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Reporting to the SRP Clinical Director, the Night Clinical Intake Coordinator will oversee the development, implementation, and day-to-day operations of the Clinical Intake Department, composed of a team of clinicians responsible for providing program intake, comprehensive needs assessment and screenings, periodic emergency intervention, and case assignments for incoming program participants.
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The Outreach / Intake worker will attend all team meetings and serve on all committees as assigned. The Outreach / Intake worker will possess a basic level of understanding of the program’s intentions, goals, and the AM / PM Fatherhood curriculum.
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As an Intake Coordinator/Legal Secretary at Schorr Law, APC, you will play a crucial role in managing initial client interactions, coordinating case intake processes, and providing administrative support to our legal team.
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Intake ManagerBrooklyn, NY $65K- $85KJob Description:We are seeking a steady and dynamic Intake Manager to lead and oversee a team of 25 members. If you are a steady leader with a passion for managing and motivating a large team, this may be the perfect fit.
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We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Faculty Group Practice Secretary II Intake/Scheduler. Partners with Patient Access Center and Central Billing Office team members to support collaboration and promote a positive patient experience.
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Position Summary: We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Faculty Group Practice Secretary I Intake/Scheduler. Ability to complete multiple tasks efficiently and thrive in a team work environment which pursues a positive patient care experience.
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Collaborate with other members of the Intake/Outreach team and the clinical team to assure the appropriate provision of services to new members. Join our compassionate and dedicated team and make a difference in the lives of our members at RiverSpring Health Plans.
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A client of Insight Global is seeking a detail-oriented Legal Intake Specialist to join their global revenue team. This role involves working closely with the plaintiff finding team to identify and vet potential plaintiffs for various class action lawsuits.
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As a MLTC-Intake RN, you will be responsible for assessing potential new members for eligibility for the program and for explaining the program to them and their family. Ideal candidate will be eligible for a $20,000 sign on bonus Responsibilities The role of the Intake RN at RiverSpring Health Plans will be responsible for knowing require outreach activities within the community and the assessment of eligibility and safety of potential members.
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Compass Healthcare Consulting & Placement is conducting a search for a bilingual Spanish, Intake RN, Enrollment Registered Nurse, for a large Managed Care Plan. This is a Field position, meeting new and potential members in their homes.
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Our multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, and health professionals collaborates seamlessly to provide whole-person care that addresses every aspect of our patients' wellbeing. Record patient information such as vital signs, weight and changes in medical history.
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Northeast Family Services is seeking an experienced masters-level professional to join our growing New York team as a Bilingual Intake Screener and Authorization Specialist! Top candidates will also have excellent interpersonal skills and work well as part of a multidisciplinary team that includes program directors, clinicians, nurse practitioners, and peers.
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We are hiring a Intake Assessment Nurse for our growing team! The Intake AssessmentNurse is a vital member of the Intake Team. The Intake Assessment Nurse is responsible for assessing all referrals with potential problematic medical concerns prior to that client being scheduled for admission.
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MLTC Intake Nurse – RN (Brooklyn, NY) - Spanish preferred - Hybrid. The role of the Intake RN will be responsible for knowing require outreach activities within the community and the assessment of eligibility and safety of potential members.
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Specifically, the arraignment team screens approximately 10,000 defendants a year for ATD and ATI programs, Supervised Release and newSTART. Additionally, the ATI Intake Assessment Team screens 500 people per year to divert people into 3 (three) CASES community based programs: Reframing Opportunity Alternatives and Resilience (ROAR), Nathaniel Community Success (NCS), and Nathaniel Assertive Community Treatment (NACT.
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