Essential Functions:
The Clinical Intake & Referral Manager oversees the Intake & Referral Department and works collaboratively with other clinical departments within the agency to ensure client services are appropriate from initiation to ongoing treatment assignment. The Clinical Intake & Referral Manager is responsible for oversight of the Intake & Referral Department, which is responsible for all referral related tasks and inquiries, tracking, reporting, and management of therapists that are on the agency intake team. Additionally, the Clinical Intake & Referral Manager oversees is responsible for communicating with internal departments, external stakeholders, and providing insight into the larger scale picture of new clients and referrals that occur within BTST Services.
- Recruits, hire, and train staff in the Intake & Referral Department
- Oversee weekly intake team meetings and manage the workflow of intake and authorization assignment and completion.
- Provide clinical consultation and diagnostic review as needed for intake team members
- Track and manage the caseloads of intake therapist and ensure accountability of all intake team member responsibilities.
- Manage incoming and completion of intakes assigned within the department
- Initiate and maintain communication with clinical directors and supervisors as needed to ensure communication and accountability of intake team members
- Maintain communication with internal an external stakeholders related to OMHC services and referral/client status and updates
- Completion of monthly KPI and Data tracking
- Oversight of departmental tasks, including but not limited to: accepting and processing new referrals, collaboration with community partners, coordination of care, authorizations,
- Complete all staff performance evaluations as required, to include constructive and timely feedback during the evaluation process
- Coverage for staff within the department, as needed
Qualifications:
- Active LCPC or LCSW-C in the state of Maryland
- Minimum 3 years of leadership experience
- Good organizational skills, including the ability to coordinate several projects simultaneously.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Proficiency in word processing, spreadsheets, and Microsoft programs
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to prioritize tasks and to delegate activities as appropriate.