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The Licensed Case Manager provides intensive home and community based skill building and case management services to emotionally and behaviorally troubled youth and their families.
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Under the supervision of the Employment Services Manager, the Employment Case Management will assist homeless veteran participants in determining their eligibility for resources and assist with access to Insight Housing Roads Home services.
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TravelNurseSource is working with National Staffing Solutions to find a qualified Case Manager RN in CHARLESTON, South Carolina, 29425! We`re currently seeking a RN - Case Manager to join our amazing team.
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As a Registered Nurse Case Manager you will be responsible for promoting patient-centered care by coordinating the plan of care for the patient stay, managing the length of stay, ensuring appropriate resource management, and developing a safe appropriate discharge plan in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team.
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Maxim Healthcare Services is seeking a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)/Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) to work one on one with a patient in the school setting.
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Case Manager/ Per Diem - East Sandwich - ( ) Case management, utilization review, or discharge planning experience in an acute, rehabilitation, skilled nursing or outpatient setting is required.
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Under the direction of the Director of Medicaid, the Manager of Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) will supervise the day-to-day activities of the LTSS care management team to ensure quality outcomes (i.e., reduction in emergency room visits and hospital admissions, improved member satisfaction) and cost effectiveness.
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Case Manager Inpatient Rehab RN/LMSW/LISW/LCSW Per Diem. Case Management certification highly desirable - ACM (Accredited Case Manager), CCM (Certified Case Manager, RN-BC (Board Certified in Case Management.
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Providence is calling for applications for our June 2024 RN Case Management Fellowship at Providence Little Company of Mary Torrance Hospital. 2 years of experience in Case Management (Care Coordination or Utilization Management) or successful completion of the Transitions in Practice (TIP) program for Care Manager.
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When reunification is not possible, case manager works with Adoption Case Manager to develop a permanency plan for the child. Category Case Management Description JOB SUMMARY Provides and implements a workable plan to increase the level of functioning of the foster child and the birth family where applicable.
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Apply for the role of our new Home Study/Post- Release Case Manager at KDC in the fast-growing Immigration and Refugee Services division! The HSPR Case Manager will provide trauma-informed case management and supportive services to unaccompanied immigrant children released from federal custody.
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Case Manager, Case Management, Housing Specialist, Housing CoordinatorIf job posting references any sign-on bonus internal applicants and applicants employed with Telecare in the previous months would not be eligible.
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The Professional Practice Excellence RN Case Reviewer supports the Professional Practice Committee (PPC) through the management of data and information needed by the Committee for the performance of Ongoing Professional Practice Evaluation (OPPE) and Focused Professional Practice Evaluation (FPPE) in accordance with approved policies and the PPC Charter.
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The Quality Assurance Case Aide (QAS4) is a practical and administrative support staff to the Community Umbrella Agency (CUA) program from within the Quality Assurance Department. The Quality Assurance Case Aide (QAS4) is a practical and administrative support staff to the Community Umbrella Agency (CUA) program from within the Quality Assurance Department.
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The Caregiver Program provides an extensive array of services to support individual caregivers who care for others, including family members and friends, by offering case assistance, supportive counseling, support groups, trainings and workshops, in addition to the coordination of respite and other tangible supports.
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