Hospice Community Liaison / Admissions Specialist (Experienced Hospice & SNF Professionals)

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Agape Hospice NW is hiring an experienced Hospice Community Liaison with established relationships with SNFs, hospitals, and discharge planners to support admissions and referral growth. This is not an entry-level hospice position. Agape Hospice NW is seeking an experienced Hospice Community Liaison / Admissions Specialist to support referral relationships, admissions, and community outreach. This role is ideal for: • Hospice Community Liaisons, or • RN, LPN, or LVN clinicians with hospice, SNF, admissions, discharge planning, or care coordination experience This position is designed for professionals who want to step away from bedside care and into a relationship-based, business-facing hospice role—while still making a meaningful impact for patients and families. If you are new to hospice or seeking a bedside nursing role, this position will not be a fit. What You’ll Do • Build and maintain referral relationships with hospitals, SNFs, physicians, board & care homes, and discharge planners • Educate patients and families on hospice eligibility and benefits • Guide referrals through the hospice admissions process • Support ethical census growth through relationship-based outreach • Participate in community and referral partner events • Maintain accurate referral documentation and regulatory compliance Required Experience (Non-Negotiable) • Minimum 3 years of hospice, SNF, or post-acute care experience • Strong understanding of hospice philosophy and admissions criteria • Experience working with families, providers, or discharge planners • Valid driver’s license and ability to travel within the service area Ideal Backgrounds • You’ve worked a hospice territory and know how relationships drive census • You are comfortable working with discharge planners, DONs, and case managers without an intro period • RN, LPN, or LVN with hospice, SNF, case management, or discharge planning experience • Clinicians transitioning out of bedside care • Organized, self-directed professionals comfortable working independently in the field Why Join Agape Hospice NW • $80K - $110K Competitive salary + performance bonuses • 100% employer-paid medical insurance • Dental • Vision coverage • Life, Disability, FlexPlans, and even Pet Insurance! • 401(k) with generous employer match • PTO, sick time & paid holidays • Flexible, autonomous schedule • Mission-driven, ethical hospice organization Apply tot his job

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