Intake Coordinator
Job Description
REQUIREMENTS
- Are naturally organized and can keep track of a lot of moving pieces.
- Are proactive—you don’t need someone reminding you three times to follow up.
- Have a strong sense of urgency and understand that families are waiting for care.
- Can learn and understand our client well enough to explain it confidently and accurately to families.
- Are persistent without losing the warmth and compassion families deserve.
- Communicate clearly and professionally by phone, text, and email.
- Enjoy solving problems rather than simply pointing them out.
- Can work independently and take genuine ownership of your responsibilities.
- Are comfortable being held accountable for results, not just activity.
- Learn new systems and technology quickly.
- Care about creating a great experience for families.
RESPONSIBILITES
- Manage the intake pipeline from initial inquiry through enrollment.
- Respond quickly to families, prospective clients, and referral sources interested in our client’s services.
- Clearly explain our client’s services and the intake process to prospective families, including those who may have little or no prior understanding of our client.
- Proactively follow up by phone, text, and email. We don’t let leads sit.
- Make sure every active intake has a clear next step and follow-up plan.
- Build relationships with families and help guide them through what can sometimes feel like an overwhelming process.
- Work closely with our Operations and Care Coordination teams to determine eligibility, service needs, and next steps.
- Coordinate intake appointments and other required appointments.
- Keep accurate, up-to-date records of every intake, including communication, referral information, follow-up attempts, documentation, and next steps.
- Prepare, collect, and track intake forms, consent forms, and other required documentation.
- Make sure paperwork is completed accurately and on time.
- Spot stalled intakes, missing information, or other barriers—and take the initiative to figure out how to resolve them.
- Stay involved until the family is successfully handed off to Care Coordination and moving toward the start of services.
- Take ownership of every lead until there is an outcome. An intake should never disappear into a black hole.
- Look for ways to make our intake process faster, smoother, and better for families.
- Pitch in wherever needed. We’re a growing company, and “that’s not my job” isn’t really our thing.
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