OverviewÂ
The Client Access Associate II (CAAII) position routinely performs multiple administrative functions and is able to move effortlessly through various teams and/or locations to provide first line customer service to clients, staff and visitors. Â This role, coaches and mentors CAAIs and exemplifies excellent customer service.
Key Role ResponsibilitiesÂ
- Independently performs and fulfills more than one of the duties and responsibilities of the CAA I position (registration, scheduling, insurance verification, referrals, medical records, and enrollment) as a routine part of their daily duties.
- May be asked to work at any one of the agency’s community or satellite locations or in any administrative capacity to satisfy the needs of the Agency.
- Practices exceptional customer service to meet, greet and create a positive impression.
- Provides clerical support to clinical and ancillary staff at the assigned worksite.
- Routinely interviews clients, families, and other external resources to obtain complete and accurate information.
- Precisely and timely inputs data into an electronic record and other database systems for registration, billing and client tracking.
- Communicates routinely with host site and/or other Health Care for the Homeless administrative office staff to report, track, or maintain office systems and/or clinical environment.
- Complies with rules, regulations, policies and procedures of all applicable agency, local, state, federal and regulatory bodies.
- Assists with the training, coaching and mentoring of staff members in the CAA I position.Â
- Generates and submits reports from Centricity, Beacon, and other software as directed by Manager or DirectorÂ
- Performs other duties within the scope of client associate as assigned
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Key Agency ResponsibilitiesÂ
In addition to role responsibilities, each staff member of Health Care for the Homeless has the following responsibilities as a part of their employment:
- Models and reinforces the Health Care for the Homeless “core values” of dignity, authenticity, hope, justice, passion and balance
- Actively participates in performance improvement activities and actively participates in advocacy activities that support the mission of HCH
- Performs other duties on an as-needed basis
- Protects our client’s personal health information by maintaining compliance with HIPAA and other relevant Health Care related IT security regulations
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Formal Education and TrainingÂ
- High school diploma or GED is required; Associate’s degree or higher level education preferred; relevant work experience may be substituted for formal education credit hours.
- Course completion with accredited program in community health, health education, health care or public health administration, human services, medical practice management systems, or related field is highly desirable.
- Certified Application Counselor status through the Maryland Health Connection (MHC) is a plus.
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Experience Â
- Two (2) or more years of experience in health or human services; Bachelor’s degree in public health, human services, or related administration field may substitute for experience.
- One (1) or more years of customer services experience
- Experienced operating general office machines such as computers, facsimiles, copiers, and scanners
- Demonstrated knowledge of database programs; such as: Microsoft Office, FaxCom, and EHR systems.Â
- Familiarity with medical, administrative, ethical and the legal requirements of HIPAA and ADA
- Understanding of third party insurance and accountable/managed care concepts
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SkillsÂ
- Ability to communicate professionally and effectively in English, both verbally and in written form
- Ability to work with minimum supervision; perform multiple tasks; and organize  and prioritize work in a systematic and efficient fashionÂ
- Ability to be flexible and responsive to ever-changing agency needs and act accordingly
- Ability to follow complex instructions and procedures, with a close attention to detail
- Able to exercise sound judgment and critical thinking in the execution of job duties
- Ability to work collaboratively across disciplinary teamsÂ
- Comfortable training others as well as breaking down and delegating tasks, when appropriateÂ
- Highly proficient customer service
- Ability to effectively work with individuals experiencing homelessness or other marginalized groups
- Ability to work with physically, mentally, socially, and economically challenged individuals
- Ability to work with clients from diverse backgrounds and/or with limited language proficiencies.
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