Intake Coordinator - Peer Services at Independent Living Inc
Chappaqua, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

31 Mar, 26

Salary

23.0

Posted On

31 Dec, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Peer Support, Empathy, Communication, Organization, Resource Navigation, Community Connection, Intake Coordination, Support Group Facilitation, Social Media Management, Record Keeping, Transportation Coordination, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel

Industry

Government Administration

Description
Description Intake Coordinator – Peer Services Chappaqua, NY Reports to: Manager – Onward Westchester Schedule: Monday – Friday 9am-5p Pay Rate: $22.00/hr - $23.00/hr Benefits: 401(k) Health insurance Dental insurance Vision insurance Life insurance Flexible Spending Account (FSA) Paid time off Paid holidays from the first day of employment Paid lunch break About Independent Living, Inc. Since 1987, Independent Living Inc. (ILI) has been increasing access, encouraging self-determination, and advocating for the rights of people with disabilities in the Hudson Valley, of New York. Following the traditional independent living center (ILC) model, the majority of ILI’s board and staff are individuals with disabilities and community members’ lives are enriched by having services provided from a peer, life-experience perspective. Independent Living, Inc. offers full-time employees excellent medical, dental and vision benefits, company matched 401(k), paid holidays, generous paid time off, and competitive wages. Why Work with Us? At Independent Living, Inc., we believe that people heal, grow, and thrive in community — and that lived experience is a powerful form of expertise. When you join our team, you become part of a supportive, mission-driven culture where your voice matters and your story is valued. Here, you’re not just doing a job. You’re helping build a welcoming space where people feel seen, respected, and connected. You’re making a real difference in someone’s life, often at a time when they need it most. If you’re looking for meaningful work, a team that has your back, and a place where your lived experience is recognized as a strength, you’ll feel right at home with us. We strongly encourage individuals with disabilities and those with diverse backgrounds to apply. Your Experience Matters If you’re someone who has lived through life challenges such as mental health struggles, recovery from substance use, involvement with the justice system, disability, homelessness, or major life transitions, you may have the exact strengths we’re looking for. This position is rooted in peer support: using your own lived experience, empathy, and personal growth to help others feel understood, supported, and empowered. You do not need a college degree to be a strong fit. What matters most is your ability to connect with people, offer hope, and help them navigate services with dignity and confidence. As the Intake Coordinator for Peer Services, you are often the very first person someone meets when they come to us. You set the tone; warm, welcoming, and judgment-free. You help people get started with services, find the right resources, stay connected, and feel supported every step of the way. This role blends peer support, front desk operations, resource navigation, and community connection. You’ll be part of a team that believes in recovery, independence, and the power of shared experience. What You’ll Do Create a friendly, supportive environment for everyone who walks in or calls. Greet people, listen to their needs, and help them get connected to the right staff or services. Start intake paperwork and make sure the right team members receive referrals quickly. Schedule appointments for new participants and help reschedule as needed. Keep program rosters, calendars, and resource lists up to date. Make sure front desk and center coverage is always in place. Offer empathy, encouragement, and support based on your own lived experience. Help people explore independent living skills like housing, budgeting, transportation, employment readiness, or self-advocacy. Assist with connecting individuals to treatment programs (inpatient, outpatient, detox, MAT), including checking availability and helping with referrals. Share information about disability rights, local services, and community resources. Co-facilitate support groups and sober social activities as needed. Create and share monthly calendars, flyers, and event updates. Maintain email lists and help manage social media posts about groups and activities. Orient new members to the center and help volunteers/interns feel supported. Maintain front office processes, supplies, and equipment. Assist with transportation coordination and accompany staff when transporting participants. Keep digital files and program materials organized. Record meeting minutes when needed. Enter intakes, admissions, discharges, service notes, and referrals into the agency database. Maintain sign-in logs and visitor information. Support accurate record-keeping for volunteers, interns, vehicles, and office operations. Attend trainings, team meetings, and learning opportunities. Help new employees learn the agency database and daily procedures. Take on other tasks as needed, we grow and improve together. Requirements This Role Could Be a Great Fit If You Have a high school diploma or equivalent. Bring lived experience with mental health challenges, substance use recovery, disability, or similar experiences and feel comfortable using your story to support others. Enjoy connecting with people and creating a welcoming environment. Can stay organized and manage multiple tasks in a busy setting. Communicate clearly and kindly, in person, by phone, and in writing. Are willing to complete trainings to earn CRPA and/or NYCPS credentials. Can use Outlook, Word, and Excel. ILI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to a person's race, religion, creed, color, sex, gender identity or expression, age, national origin, disability status, sexual orientation, marital or familial status, pregnancy, reproductive health decisions, military status, veteran status, predisposing genetic characteristics or carrier status, domestic violence victim status, citizenship or immigration status. arrest or conviction record or any other status protected by federal or state law.
Responsibilities
As the Intake Coordinator for Peer Services, you will create a friendly environment for individuals seeking assistance, helping them connect with the right resources and staff. You will also manage intake paperwork, schedule appointments, and provide support based on your lived experience.
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