What are the responsibilities and job description for the Financial Eligibility Specialist position at Collin County Mental Health Retardation Center?
The Financial Eligibility Specialist provides support to individuals and families as they complete financial reviews and documentation for the Behavioral Health Division of LifePath Systems within a trauma-informed and person-centered care model. This position assists individuals and other workforce members to ensure financial assessments are accurately completed and submitted in a timely manner. The Financial Eligibility Specialist must be able to thrive in a busy, multitasking environment while engaging in activities such as assessing an individuals financial status, completing financial assessments, running reports, and various other duties as assigned by the Manager of Authority Support. The Financial Eligibility Specialist is responsible for providing excellent customer service and requires the ability to explain available services and financial responsibility to those on their financial caseload. The Financial Eligibility Specialist must also be able to communicate the financial needs of those served by contracted providers and accurately enter data and other pertinent information into various systems. This position requires attention to detail, initiative, and a proactive approach to duties and responsibilities while maintaining a positive attitude. The position offers the opportunity for considerable latitude in independent judgment. The Financial Eligibility Specialist will work closely with their team and supervisor to ensure all information is communicated accurately. The Financial Eligibility Specialist will also ensure compliance with TAC requirements as well as UM and Medicaid guidelines while exhibiting a strong emphasis on, and understanding of, person-centered recovery, adherence to trauma-informed perspective, and culturally and linguistically appropriate services. This position will report directly to the Manager of Authority Support.
Financial Eligibility
Works with individuals to complete initial and annual financials and ensure completion of documentation.
Contractor Financial Eligibility
Communicates regularly with contracted providers to ensure financial documentation has been completed.
Financial Tracking
Works with treatment team to flag chart on expiring financials, notifying providers prior to service delivery and schedules to meet with individual to update financials as needed.
Works cooperatively with individuals and staff to meet the needs of individuals while following agency procedures.
Other financial duties.
Education, Training and Experience (including licensure and certification)
High school diploma or General Education Degree (GED) required.
Some college or technical education preferred.
Two years experience in an office or medical office setting preferred.
Experience and/or training in medical billing / medical office / insurance verification highly preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Excellent customer service skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills and attention to detail. (Bilingual preferred)
Well organized, self-starter, and able to complete tasks in a timely manner.
Skill in the operation of computers and applicable computer software.
Ability to organize ones time and prioritize responsibilities.
Ability to work with a multi-disciplinary team.
Flexible and willing to handle a variety of tasks.
Maintains a neat and professional personal appearance.
Ability to think clearly and logically