ASO Intake Specialist
Job in
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, 99254, USA
Listed on 2026-06-06
Listing for:
Volunteers-of-America-Eastern-Washington
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-06
Job specializations:
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Social Work
Crisis Counselor, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Community Health, Youth Development
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Crosswalk Youth Shelter
Regular Full-Time | Hourly, Non-Exempt
Crosswalk Youth Shelter is a WA DCYF‑licensed youth shelter serving young people experiencing housing instability, family conflict, behavioral health needs, substance use concerns, crisis, or barriers to care.
Where the first connection matters — you help make it safe, respectful, and clear. What You’ll Do- Provide a welcoming, calm, and professional first point of contact for youth, families, providers, and community partners.
- Complete intake processes, eligibility screenings, releases of information, HMIS enrollment, SUPRT documentation, and other required forms.
- Follow Crosswalk entrance procedures and help create a safe, respectful, youth‑centered experience.
- Use strong customer service skills to answer questions, explain next steps, reduce confusion, and support youth through the intake process.
- Build trust with youth using a trauma‑informed, nonjudgmental, and person‑centered approach.
- Identify behavioral health, substance use, housing, medical, insurance, transportation, and social service needs.
- Help youth connect with practical supports, including identification documents, transportation, insurance enrollment, and basic needs.
- Coordinate warm handoffs to behavioral health providers, housing programs, care coordinators, peer support, and community partners.
- Work closely with the Crosswalk team to share intake information, support follow‑up, and maintain continuity of care.
- Use de‑escalation, motivational interviewing, and engagement strategies when youth are overwhelmed, frustrated, guarded, or in crisis.
- Maintain timely, accurate, and complete documentation in accordance with agency, county, state, HIPAA, and DCYF‑related requirements.
- Complete required data collection, reporting, and program outcome tracking.
- Minimum qualifications include one of the following:
- Bachelor’s degree and at least one year of full‑time experience applicable or transferable to the population of children and youth served.
- Associate degree, 90 quarter credits, or 60 semester credits, and at least two years of full‑time applicable or transferable experience.
- At least three years of full‑time experience applicable or transferable to the population of children and youth served.
Lived experience may count toward part of the required experience, consistent with program requirements.
- Must be 21 years of age or older due to WA DCYF licensing requirements for this youth shelter position.
- Strong customer service, communication, and follow‑through skills.
- Ability to stay calm, professional, and solution‑focused when people are upset, confused, frustrated, or in crisis.
- Ability to explain information clearly and respectfully to youth, families, staff, and community partners.
- Ability to build rapport with youth who may be hard to engage or hesitant to accept support.
- Strong organization skills and comfort managing documentation, follow‑up, and competing priorities.
- Ability to maintain professional boundaries, confidentiality, and accurate records.
- Comfort working in a youth shelter environment that can be busy, unpredictable, and emotionally complex.
- Ability to work independently while staying connected to a multidisciplinary team.
- Ability to obtain an AAC credential within 30 days of hire.
- Valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and ability to travel locally as required.
- Customer service, front desk, intake, outreach, case coordination, behavioral health, youth services, shelter services, social services, healthcare, or crisis response experience.
- Experience working with youth, families, people experiencing homelessness, or people navigating behavioral health needs.
- Training or experience in trauma‑informed care, motivational interviewing, crisis intervention, de‑escalation, or recovery‑oriented services.
- Familiarity with Washington State behavioral health systems, SCRBH/BH‑ASO programming, DCYF‑licensed youth programs, HMIS, or community resource navigation.
This is a full‑time position, typically working 40 hours per week. Crosswalk operates as a 24/7 residential youth shelter, so schedules may vary and may include day, evening, weekend,…
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