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Maryland / Pennsylvania Clinical Outreach Ambassador

Maryland / Pennsylvania Market

Position: Clinical Outreach Ambassador

Job Type: Full Time 

Location: Remote - Some Travel Required across the Maryland and Pennsylvania Market

Compensation: $93,000-123,000 Annual Salary + Incentives 

 

About The Role 

As a Clinical Outreach Manager, you will be instrumental in managing referrals from initial call, through the admissions process and into treatment. Your performance will be aligned with our company's strategic Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), emphasizing both qualitative and quantitative outcomes.

Your expertise in understanding various treatment modalities and levels of care, particularly relating to substance use and co-occurring disorders among adolescents and young adults, will enable you to educate and inform patients, families, and community members about the valuable services Sandstone Care offers. Strong and effective communication skills will be important in delivering compelling presentations to key groups from hospitals to private practices, non-profits and schools to community partners and agencies to solidify and expand our referral base.

This role requires frequent local travel to engage with partners and attend pivotal meetings, enabling you to maintain and build essential contacts within the community. You will also manage precise documentation of referral source activity and assist in discharge planning to ensure continuum of care, adhering to set expense guidelines and reporting protocols.

 

Key Responsibilities:

  • Build and maintain relationships with key referral partners.
  • Create a territory plan that balances existing referral partnerships with developing new ones.
  • Skillfully manage the admissions process to convert general inquiries into admissions, with performance measured against monthly companywide Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
  • Understand treatment modalities, levels of care, and industry best practices for treating substance use and co-occurring disorders.
  • Educate patients, families, the community, and other referral sources about the programs, services, and amenities our facility provides.
  • Deliver effective presentations to hospitals, private practices, schools and pertinent agencies.
  • Conduct facility tours and community events to increase brand awareness and build referral network.
  • Frequently travel within the community to attend meetings and develop referral partners.
  • Assist the clinical team with discharge planning by identifying and contacting appropriate facilities for care transfer when necessary.

 

Education Requirements:

  • A bachelor's degree in marketing and/or behavioral health science is preferred.

 

Experience Requirements:

  • Experience working in the Mental Health or Behavioral Health space preferred 
  • Previous experience in marketing and / or outreach preferred 
  • Experience with Microsoft Office applications including Power Point, Word, and Excel preferred 
  • Ideal candidates are highly self-motivated, very organized, personable, and outgoing 

 

Other Requirements:

  • Candidates applying for this position should be aware that an offer for employment in this position is contingent upon passing a comprehensive background check, encompassing criminal records and motor vehicle reports.

 

The Perks

At Sandstone Care, we believe that great care starts with our employees. That’s why we offer a comprehensive benefits package to support you in your personal and professional journey. Some of the benefits include:

  • A competitive compensation and total rewards package including meaningful salary, bonus incentive programs, merit-based pay increases, and professional growth opportunities.
  • A flexible PTO package that includes accrued PTO, paid holidays, and wellbeing days
  • High quality medical, dental, and vision insurance with a variety of package options that meet your needs and majority company paid.
  • A robust Employee Assistance Program: Including counseling, legal consultations, financial planning, and wellness coaching.
  • A collaborative and supportive community of therapists and team members: Fostering a positive work environment.

 

What to Expect: Our Interview Process

Here's an overview of what comes next:

  1. Application Review: We'll promptly review your application within one business day.
  2. Discovery Call: Expect a 30–45-minute discovery call with one of our recruiters.
  3. Onsite Interview: You'll have separate 1-hour interviews with our Clinical Outreach leadership and Chief Growth Officer.
  4. Offer: If all goes well, you'll receive an offer.

Expected Interview Timeline: The entire process typically takes 1-2 weeks.

 


 

Sandstone Care’s Commitment to Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion 

At Sandstone Care, we are committed to fostering a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion that not only enriches the lives of our employees but also ensures the wellbeing and care of our clients, regardless of their race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, age, ability, or background. We believe that embracing diversity and promoting equity and inclusion are integral to our mission of providing high-quality behavioral health services.

Sandstone Care is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where all employees feel valued, respected, and empowered. We do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, creed, age, sex, national origin, ancestry, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or any other legally protected status. All employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and business needs.

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