AeroCareers Job Posting: RN Clinical Liaison - Apply Now! at Gentiva Hospice. This is a Full-Time role in Little Rock, AR, USA, AR. Salary: $53,700 - $71,800.

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RN Clinical Liaison - Apply Now!

Posted on October 24, 2025

Little Rock, AR, USA, AR Full-Time $53,700 - $71,800
Gentiva Hospice is a leading provider in the realm of hospice, palliative, and home health care, with a deep commitment to compassionate, patient-centered services. Operating nearly 600 locations across 38 states, Gentiva Hospice is recognized nationally for its expertise in advanced illness management and individualized support to patients and families facing serious or terminal illnesses. The organization operates under a family of trusted brands that deliver hospice care, palliative care, home health services, and advanced illness management. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, Gentiva Hospice prides itself on fostering a collaborative work environment that promotes professional growth, recognition for achievements, and a culture of kindness. With a comprehensive approach to care, Gentiva supports patients in their homes and communities, helping them navigate complex emotional, physical, and spiritual challenges associated with serious illnesses or end-of-life stages. This enables patients and families to focus on comfort and quality of life during critical times. The Hospice Clinical Liaison role at Gentiva Hospice is a pivotal position dedicated to connecting patients and their families with essential hospice services. This full-time role entails managing referrals and intake processes, ensuring seamless coordination between hospitals, healthcare providers, and the hospice care team. The Clinical Liaison is responsible for assessing patient eligibility through detailed clinical evaluations and medical record reviews, as well as educating patients and families about hospice care options and what to expect. The position demands a compassionate, knowledgeable professional capable of building strong relationships with referral sources and community partners, supporting awareness and growth of hospice services. Daily responsibilities include frequent visits to hospitals and care facilities, collaborating closely with medical professionals such as discharge planners and case managers, and ensuring legal, clinical, and payer requirements are met for each admission. Overall, the Hospice Clinical Liaison helps facilitate compassionate care delivery by acting as a bridge between patients, families, and the care team, ultimately improving patient experiences and outcomes during life's most challenging moments.
  • Licensed nurse with three to five years of hospice experience
  • Current RN license to practice nursing in the state of employment
  • CPR certification
  • Valid driver's license and automobile insurance
  • Minimum of three years of hospice experience
  • Ability to supervise staff and coordinate services
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills
  • Compassion and sensitivity to patient and family needs
  • Flexibility to manage shifting priorities
  • Professional maturity and collaboration skills
  • Commitment to patient advocacy and quality care