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Clinical Case Manager (RN) + Must be willing to supervise nurses providing in home skilled nursing care to infants, children, adolescents and/or adults. Clinical Supervisor - Registered Nurse (RN.
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Participating in the release of our patients from the facility to their home through “Start of Care Assessments” and “Re-evaluations” The administrative component of this job will consist of internal case management, potentially assisting with hospital discharges, our start of care process and nurse competency validation.
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Must have good standing license (RN) in the state in which the clinician will practice. This is a fantastic opportunity for a talented nurse looking to expand their career, truly increasing the number of lives they impact daily in their own community.
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As an employer accepting Medicare and Medicaid funds, employees must comply with all health-related requirements in all relevant jurisdictions, including required vaccinations and testing, subject to exemptions for medical or religious reasons as appropriate.
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Aveanna Healthcare is a leading national provider of home health services to medically fragile children and adults. Internal case management, evaluation and development of nursing talent.
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Our ideal candidate will be outcome driven and able to thrive in an always-changing environment. Our Clinical Leadership team supports over 47,000 caregivers, caring for more than 50,000 patients in 33 states, and growing.
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The field-based aspect of this position will create opportunities for you to spend quality time with field staff in patient homes developing, mentoring and providing professional guidance. Our goal is to provide the best possible life to those who trust their care to us.
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CCPA Notice for Job Applicants, Contractors, and Employees Residing in California. Promote and enhance the level of clinical expertise of staff to provide safe and quality nursing care for our patients.
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Review physicians' orders and update the plans of care and documentation, as necessary. Must be able to travel to patients' homes in designated territory. This leadership opportunity involves managing a caseload of medically fragile patients while ensuring the clinical care delivered by our field staff meets or exceeds the Aveanna Clinical Standard of Excellence.
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Clinical Supervisor - Registered Nurse (RN) $Sign on Bonus! Notice for Job Applicants Residing in California ( Responsibilities of theClinical Supervisor. Qualifications of theClinical Supervisor.
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