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Community Liaison

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Ability KC

Kansas City, MO (In Person)

$70,500 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 8/5/2026

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First Job Previous Job 3,608 of 10,000 More Like This Salary Not Available Position range in Kansas City, MO-KS Metropolitan Statistical Area $54k - $87k Per Year Community Liaison Ability KC
Occupation:
Public Relations Specialists
Location:
Kansas City, MO - 64108
Job Type:
Full Time (30 Hours or More)
Posted:
06/25/2026 Positions available: 1
Source:
Ability KC
Web Site:
abilitykc.org Job #: jo_1995375889 Job Requirements and Properties Help for Job Requirements and Properties. Opens a new window. Work Onsite Full Time Education
  • Bachelor's degree in an allied health (e.
g., rehabilitation, therapy, social services, etc.) or related health profession required. Schedule Full Time Job Description Help for Job Description. Opens a new window.
Position Details:
    Job Type:
    Full Time
      Location:
      3011 Baltimore Ave. Kansas City, MO 64108
        Documents:
        • Employment Application (opens in new tab) ,file type application/pdf
        • EEO Survey (opens in new tab) ,file type application/pdf The Community Liaison is responsible for building, managing, and nurturing strong relationships with referral sources and community partners (including, but not limited to, hospitals and health systems, physician clinics, home health agencies, school districts, etc.
        ,) to drive patient referrals and meet program goals. This role educates current and prospective referral partners, industry organizations, patients, and families about Ability KC's mission, services, programs and key benefits through community events, presentations, meetings, inpatient visits, tours, and targeted marketing communications. The Community Liaison is responsible for having a robust knowledge of all Ability KC programs and services. The Community Liaison also manages and supports the local and regional annual event plan, including maintaining event documentation, managing the event budget, proposing participation recommendations, supporting or hosting educational in-services, setting up and staffing the table/booth and coordinating exhibit logistics and materials. Serving as the first touchpoint for newly referred patients, the Community Liaison introduces individuals and families to Ability KC, provides education on services and processes, facilitates connection with the Admissions team, and helps ensure a positive and supportive experience from the outset. The role partners closely with internal stakeholders—including Discipline Managers, Program Leaders, Admissions, Social Workers, and Case Managers—to support timely and effective admission and scheduling of new and returning patients by ensuring that accurate documentation and required information is obtained. The Community Liaison also works closely with the Marketing and Development teams to support annual fundraising events and ensure positive brand awareness in the community. Additionally, the Community Liaison provides feedback and insights from the field to inform organizational decision-making, monitors and responds to general inquiries (including info@ emails and "Build Your Plan" website submissions), and maintains relationships with key community resources by hosting or supporting resource fairs and identifying new partnership opportunities. Additional Information Help for Additional Information. Opens a new window. Education & Tutoring
        • Neuropsychology
        • Driving Evaluation & Training
        • Specialty Programming
        • Fitness & Wellness Program
        • Who We Serve
        • Stroke Recovery
        • Brain Injury
        • Spinal Cord Injury
        • Amputation
        • Pediatric Programs
        • Adolescent Programs
        • Senior Programs
        • Admissions and Billing
        • Admissions Guide
        • Eligibility
        • Good Faith Estimates
        • Referrals
        • Pay My Bill
        • About
        • Accreditations
        • Resources
        • History
        • Our Approach
        • Case Studies
        • Locations
        • News & Blog
        • Careers
        • Events
        • Groundhog Run
        • Ability Luncheon
        • Ryan Owenby Memorial Golf Tournament Benefiting Ability KC
        • Bi-State Stroke Conference presented by Ability KC
        • Midwest Adaptive Sports' Day at the Lake
        • Ability KC Wheelchair Wash
        • Speaking Engagements
        • All Events
        • Become a Sponsor
        • Get Involved
        • Building Brighter Futures Capital Campaign
        • Donate
        • Donate - KMBC 9 Cares For Kids Campaign
        • Become A Champion
        • Partner
        • Volunteer
        • Join Our Team
        • Internships
        • Show your Spirit
        • 816.751.7700
        • Contact Us
        • Pay My Bill
        • Build My Plan
        • Donate Back to Careers Community Liaison Apply by filling out the documents under position details and attach them to the form below Apply for
        Position Position Details:
          Job Type:
          Full Time
            Location:
            3011 Baltimore Ave. Kansas City, MO 64108
              Documents:
              • Employment Application (opens in new tab) ,file type application/pdf
              • EEO Survey (opens in new tab) ,file type application/pdf The Community Liaison is responsible for building, managing, and nurturing strong relationships with referral sources and community partners (including, but not limited to, hospitals and health systems, physician clinics, home health agencies, school districts, etc.
              ,) to drive patient referrals and meet program goals. This role educates current and prospective referral partners, industry organizations, patients, and families about Ability KC's mission, services, programs and key benefits through community events, presentations, meetings, inpatient visits, tours, and targeted marketing communications. The Community Liaison is responsible for having a robust knowledge of all Ability KC programs and services. The Community Liaison also manages and supports the local and regional annual event plan, including maintaining event documentation, managing the event budget, proposing participation recommendations, supporting or hosting educational in-services, setting up and staffing the table/booth and coordinating exhibit logistics and materials. Serving as the first touchpoint for newly referred patients, the Community Liaison introduces individuals and families to Ability KC, provides education on services and processes, facilitates connection with the Admissions team, and helps ensure a positive and supportive experience from the outset. The role partners closely with internal stakeholders—including Discipline Managers, Program Leaders, Admissions, Social Workers, and Case Managers—to support timely and effective admission and scheduling of new and returning patients by ensuring that accurate documentation and required information is obtained. The Community Liaison also works closely with the Marketing and Development teams to support annual fundraising events and ensure positive brand awareness in the community. Additionally, the Community Liaison provides feedback and insights from the field to inform organizational decision-making, monitors and responds to general inquiries (including info@ emails and "Build Your Plan" website submissions), and maintains relationships with key community resources by hosting or supporting resource fairs and identifying new partnership opportunities.
              Education:
              • Bachelor's degree in an allied health (e.
              g., rehabilitation, therapy, social services, etc.) or related health professio... Visit the Employer site for more details