
Exalt Health, an acute rehabilitation hospital, provides an intensive rehabilitation program, and admitted patients must be able to tolerate three hours of intense rehabilitation services per day. Focused on caring for patients with complex rehabilitative needs such as stroke, spinal cord injury, brain injury, head trauma, medically debilitation conditions, neurological disorders, cardio-pulmonary amputations, orthopedic injuries, and multiple major traumas.
The Clinical Liaison serves as the primary point of contact and relationship builder between the inpatient rehabilitation hospital and potential referral sources, including acute care hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, physicians, and case managers. The Clinical Liaison is responsible for educating the community on rehabilitation services, identifying appropriate patients for transfer, and facilitating a smooth admission process.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Relationship Building:
Patient Evaluation:
Marketing and Outreach:
Performance Tracking:
Requirements
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Licenses or Certifications
Education, Training, and Experience
Skills and Abilities, Proficiency and Productivity Standards

Exalt Health was founded in 2022 and led by an experienced team of Post-Acute Care operators that have consistently delivered best-in-class patient outcomes and patient satisfaction, Exalt Health is a leading healthcare organization executing a proven operational playbook based on efficiency and flexibility.
Exalt Health is backed by Nautic Partners. Nautic is a middle-market private equity firm that has managed $9.5 billion in equity over its 35 year history. Nautic has deep expertise across the post-acute care space, including 2 previous successful healthcare organizations managed by the Exalt leadership team.
Exalt represent a stable and highly experienced organization within the post-acute spectrum of care. Keeping up with regulatory dynamics while maintaining industry leading patient outcomes and employee satisfaction can be challenging and requires dedicated operators that know how to adapt.