Admissions Coordinator at a substance abuse facility Medical & Healthcare - Alpine, UT at Geebo

Admissions Coordinator at a substance abuse facility

Job Description
This full time position is for Admissions Coordinator at a substance abuse treatment center that offers a flexible work schedule where you can work from home half day. The Admissions Coordinator is the the first contact for our company so we are seeking someone with a professional attitude who can multi-task while remaining in constant communication with our potential patients and staff. You must have a professional phone etiquette and have self discipline to follow up and return calls in a timely manner. This position does not offer benefits and is a 1099 position that is available immediately and is a permanent position at our facility.
Responsibilities
You will be responsible for taking phone calls for potential patients and following up on leads. The position will require you to be in the office 20 hours of the week, from 9am to 1pm, Monday through Friday. The other 20 hours during the week will be spent out in the field meeting with local hospital representatives to build a relationship with our facility and taking calls at your home from the potential leads.
Qualifications
This position requires the individual to have a positive attitude who works well with others. An outgoing personality is a plus in this field. You will need to be a self-starter who likes meeting new people. Self-discipline is a must because this position is work at home for part of the week and you will need to maintain leads and field phone calls.
Additional Information
Please send your resume to info@alpinerecoverylodge.comEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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