Assessment and Referral Clinician
Perimeter Healthcare
- Jackson, TN
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Serves as Intake Specialist for the Behavioral Health Services; conducts intake interviews to establish and assesses for appropriate level of care.
- Has knowledge and skills related to the developmental stages of children and the special needs of the geriatric population.
- Utilizes cultural, spiritual, and social groups and their relationship to the deliverance and acceptance of healthcare.
- Receives incoming inquiry calls and interviews “walk-ins” to establish viability for services.
- Serves as client liaison, providing accurate, complete interviews of client needs and making appropriate referrals (i.e., free initial consultation, direct admission, or outpatient referrals).
- Accurately and appropriately assesses the psychosocial and emotional status utilizing knowledge and skills related to developmental stages of children and the special needs of the geriatric population.
- Serves as liaison to business office; coordinates insurance verification with business office.
- Coordinates communications and activities between clinical staff, nursing staff, business office, and marketing staff.
- Monitors direct/indirect referral sources; follows up with professional or agency referral sources regarding outpatient referrals.
- Documents, collects, and organizes data resulting from inquiry calls to assist with referral development.
- Utilizes a logical approach to solve problems and manage situations in a positive manner.
- Demonstrates ability to be self-directed and highly motivated.
- Willingly accepts expected and unexpected duties.
- Minimum of MS in a Behavioral Health field or Tennessee RN license.
- Experience in Behavioral Health assessment and/or treatment.
- At least one year previous experience on an inpatient Behavioral Health Unit preferred.
- Experience with computers and statistics preferred.
- Knowledge of legal and ethical issues related to patient’s rights.
- Knowledge of crisis intervention techniques.
- Knowledge of community/regional mental health resources.
- Knowledge of principles and practices of customer service.
- Knowledge of computers, preferably in a PC, Windows-based operating environment.
- Knowledgeable of the philosophy and objectives of the hospital.
- Knowledgeable of literature and new developments in the behavioral health field.
- Knowledge of insurance information and verification systems, including PPO’s and Managed Care Programs.
- Knowledge of behavioral health theory and practice, including basic knowledge related to physical, psychological, social, cultural, safety, and/or educational needs.
- Knowledge and skills related to the developmental stages of children; ability to interpret information needed to identify each patient’s requirements relative to his/her age-specific needs.