DescriptionSummary/Objective: This position is key in the organization, as it is the first point of client contact, and sets the tone for a client's level of comfort with services. The receptionist is responsible to open the office and serves as a host for clients, families, and workers from other organizations. The primary objective is to facilitate a warm and professional environment, to help individuals feel welcomed when calling or coming into the clinic. This position conveys accessibility of services, and provides support for clinical staff to perform their jobs. The Receptionist oversees the waiting room.Required Education and Experience:
- Must be at least 18 years of age
- Must possess a high school diploma or equivalent.
- Post-secondary education or experience in a human service field and/or in administrative support services is preferred.
- Must have excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Must be able to deal with difficult situations in a client-oriented manner and present professionally at all times.
- Must be able to complete paperwork requirements in a timely manner.
- Must have good time management skills.
- Good organizational skills are a must.
- Must be able to multi-task and re-prioritize at times.
- Experience in medical records is preferred.
- Word processing / spreadsheet program knowledge/ability needed.
- Must pass a comprehensive criminal background check.
Essential Functions: Primary Responsibilities•General Reception o Greet clients upon arrival, check them ino Telephone management o Client schedulingo Filing o General typingo Tracking failed and late/cancelled appointmentso Score testing o Release of information requests o Mailo Scanning client information for charts •Provide support to clinical staff for performing their job functions.•Facilitate effective disposition of urgent and emergent cases. •Open office as assigned:o Unlock doorso Un-program phoneo Tidy up waiting room, spot vacuum as neededo Empty trash cans if neededo Make coffeeo Turn on all equipment •Close off as signed, including, but not limited to: o Lock all doors o Program phone to on-call after hourso Lock all filing cabinets in front officeo Lock reception windowo Shut down billing system and computerso Turn off all equipment •Maintain confidentiality in all aspects of the job and facilitate data privacy practices in the office.•Monitor the waiting room and clinic areas for potential hazards and safety risks, taking appropriate actions steps as needed. Administrative Responsibilities •Complete documentation in keeping up with the policy. •Attend training and supervision meetings as scheduled. •Complete time and expense sheets monthly. •Contribute to the development of the agency policies and procedures as assigned. Professional Expectations •Dress in professional attire for the job. •Work in a positive and cooperative manner with others. •Resolve problems constructively. •Take initiative. Be willing to pitch in. Be energetic. •Communicate directly with colleagues. •Be dependable with the schedule. •Support new staff by providing training. •Show flexibility when situations change, and re-prioritize work tasks when needed. •Display a positive attitude about you job and the agency. •Show pride in your work. •Be patient with clients, co-workers and other team members. •Be willing to give and accept constructive feedback.•Accept responsibility for your own behavior and decisions. Work Environment and Physical Demands:Under normal circumstances the employee will need to have the physical capacity to continuously use his/her hands for simple and firm grasping and fine manipulation. The employee may be required to do the following:•Lift and carry 25-50 lbs.•Push/Pull•Squat/Kneel/Stoop•Bend•Twist upper, and lower back•Climb a ladder