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We are seeking a(an) RN Case Manager to join our healthcare family. We are interviewing candidates for our RN Case Manager opening. Apply today for our RN Case Manager opportunity.
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We are seeking a(an) Manager of Case Management RN for our team to be an innovator. We are seeking a(an) Manager of Case Management RN with St. David's South Austin Medical Center to promote growth and unlock possibilities.
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The Case Manager (Full-time) is responsible for provision of case management services and crisis intervention for Outreach Bellport Women's Outpatient program. Case management and crisis intervention to assist in the coordination of treatment services.
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Collaborates with RN case managers/supervisors as needed or requiredCase managers in Behavioral Health and Social Science fields may provide consultation, resources and recommendations to peers as neededLocal travel of up to 40% may be required, depending on the complexity level of the assigned members, particular state-specific regulations, or whether the Case Manager position is located within Molina’s Central Programs unit.
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Christiana Care Hospital in Wilmington, DE is looking for a Registered Nurse (RN) Case Manager with experience in Discharge Planning in an Acute Care Hospital Setting. Internal Number: JR71552 RN Case Manager - Day ShiftM-F (Hours: 8a-4:30p with call rotation every 7 weeks) No Holidays or Weekends.
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The Registered Nurse - Case Manager will work five (5) shifts, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., per week, for 13 weeks. This is a travel contract, perfect for the RN looking to enjoy the beauty, adventure, and endless opportunities to have fun, play and explore the beautiful Orange County area.
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Requires Case Management Certification (ACM, CCM or ANCC) within 3 years of hire. Case management needs including care coordination/transition and discharge planning, consultations, advocacy, education.
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Do you have the career opportunities as a(an) Case Manager RN PRN you want with your current employer? If you are looking for an opportunity that provides satisfaction and personal growth, we encourage you to apply for our Case Manager RN PRN opening.
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Working knowledge of lnterQual IS-SI, Milliman and Robertson Managed Care Guidelines, Erickson Life Skills (Age Competencies}, Medicare Part A and Part B, Medi-Cal, NCQA,HEDIS and other criteria as identified by the Quality/Case Management Department.
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Responsibilities The Hospice RN Case Manager ensures quality and safe delivery of hospice services to our clients in their home, skilled nursing facility or assisted living setting. We are seeking a registered nurse to join our team as an RN Case Manager working in the North and East metro area; which may include White Bear Lake, North Oaks, Stillwater, Mahtomedi, Shoreview, Little Canada and Maplewood areas.
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This requirement will be lifted for LBH candidates employed as a Utilization Review Nurse, Clinical Care Coordinator, Patient Care Integrator or RN Case Manager. This requirement will be lifted for LBH candidates employed as a Utilization Review Nurse, Clinical Care Coordinator, Patient Care Integrator or RN Case Manager.
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JOB DESCRIPTION & REQUIREMENTS Registered Nurse – Case Management- Case Manager - Travel - (CM RN) StartDate: 6/10/2024 Available Shifts: 12 D/E/N Pay Rate: $1941.24 - $2139.33 Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) is an international leader in health care delivery and has been the site of pioneering breakthroughs that have improved lives around the world.
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JOB DESCRIPTION & REQUIREMENTS Registered Nurse – Case Management- Case Manager - Travel - (CM RN) StartDate: 5/21/2024 Available Shifts: 12 D/E/N Pay Rate: $2343.25 - $2582.36 This outstanding unit is looking for the right RN- Case Manager to join their team of compassionate and driven health care professionals.
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