What are the responsibilities and job description for the Intake Coordinator position at Community Partners?
Who we are:
Community Partners is dedicated to providing quality developmental and mental health services to meet the needs of families and individuals in Strafford County. From comprehensive mental health care, to individualized services for persons with developmental disabilities, to family education and support services, we are here to help. If this resonates with you and sounds like something you’d like to be a part of, we want to hear from you!The Role:
The Intake Coordinator is the first point of contact for centralized intake to behavioral health services at Community Partners. This role sets the tone for the individual's or family's experience as they enter services, maybe for the first time. This role is pivotal in providing assessment, determining eligibility and the best fit for services needed and getting people connected to those services.
About You:
You love meeting new people and are dedicated to helping others. You have amazing observational skills, can set people at ease and love to collaborate with others on your team and other organization. You are super organized, a team player and you’re always up for a challenge! When it comes to customer service, even when on the phone, people know that you’re smiling on the other end of the line because helping is what you do best.What we’re looking for:
Tell me about the benefits!
While working for an incredible non-profit organization with a great mission and fabulous culture, you’ll be contributing to innovative community and social change. With your amazing co-workers and clients that inspire you, the difference you make each day will not go unnoticed.
In addition to a wonderful working environment, we offer:
• Competitive Wages.
• Paid Time Off and Holidays
• Health, Dental and Vision
• FSA Accounts
• Tuition Reimbursement
• Life and Long-term Disability Insurance
• 403(b)
Background checks which include, but are not limited to, criminal, OIG, BEAS and motor vehicle records are required.