What are the responsibilities and job description for the Intake Clinician - Adult Mental Health position at Oaks Integrated Care?
Join our team today and immerse yourself in a rewarding career for years to come!
As an Intake Clinician, you will work with our Admissions team to enroll individuals into one of our many clinical mental health or substance use treatment programs. Our programs service adults, children, and families. Your role will be essential to our success, and your efforts will influence our ability to provide treatment to our community.
Schedule: Monday-Friday (40 hours), with rotating shifts - 8:15am to 5pm or 10:15am to 7pm.
*Current in-office and work-from-home hybrid schedule, subject to change based on regulations
Responsibilities:
- Complete clinical admission assessments
- Collaborate with interdepartmental clinical team and referral sources
- Maintain proficient documentation of referral communication
- Possess knowledge of mental health diagnostic criteria
- Assist the Admission Coordinator with the collection and maintenance of data systems
- Adhere to standards set forth by Agency and funding sources to ensure overall quality of services provided
- Proficiency in Microsoft applications and general computer operations
Benefits:
- Competitive base salary
- Medical and dental insurance
- Vision plan
- Retirement plan
- Flexible spending plans
- EXCELLENT time benefits for qualified positions!
- Opportunity for personal and career growth, including supervision towards professional licensure for eligible candidates
- Team-oriented environment – we practice the FISH! Philosophy
Qualifications:
- Master’s degree in Human Services field;
- Minimum of Preliminary Clinical License (LAC/LSW);
- Valid Driver's License.
All positions require a valid driver’s license in good standing and pre-employment drug screening. Oaks Integrated Care considers applicants for all positions without regard to: race; color; religion; sex; national origin; age; sexual orientation; marital or veteran status; the presence of a medical condition, genetic information or handicap, unrelated to performing the tasks of the job; or any other legally protected status.