Marketing Liaison Specialist

Havertown, PA
Full Time
Mid Level

Are you a people's person? Have you been in health care field and feel "serving others" is your calling? If so, please review below. Please note this is a full time role and IS NOT REMOTE.

The Marketing Liaison Specialist is responsible for Community Liaison, overall external marketing, including coordination with other referral sources. This person may also help out in intake. This will cover areas within the greater Philadelphia area. 

Benefits:

  • Competitive salary based on experience
  • PTO
  • Lucrative bonus structure (Paid out quarterly)
  • 401k
  • Healthcare, Dental, Life Insurance

Responsibilities:

  • Drive Client growth by building out community relationship and referral sources
  • Develop and maintain an ongoing referral network across the business footprint
  • Develop and executing ongoing marketing plan including management of event sponsorship, marketing, advertising and tracking results there off.
  • Work with our Wellness Team to enhance understanding of client needs and highlight their inclusions in diverse marketing materials
  • Develop and maintain caregiver referral sources
  • Serve as an advisor and a mentor to varying levels within the organization
  • Assist executive management with preparation and administration of the agency’s mentor program

Our ideal candidate meets the following requirements:

  • Extensive community relations development experience
  • Must be Conscientious, empathetic, outgoing, and MUST have"can do" attitude
  • Must be willing to go extra mile to get things done for referral sources and must be able to develop and sustain relationships at an institutional level
  • Must be willing to experiment and learn from new and innovative ways of doing things
  • Must be looking forward to a long term career
  • Working knowledge of internet recruiting tools and applicant tracking systems
  • Must be comfortable in one-on-one as well as with public speaking and should have with demonstrable presentation skills
  • Ability to remain flexible, resilient, calm and maintain a sense of humor in all situations
  • Diligent and firm with high ethical standard

Visiting Angels Philadelphia, PA is currently being  operated from  1950 Lawrence Road, Havertown, PA. Our office serves communities throughout Philadelphia, Delaware, Montgomery and Chester County

To contact our office, please call (610) 924 9663 or visit our website to learn more:  https://www.visitingangels.com/jenkintown/home

ALL APPLICANTS MUST BE ABLE TO PROVIDE PROOF OF VACCINATION.

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