The Voluntary Protection Programs Participants' Association, Inc
Patient Intake Specialist–Mental Health Clinic
The Voluntary Protection Programs Participants' Association, Inc, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290
Job Purpose
The Patient Intake Specialist serves as the first point of contact for individuals seeking mental health and substance abuse services. This role is responsible for coordinating the intake process, verifying insurance and eligibility, collecting required documentation, and ensuring a welcoming, trauma-informed experience for clients and families. The Intake Specialist plays a critical role in access to care, scheduling, and accurate data collection to support clinical and billing operations.
Duties
Serve as the first point of contact for new clients via phone, email, and referral portals, or in person
Conduct intake screenings and collect demographic, insurance, and required documentation
Explain clinic services, intake requirements, and next steps clearly and compassionately
Schedule initial assessments and ongoing appointments with appropriate providers
Verify insurance coverage, eligibility, and authorizations for mental health services
Enter and maintain accurate client information in the electronic health record (EHR)
Track intake status and follow up on missing or incomplete documentation
Maintain confidentiality and compliance with HIPAA and state regulations
Collaborate with clinical, billing, and administrative staff to support smooth access to care
Communicate urgent concerns or risk indicators according to clinic protocols
Conduct REMINDER calls to patients about upcoming appointments when necessary
May be required to call hospitals, social workers, case managers, clinical personnel, and other facilities to obtain information relevant to the patient and patient care
Attends bi-weekly Team and/or Treatment Planning Conference Meetings, as required, with clinical staff to ensure patient goals are being met per Care Plan Goals
Uses clinically appropriate professional terminology to complete forms and records accurately and timely
Maintains knowledge of laws and regulations surrounding the confidentiality of patient charts
Skills/Qualifications
Trauma‑informed, client‑centered communication style
Ability to manage high call volumes and multiple referrals simultaneously
Strong attention to detail and follow‑through
Professional handling of confidential and sensitive information
Comfort working in a fast‑paced, team‑based environment
Should be comfortable using a computer, its software, and all other office equipment
Must possess excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
Required Degree or Certification
High school diploma or GED and 12 credit hours of college education in substance abuse counseling and/or other human services area (required)
Associate, BA, or BS Degree in a related field (preferred)
Minimum experience required
Experience in a mental health, substance use, or behavioral health setting
Familiarity with Medicaid, managed care, or public behavioral health systems
Job Type: Part‑time
Pay: $19.81 - $24.90 per hour
Expected hours: 32 per week
Benefits
401(k)
401(k) 4% Match
401(k) matching
Flexible schedule
Experience
Intake: 1 year (Preferred)
Shift availability
Day Shift (Required)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Chicago, IL 60643
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Duties
Serve as the first point of contact for new clients via phone, email, and referral portals, or in person
Conduct intake screenings and collect demographic, insurance, and required documentation
Explain clinic services, intake requirements, and next steps clearly and compassionately
Schedule initial assessments and ongoing appointments with appropriate providers
Verify insurance coverage, eligibility, and authorizations for mental health services
Enter and maintain accurate client information in the electronic health record (EHR)
Track intake status and follow up on missing or incomplete documentation
Maintain confidentiality and compliance with HIPAA and state regulations
Collaborate with clinical, billing, and administrative staff to support smooth access to care
Communicate urgent concerns or risk indicators according to clinic protocols
Conduct REMINDER calls to patients about upcoming appointments when necessary
May be required to call hospitals, social workers, case managers, clinical personnel, and other facilities to obtain information relevant to the patient and patient care
Attends bi-weekly Team and/or Treatment Planning Conference Meetings, as required, with clinical staff to ensure patient goals are being met per Care Plan Goals
Uses clinically appropriate professional terminology to complete forms and records accurately and timely
Maintains knowledge of laws and regulations surrounding the confidentiality of patient charts
Skills/Qualifications
Trauma‑informed, client‑centered communication style
Ability to manage high call volumes and multiple referrals simultaneously
Strong attention to detail and follow‑through
Professional handling of confidential and sensitive information
Comfort working in a fast‑paced, team‑based environment
Should be comfortable using a computer, its software, and all other office equipment
Must possess excellent communication, organizational, and interpersonal skills
Required Degree or Certification
High school diploma or GED and 12 credit hours of college education in substance abuse counseling and/or other human services area (required)
Associate, BA, or BS Degree in a related field (preferred)
Minimum experience required
Experience in a mental health, substance use, or behavioral health setting
Familiarity with Medicaid, managed care, or public behavioral health systems
Job Type: Part‑time
Pay: $19.81 - $24.90 per hour
Expected hours: 32 per week
Benefits
401(k)
401(k) 4% Match
401(k) matching
Flexible schedule
Experience
Intake: 1 year (Preferred)
Shift availability
Day Shift (Required)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Chicago, IL 60643
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