Residential Admissions Specialist (2870)
WHO YOU ARE You're organized, diligent, and internally motivated to excel at your work. Most would describe you as a "pro" of project management - juggling multiple tasks while never letting anything fall off your radar is a true skill, and you own it. You're passionate about helping individuals with mental health and/or substance use issues who are trying to improve their lives. You're client-focused, adaptable to change, and you never shy away from a challenging situation or a complex case. WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT TO DO - Work positively as a team member within a residential facility, alongside a team of professionals who are providing pivotal, industry-leading behavioral health services to those in need - Manage program waitlists with referrals from multiple external providers, keeping the clinical teams involved and updated every step of the way - Provide updates and follow-through to individuals seeking residential treatment - Assist in providing administrative/clerical support to facility staff (answering phone calls, sending correspondences, etc.) - Update medical records with contacts, insurance/payer source information, and continuously assure accuracy in these areas - Verify client payer source, Medicaid eligibility status, financial information, and assist in determining eligibility for program participation and (when applicable) payer source - Maintain our agency's high standard of care in working with consumers - Make a huge difference in the lives of people who need support to address their mental health and substance use concerns WHAT WE HAVE FOR YOU - A culture focused on work-life balance, personal and professional growth, inclusion, and engagement - Limitless opportunities for professional training, growth & development, and career advancement including Professional Development Leave, internal and external trainings, and job enhancement opportunities - Flexible scheduling options and generous paid leave policies including Mental Wellness hours, accrued vacation and sick time, and 8 annual holidays (plus a day off for your birthday every year!) - Competitive pay and excellent benefits, including: - Affordable Health, Dental, & Vision insurance - Free Group Life Insurance, AD&D and LTD policies for all full-time employees - 403(b) retirement plan with employer contribution CenterPointe is a proud EEO Employer; candidates of diverse backgrounds, ages, lifestyles, etc. are encouraged to apply! WHAT YOU HAVE Required: - At least 21 years of age - 2 or more years' experience providing administrative support/clerical functions to a medical or behavioral health office, records management, managing referrals, insurance authorizations, or similar work in a related field. - Valid NE driver's license with clean DMV record