• 419-882-2135
  • TBosch@SylvaniaChamber.org
  • Sylvania, Ohio

Clinical Rehab Liaison

Posted: 06/08/2025

A clinical rehab liaison at Encompass Health cultivates referral relationships, manages assigned territory and completes patient assessments. You'll play a crucial role in helping us drive growth through patient referrals. To help support our business goals, your primary focus will be on cultivating strong referral relationships within a geographic territory. You will develop and maintain excellent relationships with all stakeholders including prospective patients, family members, physicians, ICU and floor nurses, discharge planners, case managers and payer representatives. Join us in a career that blends professional growth and your clinical license with a sense of connection to the community and patients we serve. Be the Clinical Rehab Liaison you’ve always wanted to be Develop business census based on strategic goals. Cultivate strong relationships within an assigned territory, prioritizing face-to-face connections. Aid in streamlining the referral-to-admission process. Educate community, referral sources and physicians on our hospital programs and services. Utilize market analysis to identify new opportunities. Responds to and overcomes admission barriers and follows-up on admissions variables. Conduct in-services and professional presentations to various groups about our services and outcomes. Qualifications Current driver’s license in state where employed and acceptable driving record according to company policy. Current state professional clinical licensure and CPR certification required. Preferably, a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience. Two or more years of clinical or healthcare tech experience preferred. One or more years in nurse liaison or successful healthcare sales preferred. CRRN certification preferred. Comprehensive knowledge of healthcare operations, legal frameworks, market trends, and competitive analysis.

Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Toledo
Peggy Lucio