Intake Specialist
Job Responsibilities
- Welcome patients and caregivers, ensuring a positive and seamless admission process.
- Collect, verify, and input medical, insurance, and demographic information with accuracy.
- Explain and complete admission paperwork, obtaining required signatures (e.g., patient rights, consent forms).
- Register patients and manage documents using the Cerner system.
- Conduct safety checks and assist with belongings searches as needed.
- Manage patient interactions in crisis situations, maintaining a calm and welcoming environment.
- Facilitate unscheduled admissions, including screenings and scheduling in collaboration with Patient Access.
- Communicate with multidisciplinary teams to address clinical criteria, documentation, and treatment issues.
- Ensure Compliance With HIPAA, EMTALA, And Other Regulatory Requirements.
- Explain insurance coverage to patients and handle related inquiries.
- Provide clear documentation and communicate cases requiring special attention.
- Participate in on-call, weekend, and holiday coverage as scheduled.
Other Requirements
- Professional demeanor and adherence to hospital policies.
- Knowledge of Joint Commission standards and willingness to participate in training.
- Commitment to the mission of Rogers Behavioral Health and patient care excellence.
Qualifications
- Recent college graduates who want to pursue a career in mental health are strongly encouraged to apply!
- A high school diploma or equivalent required.
- A bachelor’s degree preferred.
- Mental Health experience preferred.
- Computer skills required, including word processing.
- Previous experience in insurance, billing preferred.
Benefits
- Health, dental, and vision insurance coverage for you and your family.
- 401(k) retirement plan.
- Employee share program.
- Life/disability insurance.
- Flex spending accounts.
- Tuition reimbursement.
- Health and wellness program.
- Employee assistance program (EAP).
Schedule
Friday through Tuesday, every other week.
About the Role
The Intake Specialist serves as a patient advocate and facilitates the process that allows for access to life changing care for members of the community. The Intake Specialist is a professional who serves as the first point of contact at the facility for all patients and families seeking services. Intake Specialists work within a collaborative team including physicians, providers, other intake specialists and many other members of a multidisciplinary team. The Intake Specialist gains career experience to develop and progress with a nationally recognized behavioral health leader.
Skills
None specifically listed in the job posting.
Benefits
The System also includes Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation, which supports patient care, programs, and research; and Rogers InHealth, an initiative that works to eliminate the stigma of mental health challenges.
Rogers Behavioral Health Foundation
Rogers InHealth
Pay
N/A
Schedule
Friday through Tuesday, every other week.