Admissions Coordinator

Sausalito, CA 94965
Full-time

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We are an organization dedicated to developing highly specialized treatment programs serving individuals and families suffering from addiction, mental health and co-occurring disorders. Our vision is to partner with entrepreneurs to create best in class treatment programs founded on a common set of principles including clinical excellence, a spirit of innovation, superior customer experiences, and empowered leadership teams. Our mission is to provide inspiration, strength and hope for individuals suffering from addiction and co-occurring disorders so that they can heal, transform their lives, and realize all the possibilities of a life in recovery.

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The Admissions Coordinator is responsible for fielding calls from various sources (e.g., Internet, direct referrals, etc.), converting callers to clients and then managing the intake and admission activities of the client. The Admissions Coordinator sets the tone of respect, compassion, empathy, and a sense of urgency with potential clients and their families. The Admissions Coordinator provides telephonic and in person assessments, provides initial contact with referral sources and potential clients, coordinates the referral and intake process, determines appropriate level of care and maintains follow‐up communication with referral sources, families, patients and clinical program staff. The Admissions Coordinator position may be taken by a person who is working off‐site. This is an exempt position and requires being available for long and variable shifts including weekends. Top Reasons to Love This Job: 1) Serve in an culture which can be described as dynamic, enlivened, and fueled by personal passions where everyone has a voice and is willing to do his/her part to maintain a healthy environment 2) Serve in a gorgeous facility with a gorgeous view in an incredible city 3) Do high caliber work with a world-class team Top Must Have Skills for This Job: 1) Registered Addiction Specialist (RAS) or Certified Alcohol and Drug Coordinator Associate (CAADA) preferred, with a High School diploma or GED 2) Certified Alcohol and Drug Coordinator Level I (CADC‐I) preferred. 3) Bachelor Degree in Psychology, Social Work, or other Health Related Field preferred. 4) 2 years of experience working with dually diagnosed individuals preferred. 5) Experience in recovery. 6) Proficient in computer data entry. 7) Experience in sales and customer service.