About The Position

Clinical Intake Coordinators serve as a liaison between the clinical operations team and assigned referral sources to facilitate patient care. Responsible for developing, maintaining and servicing community relations in several settings. Serves as a resource to provide education and information on company’s programs and services to patients, caregivers, physicians, case managers, discharge planners, social workers and others.

Requirements

  • An Associates Degree in Nursing.
  • One year of hospice nursing experience or one year of hospice sales/marketing experience.
  • Current Alabama Driver’s License
  • Current Automobile Liability Insurance
  • Current Nursing License
  • Reliable Transportation
  • Cell Phone
  • Medicare and other payor sources guidelines for hospice services
  • Communication and relationship development skills
  • Problem identification, resolution and strategic planning
  • Communications, public relations and health education
  • Basic knowledge of sales
  • Community assessment identification related to geriatric needs
  • Policy and program development
  • Knowledge of physician, hospital, skilled nursing facility, case management and discharge planning service needs.
  • Ability to effectively communicate hospice services with all levels of the healthcare industry.
  • Ability to accept responsibility for the direction, control and planning of activities.
  • Ability to handle stressful situations and deadlines.
  • Ability to demonstrate strong communication skills.
  • Promotes team efforts and works well with others.
  • Recognizes the rights and responsibilities of company and patient confidentiality.
  • Ability to manage multiple assignments and can redirect priorities on short notice.
  • Must be able to perform limited to full range heavy work requiring sitting, standing, walking and driving.
  • Must possess vision, hearing and physical dexterity necessary to maintain a driver’s license and operate an automobile.
  • Must be able to climb stairs, access and operate elevators. Must be able to maneuver on all types of terrain.
  • Must possess vision, hearing, feeling, physical strength and dexterity necessary to perform all duties of a Care Transition Coordinator.
  • Must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Must be able to give and receive instructions and information, both in person and via telephone.
  • Work requires exerting force up to 50 pounds occasionally, and/or up to 25 pounds frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds constantly in moving objects or materials.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Business, Nursing, Marketing or Healthcare Related Field.
  • Formal sales training also preferred.
  • Experience admitting hospice patients to all levels of hospice care including but not limited to General In-patient (GIP).

Responsibilities

  • Work with potential hospice patients and families to determine goals of care and hospice appropriateness.
  • Review company’s home health patients regularly to identify potential hospice transitions as needed.
  • Weekend Hospice AOC as needed
  • Manages all weekend referrals, completes follow up on active referrals and updates Admissions Coordinator/Branch Directors by 8am Monday morning
  • Work with case management, attending physicians, patients and families to admit appropriate patients to GIP.
  • Documentation of admission to be completed within 24 hours.
  • Perform daily visits on patients while admitted to GIP.
  • Assigned territory is effectively and efficiently targeted to include communication and education of hospice services while utilizing available resources.
  • Strategic planning for the territory.
  • Identify new referrals sources and maximize the opportunity to grow hospice business within the entity.
  • Efficiently cover assigned territory on a weekly, monthly, and quarterly basis.
  • Knowledge and understanding to be maintained on all systems used to track referrals and referral sources.
  • Work closely with CTC’s assigned to same referral sources
  • Knowledge of referral sources businesses and practices
  • Understand of referral sources organization structure and key decision makers
  • Aware of market conditions and trends to include but not limited to specific opportunities and challenges
  • Ability to assess market potential and differentiate between physician and facility opportunities
  • Strengths and weakness of hospice competition, including but not limited to competitive sales efforts and market share
  • Prompt attendance and engaged in all meetings.
  • All assignment given by manager are completed on time.
  • Calls are documented in RSL by 8:00 AM each Monday for the previous week’s activity.
  • Expenses are completed and submitted before deadline.
  • Follow up on all pending referrals
  • Timesheets and Mileage are completed and submitted before the deadline.
  • Update SNF charts weekly and as needed
  • Other Duties as Assigned
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