Job Description
Responsibilities
Admission Clinician Opportunity -
At Arbour Hospital , we work diligently and compassionately to provide patients and their families with high-quality care and service excellence across a continuum of specialized behavioral health services.
We have proudly served the residents of the greater Boston area since 9. Our medical staff consists of psychiatrists who average years of practice at our facility, providing a solid and trusted foundation for our patient-focused approach to behavioral healthcare.
We stand ready to provide compassionate care through inpatient treatment and a strong continuum of aftercare services, community-based programs, and day treatment.
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The provides assessments to assist the physician in identification of appropriate level of care for potential patients. The Admissions Clinician is the initial contact with referral sources and potential patients, coordinates the referral and intake process, facilitates the admission process and maintains communication with referral sources, families, patients and unit staff.
The Admissions Clinician is responsible for the verification and prior authorization of insurance benefits as needed.
Benefit Highlights
- Challenging and rewarding work environment
- Competitive Compensation & Generous Paid Time Off
- Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision and Prescription Drug Plans
K) with company match and discounted stock plan
- SoFi Student Loan Refinancing Program
- Career development opportunities within UHS and its + Subsidiaries!
- Further your education at a low cost through our Tuition Discount partnership with Chamberlin University
- Supervision for Licensure
Responsibilities
Answers telephone using the appropriate greeting and attempts to obtain all pertinent clinical, demographic and insurance information from the caller to determine caller’s needs.
Performs telephonic risk screening to determine level of suicidality / homicidality with caller in crisis.
Demonstrates knowledge of admission criteria for inpatient and outpatient levels of care and is able to recommend appropriate service recommendations for each individual.
Provides referral recommendations to appropriate resources whenever a caller is not appropriate for services.
Schedules assessments with potential patients and referral sources and explains the assessment / admission process.
Promptly greets patient and family upon notification of their arrival. Informs patient and family of evaluation and admission process.
Conducts walk-in and scheduled assessments, coordinates with the reviewing psychiatrist, and makes appropriate clinical recommendations for the individual seeking care.
Conducts assessments for pre-accepted patient transfers (direct admits) coming from hospitals and other approved referral sources.
Identifies potential problematic disposition cases, including placement problems, medical needs or developmental delays, and seeks supervision prior to acceptance.
Accurately and thoroughly enters information into the electronic medical records system in accordance with departmental protocol.
Accurately and thoroughly reviews and completes all admission paperwork, ensures patient signature on all required areas.
All information is reviewed with patient in an understandable manner with consideration of age and ability.
Demonstrates knowledge of voluntary admission and involuntary procedures for court commitment.
Coordinates and arranges for emergency medical or psychiatric care in the event a patient is medically compromised or if we cannot accommodate the patient;
completes Memorandum of Transfer form accordingly.
Makes appropriate referral for alternative level of care or notifies referral source for follow up if patient is determined not to be appropriate for admission.
Completes referrals and Crisis Safety Plan for patients being referred out.
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Qualifications
Requirements
- Master’s Degree in Social Work, Mental Health Counseling, Psychology or Human Services Field from an accredited college / university
- LCSW, LICSW, LMHC, or LMFT preferred
- 1-2years of experience preferred in psychiatric health care. Working knowledge of DSM-V diagnostic criteria, mental status exam, and addiction and recovery field.
Supervisor experience preferred