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Kindred Hospice · Atlanta, GA · Today
Business DevelopmentPart-time
About the role
We are seeking an experienced and compassionate Hospice Clinical Liaison to join our team. In this role, you will ensure that intake and referral processes are completed efficiently and effectively to meet the needs of patients, families, referral sources, and the organization.
Responsibilities
- Receive and respond to referrals from hospitals, home health, physicians, case managers, skilled nursing facilities, and other healthcare professionals
- Absess patient eligibility for hospice services by reviewing medical records, conducting clinical evaluations, and communicating with physicians and families
- educate patients and families on what hospice care includes, how it works, and why it matters—providing clarity, reassurance, and compassion
- Complete necessary documentation and coordinate the intake and admission process, ensuring all legal, clinical, and payer requirements are met
- Serve as a liaison between referral sources and our hospice care team—ensuring seamless handoffs, clear communication, and rapid response to needs
- Make daily visits to hospitals and facilities, maintaining visibility and accessibility with discharge planners, case managers, and physicians
- Build and maintain strong relationships with referral partners and identify new outreach opportunities to increase awareness of hospice services
Requirements
- Licensed Nurse with three to five years of hospice experience required.
- BSN with five or more years of hospice experience preferred.
- Minimum of three years of hospice experience required.
- Prior experience as a discharge planner, case manager, or educator preferred.
Qualifications
- Current RN license to practice nursing in the state of employment.
- CPR certification.
- Valid driver’s license and automobile insurance.
Skills and Knowledge
- Strong knowledge of hospice care and the unique needs of patients and families.
- Familiarity with community resources and referral networks.
- Excellent patient assessment and documentation skills.
- Ability to supervise staff, coordinate services, and manage programs effectively.
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills with sensitivity to diverse backgrounds.
Personal Qualities
- Compassion and sensitivity to the needs of terminally ill patients and their families.
- Flexibility to manage a variety of tasks and shifting priorities.
- Professional maturity, collaboration, and tact in working with interdisciplinary teams.
- Ability to influence and educate referral sources, patients, and families.
- Demonstrated commitment to patient advocacy and quality care.