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Has various programs in which an Intake Specialist may be assigned to or work with to include Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) or Grant & Per Diem (GPD) Transitional Housing that may have additional program-specific duties as outlined below: For Intake Specialists working with the SSVF Program: The position may report to the SSVF Team Leader if applicable; otherwise reports to the SSVF Coordinator.
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If you answered yes, then Paul Davis Restoration (PDR) has an exhilarating opportunity for you to join our dynamic team as an Intake Specialist. The Role:As an Intake Specialist at Paul Davis Restoration, you will be at the heart of the customer experience.
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Reporting to the Associate Director of Community Justice Initiatives, the Intake and Compliance Specialist will be responsible for an array of tasks including intake, monitoring participant scheduling, and community engagement activities.
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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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Once authorization has been obtained then the Intake coordinator notifies the AristaCare Health team that the referral is ready to be serviced. One year of intake experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience in the home health care field.
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Cummins Behavioral Health Systems, Inc., is adding a licensed therapist for a career as a full-time Intake Specialist. Administer the CANS/ANSA assessments at time of intake. Must be license eligible or licensed in the state of Indiana as a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC), or Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT.
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The Intake Counselor will utilize Salesforce to assist in the maintenance and progression of customers through our customer flow model, modeling our relationship management best practices. The Intake Counselor serves as the first point of contact for all of NWWPA’s relationship management strategies.
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Work with the Clinical Intake Coordinator to effectively orchestrate case assignments; Work closely with the case management team to ensure participants are effectively transitioned from intake to case management teams; Schedule participants' first check-in and communicate about new case assignments with Clinical Intake Manager, case manager receiving the participant and their direct supervisor.
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Incumbent serves as Juvenile Probation Officer/Intake Unit for Tippecanoe County Probation Department, responsible for investigations, assessments, and supervising clients. Completes intake procedures by processing juveniles following arrests or referrals for truancy.
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Outpatient Intake Counselor Opportunity (Free independent license supervision for social worker/therapist and professional counselor applicants) Completing intake paperwork and maintaining accurate client records.
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The Intake Coordinator will be the frontline of communication with our business development team, MD offices, families, clinical office team, etc. The Intake Coordinator will assist in the coordination of patient care, under the direction of the patient MD & Director of Nursing.
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POSITION SUMMARY The role of the Patient Intake Coordinator is to coordinate all aspects of patient fiscal responsibility to Fora Health Treatment and Recovery while providing high level customer service and support.
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Position Summary : The Intake Specialist engages our clients, along with their families, to offer care coordination services through OhioRISE and initiates the completion of the (Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths ) CANS assessment and intake paperwork.
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The Intake Data Entry Coordinator for the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) Program is the first contact between veterans and available SSVF services. Understand and apply the Presumptive eligibility criteria and eligible document requirements to use for the Presumptive eligibility status during intake such as HINQ, VA ID Cards, and SOS.
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Works in coordination with other members of the Intake Team (Intake Coordinators, Intake Manager, Medicaid Eligibility workers) and clinical operations team (RN, Social Worker, Physician, Medical Records) during the enrollment process to initiate and help facilitate the financial and medical applications for all potential enrollees.
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