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We are looking for full-time independently licensed psychotherapists (LICSW, LMFT, or LMHC) to join our team as a Clinical Manager! A clinical manager position is unique in that the individual is both an administrator and a clinician, and handles management duties in both areas.
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The Care Manager provides targeted clinical/non-clinical interventions with the goal of avoiding hospitalization, emergency room visits and out of network specialty care, while improving health outcomes and lowering total medical expense.
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The Clinical Care Coordinator - Unit is responsible for providing direction and leadership to the clinical team regarding the patient level of care and discharge transition plan.
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The Clinical Care Manager will work collaboratively with the CCHP Behavioral Health team along with medical and behavioral health providers to coordinate clinical information for care management and coordination, care transitions, medication reconciliation and health and wellness coaching.
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Look no further, as here at the Easterseals Northern California, the Clinical Manager is truly there as a trusted source for support and oversight of the treatment team to bring calm to the future of care.
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The Clinical Program Manager is also responsible for providing clinical services on the team, including field-based mental health and substance use assessments, short-term and crisis interventions, client care plans, clinical consultations, and resource linkage.
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The Clinical Manager shall also assist in managing the pharmacy when the Pharmacy Director or designee is unavailable. Our Talent Acquisition team is reviewing applications for our Clinical Pharmacy Manager opening.
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The Position:Crisis Clinical Program Manager Responsibilities: Hires, develops, trains, manages, and retains clinical program staff and a clinical team(s) to ensure customer satisfaction and culturally competent service delivery.
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The Clinical Coordinator (CC)/Clinical Nurse Manager (CNM) is responsible for the coordination of clinical activities of the Wound Care Center. Collaborates with other health care providers, key hospital personnel, Wound Care Center Providers, Program Director, and Medical Director regarding clinical and patient needs.
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Come join our team as a(an) Clinical Pharmacist Specialist Critical Care. We care for our community! Jump-start your career as a(an) Clinical Pharmacist Specialist Critical Care today with Methodist Hospital.
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At least 5 years of on-going clinical trials experience in the pharmaceutical or device industry. Ability to interpret articles published in medical and scientific journals relative to projects and activities in Clinical Programs.
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In a High Reliability Organization, the Manager, Clinical Risk Management (MCRM) manages, develops, and coordinates the clinical risk management activities for the hospital. Manager Clinical Risk Management - Quality Management.
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May be required to provide case management to a group of patients providing specific assessments according to protocols and procedures, clinical competence in procedural skills, treatments, and patient/caregiver education related to wound care management.
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Utilizes advanced clinical judgment and critical thinking skills to facilitate appropriate member physical health and behavioral healthcare through assessment and care planning, direct provider coordination/collaboration, and coordination of psychosocial wraparound services to promote effective utilization of available resources and optimal, cost-effective outcomes.
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The School of Medicine (SOM) Dean's Office has an opening for a full-time Clinical Quality Project Manager in the Office of Clinical Affairs. The position works independently to manage projects prioritized by the Clinical Leadership Council and other SOM/CU Medicine Committees focused on clinical practice operations, quality improvement, patient safety, and patient and family experience of care.
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