What are the responsibilities and job description for the Intake Coordinator position at Living Resources Corp?
Living Resources is a non-profit human services agency. Our core purpose is to support and empower individuals with disabilities or other life-challenging conditions to live with dignity, independence, and happiness.
Living Resources works with, and for, families by providing peace of mind. All employees are to be respectful and supportive of families. We are working with them as partners, providing care and services.
To work for Living Resources is to make a difference in the lives of others. Living Resources provides individuals with disabilities and special needs the support they need to thrive and lead active, full lives. For many Living Resources employees, their work becomes an experience where they find fulfillment and develop both personally and professionally.
The Intake Coordinator manages program admissions for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Intake Coordinator will be the point person ensuring all required processes are complete for new individuals to begin receiving supports. This person will work across all programs. The priority will be at the discretion of the Associate Executive Director.
- Manage the admissions and discharge process for individuals receiving supports and services including completing and maintaining all intake/discharge documentation. This will require understanding each program and necessary admission/discharge requirements
- Knowledge of Medicaid, Medicare, SNAP and Social Security benefits and applications/certifications for each
- Primary contact for referrals through OPWDD, Care Managers and families
- Gather necessary documents for all new admissions
- Participate/coordinate trial visits and pre-placement meetings for all new admissions
- Ensure changes to individuals service authorizations and amendments are submitted to OPWDD
- Collaborate with the finance department and benefit specialists to troubleshoot issues impacting billing and cash flow
- Liaison with Care Managers and Regional Office for obtaining eligibility
- Attending Residential Opportunity Committee meetings in addition to the DRO Day Service Providers meetings
- Develop and maintain an internal system for monitoring enrollment progress. Give reports as necessary
- Coordinate all Internal Movement
- Ensuring all Medicaid and waiver documentation is in place prior to admission
- Submit documentation for enrollment in NetSmart (if required by the program)
- Establish and maintain professional relationships with key employees involved in Residential Services, Day Habilitation, Community Living as well as, external community professionals
- Attend all meetings as assigned by the Associate Executive Director
- This position requires flexibility as hours may vary.
- Participate on cross-functional committees when requested
- Complete other duties as assigned
- High School Diploma
- At least 2 years working with individuals with intellectual disabilities
- Valid NYS driver’s license
- Complete all state and agency required training
- Excellent verbal, written, interpersonal and communication skills
- Knowledge and understanding of local and regional regulatory operations
- Knowledge and understanding of OPWDD regulations
- Understanding and commitment to community-based support for persons with disabilities
- Experience with intake and admissions
- Excellent time management skills
- Proficient in Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, and Excel)
Benefits: We offer great benefits including Paid Training, Health, Dental & Vision Insurance, Health Reimbursement Accounts, Payment in Lieu of Health Insurance, Tuition Assistance, Retirement Programs and we have a Free On-Site Fitness Center in our main office in Albany! There are also opportunities to advance within our agency!