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Helping patients regain hope and independence, Encompass Health is a national leader in post-acute care. Make the most of your unique combination of talent, passion and ambition with national post-acute care leader Encompass Health.
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About Us: Helping patients regain hope and independence, Encompass Health is a national leader in post-acute care. Tremendous professional abilities Life-changing results BE THE CONNECTION. In your role as a rehab liaison, you'll have the opportunity to be the connection between your strong professional abilities and exceptional patient care that sets the standard.
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In your role as a rehab liaison, you'll have the opportunity to be the connection between your strong professional abilities and exceptional patient care that sets the standard. Unlike the typical hospital setting, Encompass Health offers you the unique opportunity to walk alongside patients on their road to recovery from stroke, spinal cord injuries, neurological disorders, joint replacements, multiple trauma and cardiac/pulmonary conditions.
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We encourage and empower each employee to keep learning and growing by providing the resources to deliver a better way to care. Our culture of compassion and collaboration is founded on more than just the care we provide our patients; it is expressed in the values we live.
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Encompass Health is a trusted leader in post-acute care with over 150 nationwide locations and a team of 36,000 exceptional individuals and growing At Encompass Health, we celebrate and welcome diversity in our inclusive culture.
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The Encompass Health Way We proudly set the standard in care by leading with empathy, doing what's right, focusing on the positive, and standing stronger together. As a Nurse Liaison at Encompass Health, you'll play a crucial role in helping us drive growth through patient referrals.
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What Makes Encompass Health Careers Different-and Better: Working at Encompass Health means being part of something special: A team that is passionate about making an impact on patients' lives each day.
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At Encompass Health, you'll find something decidedly different and more satisfying: A career that is challenging, inspiring and rewarding. One or more years of experience as a nurse liaison or successful sales experience within a healthcare setting preferred.
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Maximize your talent and join a team that is committed to setting the standard for better healthcare with this engaging opportunity: REHAB LIAISON Here is your opportunity to channel the full extent of your knowledge, skills, ambition, and experience on a daily basis.
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We operate rehabilitation hospitals and offer home health and hospice care in 36 states as well as Puerto Rico. Following the Encompass Way, we are driven by our core values: We proudly set the standard, lead with empathy, do what's right, focus on the positive, and remain stronger together.
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Two or more years of experience as a clinician or tech within a healthcare environment preferred. Inspire our patients to progress each day as you: Develop census as defined by targeted goals of the business plan.
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PREMIUM PAY Salary Range - $71k-90k depending on experience Must have one of the following nursing licenses: RN, LPN Life-changing results BE THE CONNECTION. In your role as a rehab liaison, you'll have the opportunity to be the connection between your strong professional abilities and exceptional patient care that sets the standard.
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PREMIUM PAY Must have one of the following nursing licenses: RN, LPN Life-changing results BE THE CONNECTION. In your role as a rehab liaison, you'll have the opportunity to be the connection between your strong professional abilities and exceptional patient care that sets the standard.
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Apply your outstanding skills and knowledge in a different, more meaningful way while making the most of your unique combination of talent, passion and ambition with national post-acute care leader Encompass Health.
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Tremendous professional abilities Tremendous impact on patient outcomes BE THE CONNECTION. Your role as admissions liaison enables you to use your strong professional abilities to connect patients to care that sets the standard.
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