Admissions Coordinator

Discovery Institute Drug & Alcohol Rehab New Jersey

Full-timeRemote
California, California, United StatesRemoteFull-time

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Job Description

Job Summary

Joining our team as a Remote Admissions Coordinator for a Drug and Alcohol rehab center, you will play a crucial role in conducting assessments for potential clients and ensuring they are placed in the appropriate level of care. Working in a remote capacity, you will collaborate with a team of coordinators to facilitate the admissions process and deliver high-quality support to individuals seeking treatment.

Qualifications

  • Previous experience in admissions, counseling, or a related field
  • Strong assessment skills and the ability to determine appropriate levels of care
  • Excellent teamwork and collaboration capabilities
  • Proficiency in remote communication tools and software
  • Self-motivated with the ability to work effectively in a remote environment

Responsibilities

  • Conduct assessments of potential clients to determine their treatment needs
  • Coordinate with other team members to ensure clients are placed in the most suitable level of care
  • Conduct remote consultations with individuals seeking treatment to explain available programs and requirements
  • Participate in team meetings
  • Maintain detailed electronic records of client assessments and admissions progress
  • Collaborate with other coordinators to streamline the remote admissions process and provide exceptional support to clients


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