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Phoenix, NM - USA

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Posted on: 6 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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Family Resource Specialist
Phoenix AZ
On-site
The Family Resource Specialist plays a crucial role as the first point of contact for families entering SARRCs services. This role is responsible for expertly managing the entire client enrollment processfrom initial inquiry to the start of treatmentand serving as a dedicated resource for autism-related questions. Success in this position requires a blend of exceptional interpersonal skills organizational excellence and deep empathy.
Your Role at SARRC
Communication & Interpersonal Skills
  • Active Listening & Empathy: Ability to listen attentively to family needs and concerns respond with compassion and convey understanding and respect in all interactions (phone email and in-person).
  • Clear & Professional Communication: Excellent written and verbal communication skills to clearly explain complex enrollment procedures program details and autism-related resources to diverse audiences.
  • Conflict Resolution & De-escalation: Skill in maintaining composure and providing supportive solution-focused communication especially when families are experiencing stress or frustration.
Enrollment & Process Management
  • Case & Workflow Management: Proven ability to manage a high volume of client inquiries and cases simultaneously ensuring timely and accurate movement of each family through the enrollment pipeline.
  • Database & System Proficiency: Competence in utilizing Client Relationship Management (CRM) software (or similar enterprise systems) to accurately log data track client progress and maintain detailed confidential records.
  • Process Adherence & Detail Orientation: Meticulous attention to detail to ensure all enrollment documents are completed required information is collected and regulatory guidelines are followed precisely minimizing delays.
  • Cross-Training & Flexibility: Aptitude and willingness to become fully cross-trained on all aspects of the enrollment process from initial contact (inquiry) through service start and adapt to evolving procedures.
Knowledge & Resource Navigation
  • Resource Navigation: Demonstrated ability to quickly and effectively identify vet and share relevant internal and external resources related to autism support community services and SARRC programs.
  • Professional Boundaries & Confidentiality: Deep understanding of the importance of maintaining client confidentiality (HIPAA compliant) and professional boundaries while serving as a supportive resource.
Required Qualifications:
  • High school diploma with further education preferred on administrative/relevant business-related topics.
  • Minimum of 1 to 2 years of general administrative experience within a highly professional environment that has included interacting with children and their family members on a highly organized and reliable basis.
Preferred Qualifications:
  • Spanish language fluency.
  • Experience serving individuals with autism or developmental disabilities.
Hours:
Full-time Monday Friday.
Additional Benefits:
  • Paid Time Off:Generous paid time off for vacation personal time and sick leave with an additional 8 paid holidays!
  • Professional Development Stipend:Receive an annual $1000 stipend to support professional development activities such as conferences workshops or certifications.
  • Health Insurance:Comprehensive medical vision and dental insurance with the majority of coverage paid for by SARRC!
  • 401k Matching:Contribute to your retirement with a 50% company match up to 6%.
Our Story
Established in 1997 by two mothers of children with autism and their developmental pediatrician SARRC is an internationally recognized nonprofit with a mission to advance research and provide a lifetime of support for individuals with autism and their families. As the state of Arizonas largest nonprofit serving the autism community SARRC conducts innovative research provides evidence-based practices disseminates effective training and builds inclusive communities.


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