
Realize a career with meaning—improving lives, strengthening communities, and changing narratives as a member of ASAC Our work is personal, using lived experiences, proven services, and human connections to help people right here in our community.
As a Residential Intake Coordinator you will ensure an efficient and patient-centered process for admitting individuals into ASAC’s adult substance use treatment programs. This role manages referrals, screenings, and waitlists, coordinating closely with patients, referral sources, and program staff to support timely and appropriate placement into care.
Key Duties:
Requirements
Qualified candidates will have an associate’s degree and at least one year of relevant experience in behavioral health, intake/admissions, or care coordination. Candidates with a bachelor’s degree in human services, counseling, psychology, or related field and experience in SUD treatment services are strongly encouraged to apply.
Salary and Benefits:
ASAC offers competitive compensation starting at $21.88/hour with additional compensation for candidates with extensive experience. Staff are eligible for a complete benefit package including, Health and Dental, FSA, company paid Life/AD&D/Short and Long Term Disability, Voluntary Life Insurance, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Paid Holidays, Travel Reimbursement policy, a 403(b) Retirement plan with a match and a generous Vacation, Personal Time and Sick Leave Plan.
Join the area’s leader in prevention, treatment, and recovery of substance use disorders and problem gambling. Apply now and take the first step toward a fulfilling career.
ASAC is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

ASAC is a leader in providing substance use and gambling disorder prevention, treatment and recovery services in the state of Iowa. Licensed by the Iowa Department of Public Health's Division of Behavioral Health and accredited by CARF, ASAC’s team of Certified Prevention Specialists, counselors and direct care staff follow the continuum of care to ensure individuals and communities are safe, healthy and drug-free.
Serving more than 3,300 individuals per year across a seven-county service area, ASAC offers treatment using a whole-person approach including specialized services for adolescents, pregnant women, mothers with children and adults.
ASAC is part of the IDPH Integrated Provider Network, with services funded by the Iowa Department of Public Health and the US Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.