Key Responsibilities
- Run daily operations: opening/closing procedures, waiting-area readiness, overall office presentation.
- Keep the waiting area, clinical rooms, kitchen, restrooms, and common areas clean, organized, and professional.
- Manage kitchen operations: coffee, water, supplies, fridge/dishwasher routines, presentable shared spaces.
- Maintain a calm, private environment consistent with a behavioral health setting.
- Greet clients and manage check-in/check-out with professionalism and discretion.
- Maintain office supplies, inventory, clinical-room readiness (tissues, water, seating, lighting), and equipment.
- Coordination with management on orders, issues, and escalation needs.
- Serve as primary liaison to building management and the landlord.
- Submit, track, and follow building maintenance requests (HVAC, plumbing, electrical, repairs) and escalate as needed.
- Coordinate with vendors: cleaning/janitorial, plant care, water/coffee service, equipment servicing.
- Manage physical access: keys, fobs, alarm codes, building access for providers, staff, and vendors.
- Receive, log, and distribute mail, packages, and deliveries.
- Maintain awareness of building emergency procedures; keep required postings and safety equipment current.
- Respond to client inquiries via phone, email, text, and internal systems.
- Assist clients with scheduling changes, appointment logistics, and service questions.
- Provide professional, empathetic communication.
- Support providers with operational needs: scheduling updates, documentation issues, and platform usage.
- Assist providers with calendar management.
- Respond to provider operational questions.
Qualifications:
- 3–5 years in office management, front-desk, or administrative roles
- Strong client-service and communication skills, written and verbal
- Ability to create and maintain a welcoming, professional office environment
- Ability to manage complex, fast-changing scheduling requests
- Self-direction and sound judgment. Genuinely comfortable working independently as the sole on-site presence
- Strong attention to detail and organizational skills
- Familiarity with EHR systems, provider calendars, scheduling tools, and care workflows
- Ability to multitask across phone, email, text, and internal systems
- Problem-solving and conflict-resolution skills
- Ability to manage urgent operational requests calmly and professionally
- Discretion and a clear understanding of confidentiality and HIPAA in a clinical setting
- Experience with vendor coordination and basic facilities-management
- Healthcare or behavioral health office experience
- Experience opening or setting up a new/dedicated office
- Working familiarity with HIPAA in day-to-day operations
Benefits:
- 401k
- Dental Insurance
- Health Insurance
- Vision Insurance