Intake Specialist -LPN 5,000 Sign On Bonus

Overview


Mirror Lake is hiring for an Intake Specialist - this is an on-site position at our campus in Burns.

The Intake Specialist is responsible for the intake process at the facility. Liaises with remote admissions toteam. Establishes professional rapport with client to ensure that they feel welcomed upon arrival. Supportsclient arrival process, including initial assessment process, searching the client's belongings/person forprohibited items, and orienting the client to the facility. Ensures required documentation/paperwork iscompleted and maintained.

Mirror Lake Recovery Center provides life-changing addiction & co-occurring mental health treatment for adults in Tennessee.

Responsibilities


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
• Liaise with client/family of potential admissions to address any questions, concerns, etc.
• Coordinate facility tours with clients and families who are potential admissions.
• Interface with remote admissions team and on-site clinical team for necessary approvals, plan for clientarrival, including travel arrangements as applicable.
• Establishes professional rapport with client to ensure that they feel welcomed upon arrival.
• Supports arrival process including coordinating assessment/bed placement process, searches of clientbelongings/person for prohibited items.
• Orients client to the facility/milieu.
• Liaises with direct care/nursing/clinical team to ensure client is set-up with a treatment plan/scheduleas needed.
• Ensures intake paperwork is completed in a timely fashion and documentation is maintained asrequired.
• May discuss client's financial responsibility and take payment as applicable.
• Provides exceptional customer service in line with Acadia Healthcare standards.

* work availbility for weekends / on call 

* directly reports/works with Admissions Manager  

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Qualifications


STANDARD EXPECTATIONS:
• Complies with organizational policies, procedures, performance improvement initiatives and maintainsorganizational and industry policies regarding confidentiality.
• Communicate clearly and effectively to person(s) receiving services and their family members, guestsand other members of the health care team.
• Develops constructive and cooperative working relationships with others and maintains them overtime.
• Encourages and builds mutual trust, respect and cooperation among team members.Page 2 of 4Intake Specialist (Specialty) 07/10/2023
• Maintains regular and predictable attendance.

EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/SKILL REQUIREMENTS:

*LPN License Required 
• High-school diploma, GED, or equivalent.
• 1 – 2 years of experience in a patient care environment in a substance use/behavioral health setting, ispreferred.
• Must have excellent communication and customer service skills, and an ability to use requiredcomputer programs.

LICENSES/DESIGNATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS:
• De-escalation training, CPR and/or First-Aid certification as required by facility

* LPN License required 

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We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all applicants for employment regardless of an individual's characteristics protected by applicable state, federal and local laws.

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