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Receptionist

Philadelphia, PA

Receptionist

Philadelphia, PA

 

Salary: $20/hour

About Vanna Health

Vanna Health focuses on reimagining care for individuals with serious mental illness. Our goal is to empower these individuals to lead healthy and meaningful lives by providing physical and mental healthcare support and connecting members to community programs. Our technology-enabled approach, developed by our own team of engineers and designers, ensures our staff and members are well supported.

 

Vanna delivers in-person and virtual community-based engagement through an interdisciplinary team of coaches and clinicians. We leverage partnerships with existing community resources to facilitate support networks unique to an individual’s needs and location - connecting them to established psychosocial rehabilitation programs, resources for housing, transportation, etc. and various digital engagement opportunities to address members’ needs.

 

About the Role

Vanna Health is looking for an enthusiastic, well-organized, and mission-driven Receptionist to join our growing team. This is an office-based role located in the Kensington area of Philadelphia, where the primary duty is to ensure the office operates smoothly and efficiently. The Receptionist will greet and engage prospective and current members as they visit the office. This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced environment and believes in the ability to make meaningful change through this support. This role will report directly to the Site Manager for Philadelphia.

 

Responsibilities

  • Greet and assist onsite members and answer inbound telephone calls in a warm and professional manner
  • Triage inbound calls to the appropriate team member and support coordination of communication between the team, members, and partners
  • Develop and manage processes for smoothly running the office (ie parking, packages, office supplies)
  • Organize and coordinate with building management and office vendors to ensure a clean and safe office space
  • Coordinate office meetings and member engagement events
  • Participate in staff meetings as appropriate
  • Manage calendars for the office team
  • Support with obtaining and organizing member forms
  • Support maintenance of team member appointments
  • Conduct reminder calls with members on upcoming appointments and events
  • Provide administrative support to care team staff
  • Fleet management (e.g., manage vehicle inspections, cleanliness, damages, vehicle logs)
  • Gas and mileage management (e.g., gas card, collecting and organizing gas receipts)

 

About You

  • Willingness to become proficient in Google Workplace tools (Calendar, Documents), Slack, and new tools
  • Tech-savviness and basic computer skills
  • Highly resourceful team-player with the ability to also be extremely effective independently
  • Excellent time management and organizational skills and ability to multitask and prioritize work
  • Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to handle sensitive information in a confidential manner
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Takes pride in creating warm and welcoming environments
  • Exceptional collaboration skills
  • Thrives in a fast-paced startup environment
  • High school diploma or equivalent

 

Bonus Points:

  • Comfortable working in behavioral health or community health settings 
  • Bilingual in Spanish and English to ensure we are meeting all members in their most comfortable language
  • Eagerness and willingness to work with individuals experiencing serious mental illness in the Philadelphia community

 

Benefits

  • Full health, dental, and vision benefits
  • Health Savings Account (HSA)
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA) and Dependent Care FSA
  • 401K
  • PTO (10 personal days + vacation time + company holidays)

 

COVID-19 Considerations and Vaccination Status

Vanna Health is committed to keeping our team members and our members safe from COVID-19 therefore full vaccination is required for all Vanna Health employees. As such we follow local requirements and guidelines for medical professionals in the field.

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