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Direct assigned team members of RN Case Managers in the provision of care in accordance with Agency policy and with state-specific nurse practice act, and regulatory requirements.
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During the visits, the RN-Case Managers do physical assessments including vitals, ensure home safety with medical equipment and supplies, fill weekly medication planners and oversee skilled and non-skilled caregivers providing care in the client's home.
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Our RN-Case Managers conduct in-home nursing visits for our clients. Review nurse shift reports for adherence to policy and for opportunities for performance improvement.
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Minimum of two (2) years nursing experience including one (1) year in home care or closely related field. (including 100% of Hourly Wage Paid for All Drive Time) Participate in all Agency performance improvement initiatives including but not limited to quarterly medical record review.
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The senior case manager, or similarly qualified alternate, shall be available at all times during operating hours and participate in all activities relevant to the professional services furnished, including the development of qualifications and the assignment of personnel.
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Responsible for functions and accountabilities as contained in the case manager job description. Provides case management to assigned clients while directing a team of RNs, LPNs, and caregivers in the delivery of the care to the client.
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Hiring Case Managers in Kentucky. Participate in interviewing, selection, and ongoing evaluation of clinical personnel as requested by the Regional Director. Serve as a local on-site clinical resource as needed and provides support to ensure client’s home care needs are met.
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Hiring Case Managers in Tennessee. Assist and collaborate with staffing coordinators regarding the appropriateness of staffing and scheduling of personnel within scope of practice, competencies, client needs and complexity of home care.
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Hiring Case Managers in Nevada. Adhere to nursing delegation guidelines as described in Agency Scope of Practice policy. Review and evaluate clinical documentation for accuracy and completeness.
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Hiring Case Managers in Washington. Graduate of a state approved school of professional registered nursing. Current, unrestricted RN license in the state(s) of practice. Please contact Rick Carey at (866) x350 or at today to learn more about our opportunities where you can make a difference in your own career.
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