- Great Place to Work® Certified
- Autonomy—We encourage our team members' independence and believe in our team to complete their job duties without micromanaging.
- Task Variety—We provide an engaging workday that uses your various skill sets to avoid monotony.
- Ensure all communication is sent in a timely manner according to policy.
- Answer and screen incoming phone calls in a pleasant, courteous manner
- Input client leads into home care software and create and send client welcome packets and prospect information.
- Ensure invoices are completed accurately, timely, and according to company policy.
- Monitor employee pay rates and hours to ensure accuracy.
- Recording incoming checks and monitoring the outstanding receivables on a continual basis to make sure accounts receivable are not behind. Follow up on receivables per company policy.
- Record incoming bills and invoices and allocate to the correct month. Pay invoices according to the due date.
- Complete caregiver and internal payroll according to schedule.
- Assist with billing and payroll functions to meet company deadlines.
- Complete caregiver reference checks and criminal background checks
- Handle caregiver documentation within company policies and guidelines
- Input caregiver and client information into home care software
- Prepare client and caregiver files including employment paperwork, client contracts and other documentation.
- Perform general office functions such as sorting mail, data input, and file maintenance, ensuring all information is properly filed, organized, and easily accessible.
- Complete other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
- Minimum of two years in an office managerial setting
- Ability to communicate pleasantly and effectively with callers and internal staff.
- Experience with a variety of the field's concepts, practices, and procedures
- Team player, excellent verbal and written communication skills, adaptable in different situations, possesses excellent client interaction skills.
- Bachelor's degree in healthcare administration, social work, nursing, or a related field (preferred).
- Certification in care administration or a related discipline is a plus.
- Knowledge of health and social care regulations and policies.
- Proven experience in a care administration, healthcare management, or related role.
- Background in managing teams or coordinating care services is highly desirable.
- Experience working with vulnerable populations, such as the elderly, disabled, or individuals with chronic conditions, is beneficial.