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Intake Specialist

Job in New York, New York County, New York, 10261, USA
Listing for: Daybreak Independent Services, Inc.
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-17
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Mental Health
  • Healthcare
    Community Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Mental Health
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 22 - 24 USD Hourly USD 22.00 24.00 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: New York

About Daybreak Independent Services, Inc.

In 2010, Daybreak Independent Services opened its doors for individuals with developmental disabilities to learn and apply their skills in a traditional work setting. Since then, Daybreak has expanded its mission to multiple locations adding both people and additional services. DBIS Serves hundreds of New Yorkers living with developmental disabilities. Partnerships with local businesses like Stew Leonard, TJ Maxx, and Marshalls have allowed the vision to grow exponentially.

In addition, taking on residential programs has allowed us to serve those that need round-the-clock supervision. It’s only the beginning. As we change lives every day, we change in the process. So the work continues, and we look forward to what lies ahead.

About the role

Job Title :
Intake Specialist

Reports to :
Director of Intake and Social Services

Location :
Bronx, NY

Job Classification :
Full-time

Shift :
Monday-Friday & some weekends, 35-40 hours per week

FLSA :
Non-exempt

Salary Range : $22 -$24 per hour

The Intake Specialist is responsible for helping individuals through our agency’s enrollment process. Intake Specialists reach out to each referral and help them navigate through the OPWDD. Front Door process. In this important position, Intake Specialist accept the great responsibility of being the point person for the individual that is seeking services and their advocate throughout the entire process and work to get them throughout the process as seamlessly and efficiently as possible with a focus on ensuring all individuals are treated with respect and dignity by following person first processes.

This position reports to the Intake Director.

What you'll do
  • Adopts implements and promotes agency values and philosophy. Accepts referrals, supports the family during the referral process, obtains family history (including intake and medical documents), and assures that Medicaid and documentation of a current diagnosis are in or pending.
  • Identifies client needs during initial contact with client and family. Also, you need to obtain additional information through telephone and other contacts as appropriate.
  • Prepares and enters information into the data system. Review possible plan of action in the event of ineligibility for case management services.
  • Schedule tours, new trials, observe trials, and lead the trials when necessary. Obtain and review that trial questionnaires have been properly completed from the program and clinical team.
  • Participate in Agency events such as DBIS Open Houses, Intake Fairs, CCO presentations as scheduled and requested by the supervisor. This includes but not limited to calling parents to confirm RSVP, delegating responsibilities to the Programs/Depts, providing documentation for parents, ordering marketing items for parents, speaking to parents at the events , and anything else that may be required to be done for a successful event.
  • Address intake concerns of parents regarding all services provided by the Agency.
  • Monitors all information and referral activities of families awaiting the assignment of a care manager as necessary. Has to contact all families on the wait list monthly.
  • Advocates for clients to protect their rights and entitlements as recipients of mental health services and as persons eligible for benefits such as special education, Medicaid, etc. Provides direct Assistance to clients and families in accessing and securing resources.
  • Maintains a record of all intake information, including but not limited to (Intake referrals, phone calls, sign-in sheets for parent visits, school visits, etc.).
  • Maintain client and family confidentiality rights in compliance with State and Federal Laws.
  • Providing support and information to families of the individuals we serve.
  • Provides Assistance to parents in communicating with program staff, Medicaid Coordinators, DDRO, other clinics, etc.
  • Assist as part of the DBIS Conflict Resolution Team.
  • Follow up with families every two months to discuss the individual’s progress.
  • Perform other duties when requested.
Education & Experience
  • Associate Degree or Bachelor’s Degree in social work preferred or one year in human services, special…
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