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Responsibilities: Provide case management and supportive linkages to residents to meet a range of needs including accessing health care, domestic violence support, substance use treatment, life skills, pro-social activities, sexual abuse services, family therapy, and vocational counseling.
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As the Registered Nurse Case Manager, you would ensure the considerate and confidential management of unique and high-risk patient cases by performing case management through direct referrals and reviews of medical records.
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Conduct record review activities, such as denials, grievance, appeals, credentialing and waiver and non-waiver case management reviews. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current position, management reserves the right to revise the position or to require that other or different tasks be performed when circumstances change (e.g., emergencies, changes in personnel, workload, rush jobs requiring non-regular work hours, or technological developments.
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Management and mentoring of Clinical Associates and field staffOrientation of field staffDocumentation review, including OASIS and Home Care Home Base (HCHB)Monitoring quality assuranceManaging staff productivity, and overall case management.
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Role Overview As a Case Manager in our Community Based Outreach & Advocacy Program at Hale Kipa, you will provide comprehensive case management services to youth. Our founders recognized a need for a nonprofit to step in to assist this deserving population and we are still doing that critical work today, on O'ahu, Kaua'i, and the Island of Hawai'i.
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This position will focus on temporary housing programs related to the August 2023 Maui Wildfire recovery, primarily Disaster Case Management (DCM). Required Education and Experience: Previous experience working in federally funded disaster recovery programs, Must have a bachelor’s degree or higher education in Planning, Engineering, Architecture, Project Management, or a similar degree or equivalent experience.
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Manage all case management/health coordination activities on their designated island(s) ensuring all assessments, health action plans/care plans are completed and implemented according to Med-QUEST, Medicare, or commercial line of business requirements.
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Voluntary Case Management (VCM) program serves families on Oahu who have been referred by Child Welfare Services (CWS) after a report to the Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline has been made and the family has been identified as moderate to moderate high risk.
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Join Our Oahu Case Management Team at Mental Health Kokua! One and a half (1 ½) years of specialized training in case management or human services preferred. Program Compliance: Adhere to Mental Health Kokua's case management program guidelines and ethical standards.
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The Case Manager - Mana'olana is primarily responsible for providing case management services to provide outreach to Native Hawaiian participants and families that are involved in human trafficking.
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The Housing & Outreach Manager is responsible for ensuring that all clients enrolled in the State Homeless Outreach Program (SHOP) and the Youth Houselessness Development Program (YHDP) receive intensive case management or triage services and have effective access to the level and quality of harm reduction services needed to achieve their housing goals.
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Utilize product management processes and tools such as user research and concept testing, opportunity sizing and business case development, product blueprints, training development and ability to de-risk barriers to scale.
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Provides short term case management and/or work with other case management staff to ensure client’s independent living skills help to maintain landlord/rental management relations.
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Maintain current knowledge and adheres to applicable CMS, state, local, and regulatory agency requirements and applicable standards of practice for case management including those published by CMSA and/or ACMA, as required by the organization.
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Specialized certification in one of the following areas: Occupational Health (COHN); Insurance Rehabilitation (CIRS/CRRN), Disability Management (CDMS), and/or Nurse Case Manager Board Certified (ANCC/ANA.
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