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Either Registered Nurse (RN) licensure or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), required. The Facility Case Management Director has the overall responsibility for managing and coordinating department activities.
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Case Management, Nursing, BSN, Hospital Case Management, LCSW, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Acute Care, RN, Trauma. Case Management,Nursing,BSN,Hospital Case Management,LCSW,Licensed Clinical Social Worker,Acute Care,RN.
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JOB QUALIFICATIONS- Registered Nurse Director - Case Management RN DIR - NCM Full-Time Registered Nurse Director candidates for the Case Management Department must meet the following minimum job qualifications: 2+ years' experience of Recent acute care case management leadership required.
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Core Medical-Perm is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Case Management Director for a nursing job in San Ramon, California. Specialty: Case Management.
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Core Medical-Perm is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Case Management Director for a nursing job in Marquette, Michigan. Must have manager or director experience in care management or case management Shift: Days Additional Information: Director bonus available.
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Education:Required: Bachelor's degree in Nursing or Health Care Administration for RN or master's in social work for MSWPreferred: MSN, MBA, MSW, or MHACertifications:Required: Registered Nurse or LCSW/LMSW license.
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The Director of Case Management plans, organizes, implements, and directs care coordination activities at Medical Center. The Director of Case Management must possess excellent written and verbal communication skills and demonstrate the ability to prepare statistical data and report for formal presentations.
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MultiCare Health System is seeking a Registered Nurse (RN) Case Management Director for a nursing job in Puyallup, Washington. Posted job title: Director Of Case Management, Good Samaritan.
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Looking for a RN Director of Case Management in Eastern MA! Preferred: Five (5) years acute hospital case management experience preferred. Experience: Required: Two (2) years in Case Management Leadership.
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License/Certificates/ Credentials:Required: Registered Nurse or LCSW/LMSW license. Certifications:Required: Registered Nurse or LCSW/LMSW license. The individual in this position has overall responsibility for hospital utilization management, transition management and operational management of the Case Management Department in order to promote effective utilization of hospital resources, timely and accurate revenue cycle processes, denial prevention, safe and timely patient throughput, and compliance with all state and federal regulations related to case management services.
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QualificationsEducation:Required: Bachelor's degree in Business, Nursing, Social Work, or Health Care AdministrationPreferred: Advanced degree in business, nursing, and/or healthcare administration, health science, or related disciplineExperience:Required: 5 years of hospital Case Management LeadershipPreferred: 5 years of acute hospital case management leadership multi-site experience.
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Weekly Case Management Scorecard Continuing Care (CC) and Utilization Review (UR) metrics; Observed/Expected Length of Stay; Authorizations and Downgrades. They are a leader, mentor, consultant, and subject matter expert regarding case management regulations and standards.
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Preferred: Multi-site hospital case management leadership experience, business planning and project management experience preferred. ExperienceRequired: Five (5) years of acute hospital case management or healthcare leadership experience.
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Active RN or LCSW/LMSW license for state(s) covered. Preferred: Accredited Case Manager (ACM)Required skills include demonstrated organizational skills, excellent verbal and written communication skills, ability to lead and coordinate activities of a diverse group of people in a fast-paced environment, critical thinking and problem-solving skills and computer literacy.
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Must be currently licensed, certified or registered to practice profession as required by law or regulation in state of practice or policy. Must be currently licensed, certified, or registered to practice profession as required by law or regulation in state of practice or policy.
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