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how to be a rehab liaison

by Abigayle Russel Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How to launch a clinical liaison career:

  1. Adapting your resume for a rehab liaison job It’s all about making that non-clinical resume shine. Make sure to use...
  2. Adapting your cover letter for a rehab liaison job A good cover letter should always show that you understand what...
  3. Interviewing for the role of a clinical liaison

Full Answer

What does a clinical rehab liaison do?

A rehab liaison (or clinical liaison) is the person responsible for finding potential patients for an acute rehabilitation facility (ARF)—which is also known as an acute rehab unit (ARU) or inpatient rehab facility (IRF)—and then screening those patients to see if they're good matches.Oct 31, 2017

How do I become a good clinical liaison?

Clinical Liaison Requirements:Bachelor's degree in nursing or related field.2+ years of work experience in healthcare-related marketing.Active clinical license.Proficient knowledge of Stark laws.Proficient computer skills.Valid driver's license with up-to-date insurance.More items...

What does a nurse liaison do?

Nurse Liaisons are responsible for advocating and providing assistance for patients in a health care facility. Their duties include assessing medical records and patient eligibility, connecting a physician for a patient, assist in the admissions process for patients and family, and address any queries or concerns.

What is a admission liaison?

The Admissions Liaison ensures compliance with applicable standards. Coordinates all admitting department operations in a nursing home environment. Being an Admissions Liaison works with medical, nursing, and accounting staff to ensure appropriate patient placement.

What is a community liaison?

A community liaison is responsible for managing the communication between local institutions and community citizens. Community liaisons often coordinate with the community to talk about their needs and concerns, directing them to the organizations with plans on improving the people's lifestyles.

What is a clinical patient liaison?

A patient liaison is a healthcare professional who is responsible for facilitating communication between patients and providers in the healthcare setting. They might work for hospitals, medical groups or other organizations that provide patient services.Apr 1, 2021

What is a mental health liaison nurse?

The liaison psychiatry staff assess and manage patients' mental health problems and use both medication and psychological therapy. The staff also work with patients' families and support other members of the multidisciplinary team to meet patients' emotional needs.

What is a rehab liaison?

What is a clinical or rehab liaison? A rehab liaison (or clinical liaison) is the person responsible for finding potential patients for an acute rehabilitation facility (ARF)—which is also known as an acute rehab unit (ARU) or inpatient rehab facility (IRF)—and then screening those patients to see if they’re good matches.

What should a cover letter show?

A good cover letter should always show that you understand what the job is, what your role would be, and why you’d make a great fit, all while flattering the organization if possible. Make sure you really study the job description and understand the problem the hiring manager is looking to solve by hiring someone into this role.

What is a market day?

A “markety” day: Some days in intake are focused on analytics, especially if referrals are sparse. You might sit in front of a spreadsheet, poring over how many of your referrals actually converted into patients in beds. Other days might be spent actively marketing.

What is your full name and title at your current job?

Amber Hammock, MSOT, OTR/L#N#Clinical Rehab Liaison at UVA Encompass Health

What did you do when you first finished school, and for how long?

So, this is how I knew I needed to find a different take on the therapy degree. I worked everywhere and, much like Goldilocks, could not find my “just right.”

When did you realize you wanted to do something non-clinical, and why?

At this point—when I quit the school-based job with the great schedule—I knew it was not the job, it was the career.

Are you still treating patients, or are you solely non-clinical?

I am completely non-clinical. I do visit with patients at bedside, but only to explain what inpatient rehab is and what it looks like.

How long have you been in your current role?

About nine months, but I moved from a clinical admissions liaison to a clinical rehab liaison role. The admissions liaison role was more of “air traffic control” at my actual hospital. It involved:

Did you do anything special to your resume and cover letter to land the job?

I tried to highlight skills that would carry over, such as being self-motivated, organized and flexible.

What was the interview like for the role?

My interview was fairly casual and conversational however, initially it focused on situational/behavioral questions that are pretty common in most interviews (“Think of a time you had a conflict with a coworker, how did you handle it and how was it resolved?” etc.)

Clinical Liaison - Inpatient Rehab

In addition, you will assess patients with rehab diagnosis, on-site at referring hospitals for admission to the rehab hospital and manage the referral process.

Clinical Rehab Liaison - Multiple Locations

Experience in acute care hospital or rehab setting; marketing; communication skills; ability to problem solve.

Rehab Liaison- Rehab Services

To respond to referrals made to the Spain Rehabilitation Center (SRC) promoting patient and referral source satisfaction.

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