Assessment Specialist at Lifepoint Health
Richmond, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

06 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinical Assessment Skills, Customer Service Skills, Emergency Detention Knowledge, Mental Health Assessment, Substance Abuse Treatment, Dual Diagnosis Treatment, Psychiatric Care, Therapeutic Care, Documentation Skills, Collaboration with Clinical Team, Crisis Intervention, Patient Evaluation, Insurance Pre-certification, Communication Skills, Flexibility, Typing Skills

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Job Description Position Summary Receives inquiry calls and assists the caller with scheduling a face-to-face, phone, or tele-assessment—Triages individuals based on safety risk. Assesses or ensures assessment by a qualified mental health professional of patients who present for assessment. Screens for medical and behavioral emergency conditions. Performs a comprehensive assessment and quality therapeutic care to patients seeking treatment for substance abuse, dual diagnosis, or psychiatric or emotional disorders; coordinates with the clinical team/on-call physician to ensure these needs are met at the facility or other appropriate community providers. Interprets treatment to patient and family to help reduce fear and other attitudes obstructing acceptance of care and continuation of treatment. Completes the administrative processes of admission and precertification of care with external payers, as necessary. Qualifications Education: Master’s degree in social work or counseling required. RN licensure may be used in place of a master’s degree or per state regulations or social services designee in the state of Indiana. Ohio assessment specialists must have the following, an SWT, BSW, MSW, or RN is eligible. Arizona assessment specialists must have the following behavioral health technicians or registered nurses within 24 hours; behavioral health professionals are supervised by a facility-licensed professional and are eligible. For Indiana, an individual with a bachelor’s degree is under the supervision of a facility-licensed professional. Experience: Prior experience in a psychiatric healthcare facility working with adult and geriatric patients preferred. Must have strong clinical assessment skills. License: Current unencumbered clinical social work, counseling license, or per state of practice guidelines. RN license may be accepted but may vary based on the state. In Indiana, an MSW will be identified as a social services designee and licensed addiction counselor (LAC). Valid driver’s license and a favorable Motor Vehicle Report (MVR), along with proof of insurance when using own auto. Additional Requirements: CPR and CPI certified within 30 days. May be required to work flexible hours and overtime and have the ability to meet typing keyboard expectations. With proper credentials, Specialist may be required to complete vitals check on patients. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES Facilitates response to a request for services, including the initial response, the assessment, the referral process, the designation of the appropriate level of care, admission into services, and appropriate follow-up activity. Conducts initial evaluation, initiates the assessment, documents patient symptomology, functioning, and needs, and provides information to MD for LOC determination. Demonstrates excellent customer service skills in assisting patients, physicians, visitors, and coworkers promptly and courteously. Possess clear knowledge of Emergency Detention paperwork and processes and EMTALA. Maintains all preadmission and admission paperwork with accuracy and completes all pre-certification with insurance companies. PHYSICAL, MENTAL, AND SPECIAL DEMANDS 1. Ability to sit and stand (one-third of the shift) and walk (two-thirds of the shift). 2. Ability to reach above or below waist height, kneel, bend, stoop, turn, and twist (occasionally too frequently). 3. Visual ability to read charts, treatment plans, computer screens, and typewritten materials. 4. Ability to frequently push/pull wheeled carts to 100 pounds. 5. Ability to frequently lift and carry 10 lbs.; occasionally 20 to 50 lbs. 6. Ability to work in an environment where chemicals are frequently used for cleaning, where medical and electrical hazards may occasionally be present, and where dust, mist, and steam are frequently generated in housekeeping tasks. 7. Ability to work at a rapid pace and perform a variety of repetitive duties.
Responsibilities
The Assessment Specialist facilitates the response to service requests, conducts initial evaluations, and documents patient needs. They also ensure proper admission processes and coordinate care with the clinical team.
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