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Case Managers offer care and service coordination in partnership with other nonprofits, County and City entities, law enforcement, behavioral health services, and medical providers to ensure clients receive the help they need.
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Practice case management through coordination of health care services from the onset of work-related injury evaluation, through worker's compensation injury/risk/claim management, disability and absence management, return-to-work evaluation and return to work or an optimal alternative.
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Certification in Case Management by ABOHN or CCMC. Execute clinical services and direct nursing care, consistent with the scope of State Nurse Practice Acts for both occupational and non- occupational injury/illness.
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Through the use of evidence-based practices such as harm reduction, housing first, and trauma-informed care, the Case Manager supports Clients' housing stability, self-sufficiency, and community integration.
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We develop, own and manage multi-family supportive housing and licensed residential care homes, and implement a broad array of scattered-site, one-on-one supportive housing, and clinical case management programs through partnerships with developmental services, homeless services, veterans' services and health care sectors.
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Our San Bernardino office is seeking a Life Coach II to provide case management and supportive housing services for young adults in the Transitional Housing Placement Plus Program. With personalized care, Aspiranet offers a unique blend of services including foster family support, residential care, adoption services, services for foster youth transitioning to adulthood, mental health services, intensive home-based care, and community-based family resources.
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Working under a grant from the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR), NYAP’s Post Release Services (PRS) Intensive Case Manager Level 3 provides post release services focused on stabilizing the family unit utilizing trauma-informed and intensive case management and connecting with community-based services to address concerns that require long-term care.
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Documenting assessment, case notes, care coordination, and utilization management within MedCompass, a population health management software. The Case Manager/RN will conduct comprehensive nursing health assessments of participants’ medical needs, diagnose functional and cognitive abilities and environmental and social needs to determine which service(s) are required to meet participants’ needs and preferences in the community.
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Two (2) years combined RN experience in an acute care setting or case management required. Coordinates the interdisciplinary approach to providing continuity of care, including Utilization management, Transfer coordination, Discharge planning, and obtaining all authorizations/approvals as needed for outside services for patients/families.
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Foster Care Case Manager Requisition #: req13653 Location: Riverside, CA and San Bernardino, CA Hours: Full-time (40 hours/week) The caseload is within the Inland Empire (Riverside/San Bernardino)On-call stipend, mileage Reimbursement.
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The Case Manager is responsible for tracking homeless guests’ progress through case management who are enrolled in the various grant programs administered by CityLink. Ensure timely documentation of services (including case files, client outcomes, and agency technical reports) and timely data input into County HMIS system.
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CASE MANAGER REGISTERED NURSE for our CALIFORNIA Health Plan. Candidates must live in the state of California in San Bernardino or Riverside COUNTY.We are looking for an RN with at least 2 years of relevant Case Management experience.
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Job Summary: The Case Manager-ED, Emergency Department, serves as a key member of the patient care delivery team. Applies clinical knowledge as well as specialized emergency medicine case management and care coordination methodologies and practices in a tertiary care facility with level one trauma designation.
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Lead Housing Case Manager works directly with program participants and develops, arranges and coordinates treatment services. Collaborate with Manager in providing solutions to barriers in staff and client care during team meetings.
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The Doctor's Choice Home Health's Riverside Office is seeking immediate hire for an LVN Case Manager to join our growing team. LVN Case Manager Qualifications. The LVN will monitor the plan of care to reflect admission database, on-going findings, age-appropriate care, cultural specific needs, and appropriate acuity.
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