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Hospice Liaison - 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.

 

 

Hospice Care Coordinator / Hospice Liaison – Inland Empire, CA

Geiss Med Hospice
Territory: Inland Empire, California

Join Geiss Med Hospice as a Hospice Care Coordinator

Geiss Med Hospice

Geiss Med Hospice is seeking a motivated and relationship-driven Hospice Care Coordinator / Business Development Liaison to support referral partnerships and hospice outreach throughout the Inland Empire region. This is an excellent opportunity for healthcare sales professionals, hospice liaisons, care coordinators, and business development representatives who are passionate about patient advocacy and expanding access to quality hospice care services.

If you thrive in healthcare relationship management, community outreach, physician engagement, and hospice business development, we want to hear from you.

Why Join Geiss Med Hospice?

Meaningful, Purpose-Driven Work

Help patients and families receive compassionate hospice care that enhances comfort, dignity, and quality of life.

Strong Referral Network & Community Presence

Build relationships with hospitals, physicians, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living communities, case managers, and healthcare providers throughout the Inland Empire.

Professional Growth & Development

Participate in interdisciplinary collaboration, healthcare marketing initiatives, and weekly team meetings designed to support your success.

Supportive Team Environment

Join a compassionate and collaborative hospice team focused on innovation, communication, and exceptional patient care.


Hospice Care Coordinator Responsibilities

As a Hospice Care Coordinator / Hospice Liaison, you will serve as a key connection between Geiss Med Hospice and referral partners throughout the Inland Empire healthcare market.

Key Responsibilities

  • Build and maintain strong referral relationships with physicians, hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and healthcare organizations
  • Educate healthcare professionals and community partners on hospice services, patient eligibility, and end-of-life care support
  • Conduct in-service presentations and ongoing follow-up with referral sources
  • Coordinate smooth patient transitions from hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing facilities, and community settings into hospice care
  • Collaborate with discharge planners, case managers, nurses, and interdisciplinary teams to support continuity of care
  • Address referral source concerns promptly while maintaining exceptional customer service
  • Represent Geiss Med Hospice at healthcare networking events and community outreach activities
  • Support hospice census growth and strategic business development initiatives
  • Provide innovative ideas and feedback to improve marketing and referral outreach strategies

Qualifications

Required

  • Minimum 2 years of healthcare business development, hospice liaison, healthcare marketing, or care coordination experience
  • Experience working with physicians, hospitals, insurance providers, skilled nursing facilities, and healthcare referral sources
  • Strong communication, presentation, and relationship-building skills
  • Excellent organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple referral relationships
  • Ability to work independently and collaboratively within an interdisciplinary healthcare team
  • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation for travel throughout the Inland Empire region

Preferred

  • Hospice, home health, palliative care, or post-acute healthcare experience
  • Knowledge of hospice eligibility, Medicare guidelines, and transitions of care
  • Existing referral relationships within the Inland Empire healthcare community

What We Offer

  • Competitive Compensation
  • Professional Growth Opportunities
  • Supportive Leadership Team
  • Collaborative Interdisciplinary Environment
  • Community Engagement & Networking
  • Meaningful Career Impact
  • Opportunity to Make a Difference in Patients’ Lives Daily

Apply Today

If you are a passionate healthcare professional with experience in hospice sales, healthcare business development, patient coordination, or referral relationship management, apply today to join Geiss Med Hospice and help expand compassionate hospice care throughout the Inland Empire.

Pay Range for Posted Region

$110,000 - $120,000 USD

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