, front-office paperwork, charts, and billing are handled efficiently.
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Scope of Responsibilities: The Intake Specialist is an experienced individual who is able to assist and manage the referral intake process. Job Summary: The Intake Coordinator is able to multitask utilizing excellent communication skills to ensure that the patient has adequate insurance or payor coverage for the infusion services that are being requested for AristaCare Health to provide.
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Title: Program Specialist – Bayview/Excelsior Office Salary: $23.00 - $27.00 per hour plus Benefits Reports to: Program Director Status: Full-Time, Non-Exempt POSITION DESCRIPTION The Program Specialist is responsible to support the Program Director in the overall development, implementation, coordination, and management of the Bayview/Excelsior CYC Office.
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