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General Information

Name

Access Assistant

Employment Type

Temporary

Position level

Part-time

Virtual/Remote?

Yes

Labor Category

Office

Date

11-Mar-2026

City

Lansing

State

Michigan

Country

United States

Ref #

9247851894

Description & Requirements

Description

At Kelly®, we're committed to finding the perfect job for you. How about this opportunity? We're seeking an Access Assistant to join the team of a behavioral health client. At Kelly®, it's about finding a role that fits your life.

Why You Should Apply to Be an Access Assistant:

  • Supportive Environment: Work in a welcoming and collaborative setting.
  • Meaningful Impact: Make a difference in the lives of individuals seeking behavioral health and substance use disorder services.
  • Growth Opportunities: Room for advancement within the organization.

Typical Day Responsibilities:
  • Warm Reception: Receive incoming telephone calls with a friendly and welcoming demeanor.
  • Initial Triage: Assess and direct calls based on caller needs.
  • Resource Connection: Provide information, empathetic listening, and connect callers to community resources.
  • Call Transfers: Forward calls to Access Specialists for additional clinical screening as needed.
  • Partner Assistance: Support community partners like hospitals, jails, and other human service organizations calling on behalf of individuals.
  • Operational Support: Organize and assist with call queue monitoring, data entry, client record documentation, and other clerical tasks to ensure efficient access center operations.
Qualifications:
  • Educational Background: Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, professional counseling, nursing, or a related human services/healthcare field.
  • Relevant Experience: 2 years' experience in behavioral health or substance use.
  • Skills: Strong ability to navigate complex service delivery systems.
  • Flexibility: Willingness to meet obligations outside of normal business hours.
What Happens Next:
  • Once you apply, if your skills and experience are a match, you'll proceed to the next steps.
  • Even if this position doesn't work out, you'll remain in our network, giving all our recruiters access to your profile and expanding your opportunities.
If you're ready to discover the next step in your career, apply to be an Access Assistant today! Let's work together to find the job that's just right for you.

As part of our promise to talent, Kelly supports those who work with us through a variety of benefits, perks, and work-related resources. Kelly offers eligible employees voluntary benefit plans including medical, dental, vision, telemedicine, term life, whole life, accident insurance, critical illness, a legal plan, and short-term disability. As a Kelly employee, you will have access to a retirement savings plan, service bonus and holiday pay plans (earn up to eight paid holidays per benefit year), and a transit spending account. In addition, employees are entitled to earn paid sick leave under the applicable state or local plan. Click here for more information on benefits and perks that may be available to you as a member of the Kelly Talent Community.

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