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Clinica Romero’s Substance Use Disorder Intake Specialist is Responsible for overseeing all aspects of client entry into outpatient services for youth, adult and prenatal services in both sites.
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JOB SUMMARY & RESPONSIBILITIES The Intake Specialist will primarily be responsible for assisting in the coordination of case management services for clients' educational, therapeutic, medical, and placement needs.
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Receptionist & Intake Insurance Specialist. Experience with medical insurance processing, Medicare, Medicaid, CCI edits, Medicare Functional Therapy Reporting and Therapy Cap requirements, local payer coding and billing guidelines as they pertain to physical, occupational, or speech therapy preferred.
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Adhering to program elements, the Intake Specialist provides or oversees all aspects of the admission process for all youth including verifying youths eligibility, program day, pre-admission assessments, initial service planning, coordination with housing, and presentation and warm hand-off to the services team.
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The Intake Counselor is responsible for the verification and prior authorization of insurance benefits as needed. The Intake Counselor provides telephonic and in-person risk assessment to assist the physician in identification of appropriate level of care for potential patients.
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Assessment Specialist team members assess the needs of walk-in and phone callers and completes initial psychiatric assessment on patients seeking treatment. The Assessment/Intake department plays an essential role in helping fulfill our mission of “Changing People’s Lives.
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Responsibilities Intake Coordinator - Full Time Del Amo Behavioral Health System, a subsidiary of UHS, offers a safe and compassionate environment for individuals looking for hope and healing from emotional, psychiatric and addiction issues.
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The Intake Coordinator will process Healthy Start pre- and post-natal risk screens and community referrals received from the local health department, and women with SOBRA Medicaid in Miami Dade County.
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We are seeking an experienced and dynamic intake counselor/ clinician. Responsibilities Our Outpatient Department is seeking an Intake Counselor who has a strong desire to make a difference.
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The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD (“The HARRIS CENTER”) is looking for a Client Intake Specialist, to join our team. The Spanish Translator is responsible for connecting business and routine Spanish callers to their appropriate destinations M - F during the day as well as serving as a translator for QMHP staff for service/urgent/emergent Spanish speaking callers.
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The Intake Specialist assigns clients to appropriate services through housing including but not limited to: Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP), Housing and Disability Advocacy Program (HDAP), Bringing Families Home (BFH), Behavioral Health Bridge Housing (BHBH), HomeSafe, and Native American Housing Assistance and Self Determination Act (NAHSDA.
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We are seeking full-time Patient Intake Coordinator. Our office practices full scope optometry including comprehensive eye exams, treatment of eye disease, vision therapy, specialty contact lens fits for eye disease (such as keratoconus), surgical co-management and minor surgical procedures.
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Experience must include working in an acute care setting within the past 12 months as a Crisis & Intake Therapist in the specialty area. Requires one of the following licenses: Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC), Licensed Associate Counselor (LAC), Licensed Associate Substance Abuse Counselor (LASAC), Licensed Independent Substance Abuse Counselor (LISAC)Marriage and Family Counseling (LCMFT) or MMarriage and Family Therapist (MFT.
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The Behavioral Intake Counselor (BIC) is a master's level, clinical position for the County of San Diego's 24/7 Access and Crisis Line (ACL) which provides free, confidential access to behavioral health services and crisis intervention for the 3.3 million San Diegans.
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Signet Health, a national behavioral health management company, is currently recruiting for a full-time seasoned Intake/Outreach Director for the psychiatric inpatient services (adolescent and adult units) for an 80-bed program at Cone Health Behavioral Health Hospital in Greensboro, NC.
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