Admission/Intake Coordinator Dunkirk, NY : 2/16/2024
Job Description
Job ID#:
3816
Job Category:
Dunkirk Safepoint Lighthouse OTP
Position Type:
Full Time Union
Details:
The Admissions Intake Coordinator provides alcoholism and substance abuse counseling services in approved work settings to conduct intakes and see clients individually in the Methadone Program and Outpatient Program. The clinician will complete a psychosocial intake assessment for clients entering various programs in our department. The position involves working closely with the front office support staff, the medical team as well as the clinicians. The provides comprehensive assessment services to clients who have substance abuse barriers to employment by applying clinical judgment to determine appropriate treatment needs and levels of care. This includes performing diagnostic assessment, evaluation, intervention, referral and alcoholism and/or substance abuse counseling in both individual and group settings.
The salary range is $38-43K . This is an 1199 union position with union benefits. Work shift is 7x3 Monday to Friday
KEY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Complete phone screens
Coordinate and schedule intakes
Complete a psychosocial intake assessment for clients entering various programs in our department
Complete LOCADTR
Provide therapy group schedules
Utilize Electronic Health Record to complete required documentation
Explain program rules and policies as they apply to the client
Assist client in completing necessary paperwork, including signing releases of information and other consents for treatment
Orients clients about program goals, objectives, rules and regulations, client's obligations, client's rights and program operation
Responsible for accurate and timely clinical documentation for services
Conduct substance abuse and mental health evaluations regularly, utilizing standardized assessment tools and motivational interviewing techniques.
Pursue ongoing professional development relevant to the job position.
Participate in clinical supervision regularly as well as the interdisciplinary team meetings.
Demonstrates knowledge of group work management techniques and uses those techniques appropriately
Demonstrates appropriate treatment planning and clinical intervention
Demonstrates knowledge of appropriate documentation
Provides education and information to the client about alcohol and drug abuse
Maintains and updates referral services and resources that may be useful to our client/resident population; makes referral when necessary and appropriate
REQUIREMENTS:
High School Diploma required. Associate/Bachelor Degree preferred
3+ years' experience in OASAS program
Strong leadership, excellent organizational and communication skills
Ability to work on a strong team of professionals in a culturally diverse environment
Ability to multitask and to work and function under pressure
KEY ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Conduct substance use and mental health assessments, utilizing standardized assessment tools and best practice techniques i.e. MI, EBP etc.
Complete phone screenings and determine client's suitability to complete a clinical assessment.
Coordinate intakes and medical appointments as necessary.
Knowledge of all applicable screening tools; i.e. PHQ 2&9, DAST, MAST, Modified Mini Screen, etc.
Works with Finance Department to ensure billing for APG services.
Work with Entitlement Department to ensure financial clearance.
Process client ID Card/Photo.
Complete a Comprehensive Psycho-Social Assessment for clients entering the Program.
Knowledge of the current LOCADTR 3.0
Knowledge of Lighthouse to check for dual enrollment prior to admission,
Completes timely reporting admissions and discharges on OASAS Client Data System PAS 44's and PAS 45's
Working knowledge of Electronic Health Record; i.e. Nextgen and Avatar.
Explain treatment service agreement include; program rules and regulations (orientation), policies and practices and obtains clients signatures
Conduct monthly orientation groups that include all new admissions.
Monitors and reconciles Census between Lighthouse/Central Registry and OASAS CDS.
Pursue ongoing professional development relevant to the job position.
Participate in clinical supervision regularly and interdisciplinary team meetings.
Demonstrates understanding of appropriate use of treatment planning and clinical intervention.
Provides education and information to the client about alcohol and drug use disorder.
Maintains and updates referral services and resources that may be useful to our client population.
Conducts random toxicology testing for clients whenever necessary.
Other related duties as required or directed by the Supervisor.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
High School Diploma or GED.
Associate Degree preferred.
Minimum of three (3) years working in a Mental Health setting.
Valid unrestricted NYS OASAS certification as a CASAC Substance Abuse Counselor required.
Must obtain Mandated reporter (2 hours) training/certificate prior to hire date.