Sales, Growth and Brand Manager Orland Park

Sales, Growth and Brand Manager

Full Time • Orland Park
Responsive recruiter

MedBridge High-Acuity Homecare & Special Infusions + Assisting Hands Orland Park
Location: Chicago (field-focused across South & Southwest corridors)
Reports to: CEO
Compensation: $75,000–$90,000 annually, depending on experience

Overview

Own the growth strategy for two complementary healthcare brands. As the founding marketing lead, you’ll drive referral-based growth for MedBridge High-Acuity Homecare & Special Infusions and generate local demand and brand presence for Assisting Hands Orland Park (private-duty home care).

The foundation is in place—your mission is to build trust, expand referral sources, and convert opportunities into care starts.

What You’ll Lead (No web development—pure growth and relationships)

MedBridge: High-Acuity Homecare & Infusions

  • Referral & Partner Expansion: Build and manage relationships with hospitalists, oncologists, wound centers, ID groups, FQHCs, and payers through a structured cadence of visits, in-services, and co-marketing efforts—all with documented next steps.
  • Account-Based Outreach: Develop tiered target lists by service line (infusions, wound, RPM/CDM, concierge bundles) and execute targeted outreach (email, DM, calls, mailers) and micro-events near priority hospital and clinic sites.
  • Clinician-Credible Content: Produce expert updates and monthly briefs (non-PHI) that support clinical decision-making and payer alignment.
  • Conversion Discipline: Maintain a 2-hour referral response SLA, streamline evaluation and Start-of-Care (SOC) handoffs, and eliminate referral friction.
  • Performance Dashboard: Track inquiries → qualified referrals → evals ≤24h → SOC by service line and market. Use data to guide campaigns and resource focus.
  • Compliance Built-In: Maintain HIPAA-safe, substantiated, version-controlled materials—survey-ready at all times.
Assisting Hands Orland Park: Private-Duty Home Care

  • Demand Generation & Community Presence: Build referral relationships with discharge planners, social workers, SNFs/ALFs/ILFs, PCP offices, senior centers, and community groups.
  • Caregiver Brand Support: Partner with Talent and Operations to position AHOP as an employer of choice; support caregiver attraction through community events, partnerships, and referral campaigns (without managing HR ops).
  • Family Decision Enablement: Develop clear, empathetic materials that help families understand services, pricing, and the first-week experience; host “Family Info Sessions” to support informed choices.
  • Community Programming: Lead quarterly events (e.g., falls prevention, dementia communication, family caregiver nights) that build trust and convert to assessments.
  • Reputation & Follow-Up Discipline: Manage testimonials, sponsorships, and outreach cadences; document every touchpoint and track outcomes.
Why You’ll Love This Role

  • Two Brands, One Mission: Combine clinical credibility with everyday caregiving—perfect for a strategic builder.
  • Field-First Impact: Spend meaningful time with clinicians, discharge planners, and community partners and see direct impact from your work.
  • Autonomy with Support: Operate with clear KPIs, direct CEO/CNO access, and freedom to design and deploy growth plays quickly.
What You Bring

  • 5+ years of experience driving referral-based growth in healthcare or B2B services (home health, infusion, wound, pharmacy, RPM, or private-duty home care a plus).
  • Proven ability to integrate fieldwork and campaigns into measurable growth funnels.
  • Skilled in event execution, clinician-facing copywriting, and performance reporting.
  • Compliance-minded communicator who earns trust from clinicians, planners, and families.
What Success Looks Like

MedBridge:

  • ≥95% 2-Hour Referral Response SLA
  • ≤24-hour median Time-to-SOC (priority service lines)
  • Steady quarter-over-quarter growth in qualified referrers (≥90% source clarity)
Assisting Hands Orland Park:

  • Growth in qualified family inquiries and assessments each quarter
  • Diversified referral mix (hospitals, SNFs, ALFs, community orgs)
  • Improved caregiver show-up and 90-day retention (in collaboration with Ops/TA)
Compensation

Competitive base salary + performance bonus tied to:

  • MedBridge referral growth and Time-to-SOC performance
  • AHOP inquiry-to-assessment-to-start conversions
To Apply

Send your resume and 2–3 work samples (e.g., a field/campaign you led, a follow-up playbook, and a results snapshot) to Kimberly Lalwani, Recruitment Specialist at klalwani@assistinghands.com.

Subject: Sales, Growth and Brand Manager — [Your Name]

 
Compensation: $75,000.00 - $90,000.00 per year

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