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Intake Specialist

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Intake Specialist

Department: Senior Services

Unit: Nevada Care Connection

Reports to: Intake & Outreach Supervisor

The Intake Specialist supports older adults, individuals with disabilities, caregivers, and those planning for future long-term services and supports (LTSS) through person-centered conversations that focus primarily on resource navigation. They conduct brief assessments to understand consumer needs, identify appropriate services, and guide individuals in accessing those services independently when possible. Intake Specialists also provide limited information and referral, and refer cases to Resource Navigators or Case Managers when consumers need more intensive support to connect to or maintain access to services.

The ideal candidate is compassionate, detail-oriented, and resourceful, with strong communication skills and a commitment to supporting individuals in navigating complex systems of care.

Key Responsibilities:

        Conduct brief, person-centered assessments to understand consumer needs, preferences, and potential barriers to accessing services.

        Provide guidance and support to help consumers identify and connect with appropriate community resources and services.

        Refer cases to Resource Navigators or Case Managers when consumers require more intensive or ongoing support.

        Document all consumer interactions and services accurately and promptly in program databases such as WellSky and Welligent.

        Maintain compliance with all data privacy, documentation, and program standards, including HIPAA.

        Send relevant documentation to consumers—including resource lists, privacy practices, applications, and other supportive materials—in a timely and appropriate manner.

        Stay informed about available programs, services, and public benefits across local and statewide systems.

        Collaborate with team members to ensure effective service delivery and smooth internal referrals.

        Participate in all required training per ADSD Care Connection specifications, including annual and program-specific trainings.

        Support data collection for monthly, quarterly, and annual reporting.

        Assist with outreach, events, and special projects as assigned.

        Perform other duties as assigned by supervisor or Director.

Education and Experience:

        High School Diploma or equivalent required.

        Bachelor’s degree in social services or a related field preferred.

        Experience working with older adults is required.

        Experience working with individuals with disabilities is strongly preferred.

        Familiarity with community resources in Clark County is required; knowledge of rural resources is a plus.

Skills and Abilities:

        Strong verbal and written communication skills.

        Ability to work effectively with individuals from diverse cultural, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.

        Excellent organizational skills, with the ability to manage time and tasks independently.

        Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and willingness to learn additional data systems.

        Ability to maintain confidentiality and adhere to HIPAA and agency privacy standards.

        Comfortable working both independently and as part of a collaborative team.

        Ability to work the assigned schedule reliably and consistently.

        Bilingual skills are helpful but not required.

        Must be able to pass a background check and drug screening.

Physical Demands: Ability to drive, sit, stand, and walk for extended periods of time. Ability to perform push/pull movements and to lift 10 lbs.