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Clinical Liaison
Position Summary:
The Clinical Liaison functions as a critical point of contact between clinical leadership, the administrative team, and external partners. The Clinical Liaison maintains high-level administrative support for clinical operations, manages key communications, and drives efficiency across complex workflows. This role involves proactive problem-solving and the oversight of documentation and information flow, ensuring that both clinical and administrative functions are well-aligned. The Liaison will also play a pivotal role in enhancing process improvements, ensuring adherence to company standards, and supporting company initiatives that advance client experience and company objectives.
Compensation Range: $65,000-$75,000 annually
Primary Responsibilities:
- Function as an essential resource to clinical leadership, delivering executive support and anticipating operational needs
- Proactively manage schedules, appointments, and communications for leadership and clinical teams
- Coordinate internal and external communications, including supporting high-level relationship management with health plan partners and clients
- Own the organization, accuracy, and integrity of critical databases, ensuring data is current and accessible to relevant stakeholders
- Screen, review, and interpret confidential medical documents and requests, making assessments or routing items for decision as appropriate
- Assist in preparing reports, executive briefings, and presentations as needed for leadership
- Facilitate information and document flow between teams, upholding standards of confidentiality and compliance (HIPAA)
- Identify data or process gaps and escalate to supervisors, contributing to ongoing workflow optimization efforts
- Provide logistical support for meetings, conferences, and special projects led by clinical leadership
- Handle confidential information with discretion, exercising sound judgment on sensitive matters
- Perform other executive and operational administrative duties as assigned by leadership
Required Qualifications:
- Degree as a Physical Therapy Assistant, Occupational Therapy Assistant, or higher
- Minimum 3 years of clinical experience as a Physical Therapy Assistant or Occupational Therapy Assistant, or higher
- A device to access the internet and Periscope platform (PC, Mac, laptop)
- Exemplary verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills, including diplomacy and tact
- Exemplary organizational skills, resourcefulness, and attention to detail
- Ability to work independently, set priorities, and manage multiple tasks for multiple leaders
- High degree of professionalism and sound judgment under pressure
- Flexible and adaptable, able to pivot priorities as business needs evolve
- Ability to interact and communicate effectively at all organizational levels and with external partners
- Strong analytical skills to independently assess, review, and escalate clinical documentation as needed
- Strong proficiency with all Microsoft Office 365 Suite and virtual communication platforms
- Reliable internet access
Preferred Qualifications:
- Clinical experience with neurological injuries and impairments
- Experience working with medical equipment, especially complex rehab technology
- Additional certifications such as ATP and/or CAPS
Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
- Ability to work in a remote office setting with frequent use of computers and phones
- Occasional travel required for events and onsite meetings
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