Job Title: Intake Officer Company: Terrace Homecare Location: [Insert Location] Employment Type: [Full-time/Part-time] Position Overview: The Intake Officer is responsible for managing the initial patient admission process, ensuring accurate collection of client information, verifying eligibility, and coordinating with healthcare teams to initiate services. This role is vital in providing a smooth and efficient transition for patients into Terrace Homecare’s care services while maintaining compliance with all regulatory and company requirements. Key Responsibilities: Receive and process all new patient referrals from hospitals, physicians, insurance companies, and other referral sources. Collect and verify patient demographic, medical, and insurance information. Confirm patient eligibility and benefits with insurance providers. Coordinate with clinical staff to schedule assessments and initiate care plans. Maintain accurate and organized intake records in the electronic health record (EHR) system. Communicate effectively with patients, families, and referral sources to ensure a positive intake experience. Ensure compliance with HIPAA, DOH regulations, and internal policies during the intake process. Provide regular updates to management regarding intake volumes, referral sources, and process improvements. Collaborate with billing and authorization departments to ensure smooth processing of claims. Qualifications: High school diploma or equivalent required; Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree preferred. Prior experience in healthcare intake, admissions, or a related administrative role preferred. Knowledge of home healthcare services and insurance verification processes is an advantage. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Detail-oriented with excellent organizational abilities. Proficiency in Microsoft Office and familiarity with EHR systems. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and handle multiple tasks efficiently.
Greet, register and service guests in a friendly and courteous manner according to hotel/brand and sustainability standards. Your Growth Path Front Desk Supervisor or Sales Coordinator – Front Office Manager or Sales Manager Your Focus Immediately greet guests and offer to assist with their needs. Register and assign guests to hotel rooms. Establish methods of payment and verify credit. Make and confirm reservations. Compute bills, collect payments, and make change for guests. Transmit and receive messages, using telephones or the PMS system. Respond to guest requests in a timely manner. Receive and resolve guest complaints, elevating to supervisor if necessary. Secure guests' valuables in hotel safe or safe-deposit boxes, if not available in guest rooms. Perform bookkeeping activities, such as balancing accounts and conducting audits. Be aware of guest satisfaction scores and work toward increasing departmental and overall guest satisfaction. Practice safe work habits, wear protective safety equipment and follow MSDS and OSHA standards. Assist in the breakfast area or assist guests with luggage when staffing assistance is required or during peak periods. Ensure overall guest satisfaction. Perform other duties as requested by management. Your Background and Skill High School diploma or equivalent preferred. Previous customer service experience or equivalent training required. Knowledge of PMS systems preferred. HHM Hotels Benefits and Perks Competitive wages for full time and part time opportunities Medical, Dental and Vision Health Insurance Paid Time Off 401k Company Match Daily Pay Free Basic Life Insurance 24/7 access to TELUS Health, a confidential work-life resource. Travel Discounts Commuter Transit and Commuter Parking Benefits Employee Assistance and Wellness Program Educational/Professional Development Referral Bonus Program Work Environment and Context Work schedule varies and may include working on holidays, weekends and alternate shifts. Requires standing for extended periods, walking, pushing, lifting up to 25 pounds, bending and reaching; stooping, kneeling, or crouching. What We Believe People Are Our Capability – Hearts That Serve – Only Excellence – Stay Nimble - Own It Managed by HHM Hotels
Allied Productions, Inc. is a nonprofit arts organization based in the Lower East Side of New York City, dedicated to supporting and presenting experimental, underrepresented, and community-rooted artistic projects. Founded in 1981, Allied fosters creative expression through a wide range of disciplines including visual arts, performance, media, and public installations. The organization is known for its collaborative spirit and commitment to social justice, often working with marginalized artists and activist groups. Allied also stewards community spaces like Le Petit Versailles, a garden and cultural hub that serves as a venue for exhibitions, performances, and public gatherings, bridging art with grassroots activism and urban environmentalism. PAST PROJECTS ABC No Rio at 45 at Emily Harvey Foundation NYC AIDS Memorial MIAD CURRENT ACTIVITIES Archives Book Fairs Touring Projects Hours: 5 or 6-hour days • 5 days per week Salary: $3500 monthly Location: E 8th Street Storefront next door to an award winning community garden. Responsibilities would include : Programming Financial Management Archival materials oversight Fiscal Sponsorship Management Development [members; partnerships; board; and ideas] Required Skills • Basic Bookkeeping (competence with Quickbooks Online), • Grant Management (familiar with NYSCA, DCLA, and other public funding resources), • Google Workspace (Advance level), • Competence in word processing and spreadsheets; Filemaker Pro (mid-level), Adobe Photoshop; In Design, and Premier Rush, • Inventory Oversight (archive of art & ephemera along with sale items)., • hiring staff (as needed) NOTE: You will be working with a delegation of current staff and volunteers and an active board to assist with bookkeeping; grant Writing; archiving; promotional consultants and development coordinating assistants What the previous Organizational Manager had to say about their expectations “Facilitation of innovative and unexpected public expression that combines all areas of the arts and social practice” Challenges and difficulties Not fitting into traditional categories of programming or funding slots. Maintaining progressive values while acknowledging the constraints and necessities of commerce, creative marketing strategies, understanding political compromises without sacrificing ethical standards. Outstanding issues needing to be solved Determining goals of the archival program Le Petit Versailles operating independently without the use of neighboring apartment. Consideration—transitioning from a defacto foundation paradigm where our projects and creative activities constitute the primary in house programming (i.e AIDS Memorial Project; MIAD project; ABC No Rio 45-years and others)