Administrative Assistant

Roots Through Recovery

Administrative Assistant

Long Beach, CA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Benefits:

    Company parties

    Competitive salary

    Health insurance

    Opportunity for advancement

    Paid time off

    Training & development

    401(k)

    Dental insurance

    Vision insurance

    Benefits/Perks

    Competitive Compensation

    Career Advancement

    Rewarding work

    Job Summary

    The Administrative Assistant is responsible for the day-to-day coordination of administrative and facility activities, including managing front desk duties, handling incoming phone calls, greeting clients and visitors, coordinating client schedules and file updates. The Administrative Assistant is responsible for the management of master treatment schedules including scheduling appointments and arranging for client transportation in support of effective treatment delivery and operations.

    This position requires a high level of detail-oriented skills and the ability to gain extensive knowledge and understanding of the program and services, treatment philosophy, and clinical orientation.

    Responsibilities

    1. Maintain daily facility census of clients, staff and visitors; reconcile with master calendars, and provide reports to company leadership;

    2. Maintain office services by organizing office operations and procedures; draft correspondence; design and maintain filing systems; maintain office logs and sign-in sheets; track and maintain office supply inventory and facility cleanliness; collect and process mail; perform various office/clerical functions;

    3. Arrange for client transportation as needed and per policy and procedure;

    4. Maintain contact with clients to ensure prompt arrival for groups, individual sessions, and other appointments;

    5. Print and compile agency marketing materials and new client welcome package, updating as needed;

    6. Maintain contact with clients to ensure prompt arrival for groups, individual sessions, and other appointments; and -

    7. Collect and process client urinalysis samples per policy and procedure.

    Education: Successful completion of a course of study and attainment of an Associate's Degree or higher in psychology, social work, mental health, or therapy-related field is desired. A High School diploma or equivalent is required.

    Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:

    1. Must have or be able to obtain, and maintain, current CPR certification by an approved certifying organization; and -

    2. Must have a valid California Driver's License (or valid out-of-state license and be able to obtain a California Driver's License), valid automobile insurance, a satisfactory driving record, and meet all requirements of the company's insurance policy.

    Professional Experience: 1) Minimum of (2) years' experience performing administrative duties, including clerical duties and customer service.

    1. Minimum of (1) year experience working with clients in the treatment of mental health and substance abuse and working with diverse populations is desired.