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PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS Current and active licensure or registration with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences (e.g., ACSW, LCSW) MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Master’s Degree in Social Work or equivalent behavioral health degree eligible for licensure through the CA Boardof Behavioral Sciences or approved by program funder (e.g., MSW, MFT)One (1) years of experience in healthcare, case management, homeless services or working with vulnerablepopulations.
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Case load requirement is 75-(will be ramped up to this amt)Excel (data entry-basic knowledge)True Care medical records system. A leading nationwide care company is looking for a Remote Case Manager to join their team.
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Apply today to be considered for our RN Case Manager role or emailrecruiter@vna. VNA Health is looking for compassionate Registered Nurse Case Managers (RN CM) to join our Home Health care team.
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PATH operates services throughout California, connecting our clients to a comprehensive continuum of homelessness prevention, street outreach, employment preparation and placement assistance, individualized case management, supportive services, interim housing, and permanent supportive housing.
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You will play a crucial role in providing case management and supportive services to individuals and families facing street-level homelessness. Minimum 1 year of full-time professional social services case management experience.
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The Residential Case Worker will work in a team-based care model to ensure youth receive well rounded, consistent, and immediate support and report directly to the Youth and Family Services Residential Manager.
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One year of working experience in a case management and care coordination setting. Proven experience in care coordination, case management, or a related role. SUMMARY: As an Enhanced Care Management Case Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing the coordination and delivery of services to patients with complex medical and social needs.
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Working knowledge of laws, regulations and professional standards affecting case management practice in an integrated delivery system: including but not limited to: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (GR) Grouper (CMS), Title 22, CHA Consent Manual, California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and The Joint Commissi.
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Community Solutions, Inc. is seeking a dedicated and passionate Discharge Planner/Correctional Case Manager to help serve our Santa Maria and Santa Barbara in Custody program. Maintains robust documentation in CSI and Funder Case Management systems, writing reports and summaries, making recommendations, and documenting client progress; completing forms and maintains client records and charts according to established procedures, guidelines, and legal requirements.
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Working knowledge of laws, regulations and professional standards affecting case management practice in an integrated delivery system: including but not limited to: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (GR) Grouper (CMS), Title 22, CHA Consent Manual, California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and The Joint Commission (TJC.
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