Bridgeway Community Health
is currently seeking qualified
Admissions Specialist II
to join our growing treatment team!
Primary Purpose
Facilitates timely access into services for individuals seeking treatment by performing registration, symptoms screening and assessments. Additionally, this position builds an alliance with clients by providing education, and motivation to support them in making positive changes in their life, and reducing the negative consequences associated with substance use and abuse. Completes screenings and completes Referrals to Admit into Detox, Residential, and Outpatient supports. Centralized intake will also incorporate Trauma Informed Care principles, promoting safety, trust, collaboration, and respect throughout the engagement process, to ensure the continuum of care and access the appropriate services, with the no wrong door approach.
Performs client registrations. Facilitates timely access into services for individuals seeking treatment by performing registration and symptoms screening and assessments.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Screens clients for eligibility for optional programs.
Performs client registrations. Processes paperwork for new clients efficiently and in accordance with BCH policies and procedures.
Conducts ASAM assessments to include DSM diagnoses and initial level of care placement.
Facilitates appropriate assignment to primary counselor caseloads for new clients.
Completes MOTS forms, ROI as needed.
Completes payment authorization for Medicaid clients using CIM (Clinical Integration Manager).
Works with Finance for other insurance authorizations
Works with various insurances to re-Auth continued stay at Residential
Assists clients with Medicaid (Oregon Health Plan) enrollment process. (refers to OHP assisters)
Completes client enrollment process by entering new or returning client demographic, payer and program information into client database.
Prepares written correspondence in accordance with confidentiality requirements for purposes of communicating with referral sources, court representatives, clients and other community contacts.
Engages in coordination of care, initiates requests for records. Ie. Insurance verification, Authorization, and continued care recommendations to all appropriate agencies and or BW departments for entry into appropriate LOC.
Completes and maintains timely and accurate documentation including group notes, individual notes, status reports, as well as documenting other contacts made concerning the clients need to treatment and or compliance.
Monitors random urinalysis testing.
Answers inquiry calls and emails from prospective clients, changes and updates scheduled appt, DNS, CBC, and reschedules accordingly.
Provides general assistance by answering inquiries for the general public, clients, and outside agencies about BCH programs and services.
Maintains good professional relationships with all customers for all internal and external activities and provides accurate information for all processes and schedules all assessment appointments, and or addendums for LOC changes and or admits to next program.
Acts as a liaison for clients, personnel, and referral sources.
Works with Residential programs, completing referrals and faxing appropriate assessments for admits.
Other Duties and Responsibilities
Provides back-up to front desk as client reception support.
Attends staff meetings and contributes as a team member to identify and implement quality services.
Coordinates and maintains a working relationship with all referral sources. IE, MMW, Medical, Admin, Outpatient, and other community stakeholders.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications and Experience
Experience, Education and Credentials
At least obtained a high school diploma or equivalent.
CADC and at least one year conducting SUD assessments, with demonstrated knowledge of ASAM and DSM 5 diagnostics.
QMHA through MHACBO.
Must at least have one year experience working in a behavioral health setting.
Must at least have two years of increasingly responsible experience in an office environment.
Qualified candidates must be able to pass a DHS criminal background check.
Good understanding of Stages of Change – supporting clients in Goals with plans to engage in all aspects of treatment.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Excellent interpersonal communication skills and strong computer and time management skills.
Ability to complete clinical documentation efficiently and to federal, state, and agency standards.
Advanced understanding of record retention, confidentiality and HIPAA requirements.
Familiarity with ASAM PPC-2.
Intermediate understanding of Oregon Administrative Rules.
Qualified candidate must be able to pass a DHS criminal background check.
Benefits
Paid Holidays
Medical, Vision and Dental Coverage
5% employer match 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan (PrePost-Tax Options)
Corporate Fitness Membership subsidy
Employer-Sponsored Life, Accidental Death, Critical Illness, Long-Term Disability Coverage
Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) Plan
Health Savings Accounts
Flexible Spending Accounts
Internal Growth Opportunities
Compensation
Will depend on experience and credentials.
An additional stipend is available for Spanish/English bilingual employees
About Bridgeway Community Health
Our mission of helping people in our community who struggle with the symptoms of addiction to drugs, alcohol, problem gambling, and/or psychiatric illness only happens when we create an agency culture of community, mutual respect, encouragement, and desire to see each employee grow and excel.
BEST Non-Profit Award
For 10 years, Bridgeway Community Health has been honored to be designated by the Oregon Business Journal as one of the 100 Best Nonprofits to Work for in the State of Oregon!
Council on Accreditation
Bridgeway Community Health has achieved accreditation, meeting the highest national standards in professional performance!
If this sounds like an environment for you, come join our team!
EOE AA M/F/Vet/Disability