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Seeking Breakthrough Makers
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A Brief Overview Represents CHOP DCAPBS to the public as "point of first contact" to families seeking behavioral health services. Coordinates the intake and triage functions for new patients who have requested evaluation and/or care from The Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at CHOP through the Stress Trauma and Resilience - Telehealth Support Program (STAR-TSP). Serves as the liaison betweenChild Advocacy Centerstaff across the Commonwealth ofPennsylvania and CHOP clinicians. Interviews families, evaluates presenting problems, assesses for safety and acuity, determines level of care needed, schedules initial assessments, and provides care coordination. Works independently and in collaboration with clinicians and administrative staff within the department to ensure all aspects of the intake process are completed, including but not limited to gathering chief complaint and all pertinent medical, social, and family information, obtaining health insurance verification, and communicating with referral sources to assist in determining level of acuity and scheduling patientwithin STAR-TSP as clinically appropriate. Role is fully remote, with all direct service and care coordination occurring through telecommunication given the telehealth nature of the associated program. What you will do
Conducts a structured, focused psycho-social intake interview with parent or guardian or prospective patient Responds to contact from referring MD and/or referring Child Advocacy Center to gather information regarding identified patient Effectively assesses families' understanding of their child's problems and clarifies the expectations they have for evaluation and treatment services Utilizes clinical knowledge and independent decision making skills to effectively identify levels of psychiatric acuity Meets with designated clinician on a regular basis to determine appropriate courses of action for new high acuity patient intakes Utilizes independent decision making skills to triage and refer patients to the appropriate level of care Understands and accesses community resources to assist with referrals and disposition of patients, including the ability to seek insurance verification and precertification for all levels of care Collaborates with Child Advocacy Center staff in making referrals to alternative levels of behavioral healthcare when clinically necessary or due to clinical acuity. Accurately documents all patient information and interactions with families in a timely fashion in the patient record in EPIC Obtains all necessary information regarding patient's medical/mental health insurance and advises family how to obtain detailed information about services provided through insurance plan Compiles appropriate medical, educational and/or social service reports from families regarding new patients so that information is available prior to the patient's appointment Informs family of charges and payment procedures. Facilitates communication between family and the Finance Department. Refers parents to appropriate person regarding payment plans or questions regarding insurance coverage Provides confirmation of appointments to families Informs family how to schedule appointments within other specialties at CHOP when such appointments are necessary Fills vacancies in schedule due to cancellations to assure the most effective use of clinician's time Serves as a resource to other support staff when questions arise regarding intake information, scheduling conflicts, and difficult patient issues Maintains ability to process confidential matters with high degree of diplomacy, tact and sensitivity Maintains working knowledge of the range of medical and behavioral health conditions encountered in pediatric patient population Exhibits excellent interpersonal skills for effective communication with individuals in a variety of capacities Participates in the development and monitoring of Performance Improvement activities. Makes suggestions for new ideas for process improvement Attends weekly intake meeting with clinical leadership to consult on complex cases Accesses clinical and administrative supervision as needed Potential to provide clinical services with close supervision with the ability to advance within discipline
Education Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree Required
- Master's Degree Social Work or Social Sciences Preferred
Experience Qualifications
- At least two (2) years of related work experience Required
- Previous experience in complex clinical settings that required the coordination of multiple service. Required
Skills and Abilities
- Strong knowledge of normal and abnormal child development, psychiatric illness and community resources.
- Strong knowledge of issues related to third party reimbursement.
- Ability to interact professionally in complex and sometimes emotionally charged situations.
- Exceptional organization and interpersonal skills.
- Strong customer service orientation to include good listening skills
- Strong communication skills - written and oral.
- Excellent writing and editing skills.
- Demonstrated ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with tact and diplomacy.
- Excellent computer skills.
- Ability to understand, communicate and process complicated guidelines, policies and procedures.
- Ability to independently develop and implement processes and systems.
- Excellent attention to detail and follow-through.
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EEO / VEVRAA Federal Contractor | Tobacco Statement SALARY RANGE:
$51,730.00 - $64,660.00 Annually
Salary ranges are shown for full-time jobs. If you're working part-time, your pay will be adjusted accordingly. ------------------- At CHOP, we are committed to fair and transparent pay practices. Factors such as skills and experience could result in an offer above the salary range noted in this job posting. Click here for more information regarding CHOP's Compensation and Benefits.
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