Intake Coordinator Reviews

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Intake Coordinator Reviews

What is it like working as an Intake Coordinator?

April 2023
Love it.
Intake Coordinator in Hollywood:
Pros: Been able to train my colleagues and help patients answering their questions.
Cons: I don’t like the pay.
December 2022
Pros & Cons of working at a FQHC.
Intake Coordinator in Valparaiso:
Pros: I truly love helping our patients get insurance or our slide scale to afford them the opportunity to be seen by any of our providers
Cons: I am the only person to do my job. If I go on vacation or get sick, my work is not completed by anyone else. I come back and have to play catch up for the time I've been gone.
November 2022
I love meeting new people and thier family's helping where I can. Helping fellow co-workers.
Intake Coordinator in New Orleans:
Pros: The patients
Cons: Safety from covid
July 2022
High cost of living, low pay.
Intake Coordinator in Rock Hill:
Pros: Minimal commute and lots of food options
Cons: Low pay commensurate to proven experience
October 2019
Safe community oriented atmosphere.
Intake Coordinator in Westland:
Pros: not too far
Cons: NA
August 2019
Rewarding.
Intake Coordinator in Spokane:
Pros: Assisting elderly and their families in community with quality of life
Cons: lack of appreciation
May 2019
Too much, too little.
Intake Coordinator in Spartanburg:
Pros: Love the data entry - entering orders for patients. Have great relationships with all immediate coworkers.
Cons: Pay too low for amount of responsibilities that are added all the time.

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