
Clinical Sales & Intake Nurse
This role was created for home health, hospice, or IPR nurses ready for a change from bedside work while still using their RN license. As a Clinical Sales & Intake Nurse, you'll use your clinical expertise to assess clients, guide families through care decisions, and serve as a trusted resource in the community. You'll also build and maintain professional relationships with referral sources and be rewarded for your efforts through commission opportunities. This is a relationship-based, nurse-led role with no long shifts, no holidays, and no shift work. Clinical & Intake Responsibilities
Conduct in-home consultations and assessments using your RN license Evaluate client needs and help construct an appropriate plan of care Educate clients and families on services, expectations, and next steps Complete admissions, intake, and onboarding documentation Serve as a knowledgeable clinical point of contact for clients and families Community Outreach & Relationship Building
Build and maintain relationships with referral partners (home health agencies, hospice teams, rehab facilities, case managers, living communities, & community providers) Actively follow up with referral sources and proactively ask for referrals and business Represent the organization professionally in the community Conduct new-hire orientation and complete skills check-offs Who This Role Is a Good Fit For
Home health, hospice, or IPR nurses Nurses ready to leave bedside shifts, long hours, and holiday work Looking for a non-bedside role that still uses their license Interested in sales Motivated by performance-based pay Organized, self-directed, takes initiative, and works independently No formal sales experience is required clinical experience and communication skills are essential; prior sales experience is a plus. Why Nurses Love This Role
Step away from bedside nursing Still actively use your RN license Daytime-focused hours No holidays or long shifts Commission opportunities tied directly to your effort Requirements
Active RN license Strong communication and interpersonal skills Comfortable with community-based work and asking for referrals/business Valid driver's license and reliable transportation Team player and hard worker
This role was created for home health, hospice, or IPR nurses ready for a change from bedside work while still using their RN license. As a Clinical Sales & Intake Nurse, you'll use your clinical expertise to assess clients, guide families through care decisions, and serve as a trusted resource in the community. You'll also build and maintain professional relationships with referral sources and be rewarded for your efforts through commission opportunities. This is a relationship-based, nurse-led role with no long shifts, no holidays, and no shift work. Clinical & Intake Responsibilities
Conduct in-home consultations and assessments using your RN license Evaluate client needs and help construct an appropriate plan of care Educate clients and families on services, expectations, and next steps Complete admissions, intake, and onboarding documentation Serve as a knowledgeable clinical point of contact for clients and families Community Outreach & Relationship Building
Build and maintain relationships with referral partners (home health agencies, hospice teams, rehab facilities, case managers, living communities, & community providers) Actively follow up with referral sources and proactively ask for referrals and business Represent the organization professionally in the community Conduct new-hire orientation and complete skills check-offs Who This Role Is a Good Fit For
Home health, hospice, or IPR nurses Nurses ready to leave bedside shifts, long hours, and holiday work Looking for a non-bedside role that still uses their license Interested in sales Motivated by performance-based pay Organized, self-directed, takes initiative, and works independently No formal sales experience is required clinical experience and communication skills are essential; prior sales experience is a plus. Why Nurses Love This Role
Step away from bedside nursing Still actively use your RN license Daytime-focused hours No holidays or long shifts Commission opportunities tied directly to your effort Requirements
Active RN license Strong communication and interpersonal skills Comfortable with community-based work and asking for referrals/business Valid driver's license and reliable transportation Team player and hard worker