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Hospice Care Coordinator - Inland Empire

Inland Empire

At Geiss Med Hospice, we believe in cherishing every moment of life. We understand that facing a life-limiting illness or injury can be overwhelming, which is why we are here to provide a comforting hand and a listening ear. Our team of dedicated medical professionals and compassionate caregivers is committed to easing pain, managing symptoms, and providing emotional and spiritual support in a manner that respects your personal choices and preferences.

We are not just focused on the patient but also on their loved ones, offering support and guidance through these challenging times. Our goal is to ensure that you and your family can focus on spending quality time together, while we take care of the rest.

Why Join Geiss Med Hospice?

  • Compassionate Care: Join a team that prioritizes empathy and personalized care, ensuring that every patient and family feels supported.
  • Professional Growth: We offer continuous learning and development opportunities to help you advance your career in a meaningful way.
  • Collaborative Environment: Work alongside a dedicated team of professionals who share your passion for making a difference.
  • Holistic Support: Engage in a holistic approach to hospice care that addresses physical, emotional, and spiritual needs.
  • Community Impact: Be a part of an organization that makes a tangible difference in the lives of patients and their families.

At Geiss Med Hospice, we are more than just healthcare providers; we are a source of comfort and hope. If you are passionate about making a positive impact and are dedicated to compassionate care, we invite you to join our team and help us make a difference, one moment at a time.

 

 

Join Our Dynamic Team as a Hospice Care Coordinator at Geiss Med Hospice for the Inland Empire region!

Must be willing to travel throughout the Inland Empire area. (Riverside/San Bernardino/Rancho Cucamonga)

Are you a driven professional with a passion for making a difference in the healthcare industry? Geiss Med Hospice is seeking a proactive and engaging Business Development Liaison to join our vibrant team! 

Why Geiss Med Hospice? 

At Geiss Med Hospice, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional hospice care that enhances the quality of life for our patients. As a part of our team, you will play a pivotal role in connecting healthcare professionals with our top-notch hospice services, ensuring seamless coordination and communication for the best patient outcomes. 

What You'll Do: 

  • Build Lasting Relationships: Develop and nurture strong connections with referral sources such as physicians, hospitals, long-term care facilities, and assisted living facilities. 
  • Engage and Educate: Deliver compelling presentations on our in-service offerings to various referral sources and continuously follow up to address their needs. 
  • Be the Expert: Educate healthcare professionals and community members on the comprehensive benefits of hospice care services. 
  • Liaise and Coordinate: Act as the essential link between Geiss Med Hospice and referral sources, ensuring that patient needs are met, and expectations are exceeded. 
  • Resolve and Innovate: Address any concerns or issues faced by referral sources promptly and effectively and provide innovative suggestions to improve our marketing strategies. 
  • Community Ambassador: Represent Geiss Med Hospice at community events to promote a positive image and awareness of our services. 
  • Seamless Transitions: Work closely with discharge planners to ensure smooth patient transitions from hospitals and nursing facilities to their homes. 

What You Bring: 

  • A dynamic personality with excellent communication and presentation skills. 
  • A passion for healthcare and a commitment to improving patient care. 
  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple relationships. 
  • Experience in a healthcare setting, with a solid understanding of hospice care services. 
  • Two years of experience in coordinating business development and providing education to patients, insurance companies, physicians, hospitals, nurses, community resources, other healthcare specialists, and the local community.  
  • The ability to work collaboratively within an interdisciplinary team and independently. 

Why You'll Love Working Here: 

  • Impactful Work: Play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life for our patients and their families. 
  • Professional Growth: Participate in weekly marketing meetings and interdisciplinary team meetings that support your professional development. 
  • Supportive Team: Join a dedicated team that values collaboration, innovation, and excellence in patient care. 
  • Community Engagement: Be a respected representative of Geiss Med Hospice in the community, building awareness and trust. 

Ready to Make a Difference? 

Join us at Geiss Med Hospice and be a part of a compassionate team dedicated to providing exceptional hospice care. Apply now to embark on a rewarding career that truly makes a difference in the lives of patients and their families. 

Apply Today! 

Annual Salary: $85,000 - $110,000

Geiss Med Hospice is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. 

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