Central Intake & Telephone Reassurance
Sometimes care starts with a phone call.
Circle of Care St. Louis is seeking two part-time Care Coordinators to serve as the central intake point for our organization. This role supports older adults and adults with disabilities by processing client intakes, entering information into our case management system, following up with clients, and providing telephone reassurance.
This position is ideal for individuals who are organized, dependable, calm under pressure, and motivated by meaningful work. All employees must align with the Circle of Care St. Louis Culture Policy and demonstrate Competency, Commitment, and Capacity in their work.
Part-time, Monday–Friday
Two shifts available:
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
1:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Central Intake
Receive and process incoming client intakes
Enter intake information accurately into the case management database
Follow up with clients to complete or clarify intake information
Explain services and next steps clearly and respectfully
Maintain confidentiality and follow organizational policies
Telephone Reassurance
Conduct scheduled reassurance calls to clients
Provide emotional support and social connection
Identify concerns and follow established escalation procedures
Document all calls accurately and on time
Communication & Follow-Through
Track assigned tasks and complete them within scheduled hours
Communicate intake status or concerns with leadership as needed
Seek guidance when unsure and follow official procedures
We are looking for individuals who:
Are organized and able to manage multiple tasks
Demonstrate strong focus, time management, and follow-through
Can self-regulate emotions and remain calm in challenging situations
Use problem-solving skills while following established procedures
Communicate clearly, professionally, and compassionately by phone
Are reliable, punctual, and consistent
Can work independently while staying connected to a team
Maintain professional boundaries and confidentiality
Employees must embody the Circle of Care St. Louis Culture Policy, including:
Respect and integrity
A solution-oriented mindset
Accountability and responsibility
Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion
Openness to feedback and continuous improvement
High school diploma or equivalent
Strong verbal communication skills
Basic computer skills and ability to learn new systems
Ability to follow policies, procedures, and documentation standards
Preferred (not required):
Experience in social services, customer service, intake, or call-center work
Experience working with older adults or adults with disabilities
This role offers the opportunity to make a meaningful difference through consistent, compassionate, and professional support. The Care Coordinator plays a vital role in ensuring individuals feel heard, respected, and connected to services that support their well-being.