Under direct supervision, this role schedules appointments, provides information to callers, types routine correspondence, and relieves clinical staff of clerical work and minor administrative and business details. The position adheres to agency policy and procedures, CARF and DMHSAS standards and criteria, federal and state confidentiality rules and regulations, and any special funding source requirements. It provides administrative support services to assigned program unit(s), logs and routes incoming mail, composes and types routine correspondence, and may transcribe notes. The role files correspondence and records, may assist in maintaining database information and preparing reports, answers and routes telephone calls, and maintains schedules for staff. It also greets visitors, may attend meetings to take notes and prepare minutes, makes copies, prepares outgoing mail, and may take mail to the post office or overnight delivery service. The position supports a service environment that is recovery-focused, welcoming, and attentive to individuals who may have experienced trauma, and requires annual core competencies training. It provides coverage for other support positions during breaks, lunch, or absences and may assist with routine duties of other positions within the management information and support services unit. Travel may be required for agency-related business.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED