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The position requires a high degree of flexibility, independence and willingness to participate in multiple activities and provide support to all members of the Case Management Department.
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Case Manager Non-RN - Care Management - Full Time - Days. In this capacity, the Case Management Coordinator meets compliance criteria, guidelines and regulatory requirements for patient management, including administering the CMS Important Message in a timely manner under the supervision of the social worker and case manager.
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Key Words: RN Travel, Travel Nurse, Contract Nurse, Agency Nurse, Travel Contract, Travel Nursing, Case Manager, Case Management, Utilization Review, Case Manager RN.
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These services are funded through state and federal resources and include prevention education, community outreach screening for infectious disease, immunization services, health service navigation, medical case management, insurance enrollment, housing assistance, and referral and linkage to infectious disease treatment.
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At least 5 years experience in more than one field of nursing related to reproductive and family health such as: women’s health or Ob/Gyn office nursing, fertility / infertility treatment, antenatal / prenatal care, labor & delivery, postpartum or mother-baby nursing, menopause care primary care, case management, NICU or pediatrics.
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Working knowledge of Drug Safety/Pharmacovigilance processes (Intake, Safety Case Processing, Expedited Reporting, Periodic Reports, and Document Management, Report Writing/Analytics) by leveraging any related software.
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The Case Management Training Program is a Ryan White Part A funded program created to provide training to providers funded to deliver Medical Case Management (MCM) and non-Medical Case Management services to People Living with HIV (PLWH) within the Ryan White Boston Eligible Metropolitan Area. The PCIII will partner organizations to provide training to case managers, to ensure PLWH can reach and maintain viral suppression by accessing the full continuum of HIV services.
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Work closely with individuals and families living with HIV/AIDS to access medical care, social service coordination, adherence support, sexual health promotion/substance use risk reduction, housing search and advocacy, and benefits counseling, providing on-going case management services.
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Primary duties of the Trash Collector include: - Operating garbage trucks - Collecting and dumping trash receptacles - Following route assignments as directed Waste Management offers an excellent benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, life, 401(k) savings and more.
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Staff Capacity Building and Knowledge Management: Deliver monthly presentation to new employees on the IHC Create regular staff learning opportunities via Grand rounds, 5 th Tuesday sessions, and regular, ongoing trainings and updates for case management, benefit specialists, and reception staff on immigrant-specific topics Serve as a resource to staff needing guidance on how to best meet the needs of immigrant patients.
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Assess tenants on their tenancy, substance abuse issues, mental health symptoms, legal issues, health care, employment and income, independent living skills, and community engagement using the Phases of Care (POC) Assessment Tool to guide frequency and type of case management intervention.
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Case management may include: crisis intervention and de-escalation, assisting participants in risk-assessment and safety planning, obtaining emergency orders of protection, victim compensation, children’s school enrollment, obtaining childcare, finding legal assistance, budgeting and financial literacy education, securing government benefits, obtaining medical and/or mental health care, advancing education, conducting job searches and meeting other participant goals.
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The Care Management Coordinator works collaboratively with the discharge planner-social worker, the nurse case manager and the interdisciplinary team on the clinical unit for over 60 to 70 % of her role.
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Work in collaboration with the Student Success and Support Teams to monitor BPS Attendance Policy, including ensuring teachers are following the policy, students are appropriately referred to SST and working with the Truancy Officer; case management of students w/ attendance issues.
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Job Summary: As part of the SSVF Team (Support Services for Veteran Families), work with all aspects of the program, including outreach, community referrals, Rapid Resolution, intake and assessment, case management, rapid housing and housing stabilization.
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