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This individual performs a dual role as a Medical Case Manager (MCM) and as a program supervisor within the medical case management team at the Immigrant & Refugee Health Center. The supervising MCM will act as the point person on the Case Management team to triage complex MCM issues and to coach other MCMs as well as community health workers.
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Infusion, Home Infusion, RN, Registered Nurse, IV Therapy, Home Health, Hospice, ER, Trauma, ICU, Pediatrics, Vascular Access, IV Team, Oncology, PICC, Central Line, Infusion clinic, Ambulatory infusion, Cath lab, Transplant, Case Manager.
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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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Provide clients with one-on-one support, group support, daily or weekly check-ins, problem-solving, dealing with workplace conflict, navigating issues of race/ethnicity in the workplace, brainstorming solutions to any barriers that may arise.
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The Housing and Emergency Financial Assistance Case Manager (HEFACM), Ryan White Programs, provides ongoing support to eligible clients living with HIV/AIDS in the Boston Eligible Metropolitan Areas.
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The Case Manager uses a harm-reduction, trauma-informed approach in working with participants, including the utilization of Stages of Change Theory and Motivational Interviewing techniques.
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Work closely with LHAND Case Manager and United Way Mass Bay and Merrimack Valley as part of a project team. Life Insurance, Flexible Spending Plan (FSA) as well as Short Term Disability and Long Term Disability are available on a voluntary basis.
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Hands-on experience with good pharmacovigilance practices and international regulatory requirements (EMA/FDA/ICH) for ICSR case processing, medical review, and regulatory submissions. Job Overview: The PV Operations Manager will oversee ICSR case processing, medical review, and safety database management in clinical trials, requiring project management and communication skills in a dynamic environment.
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Capital One is seeking a product owner to help deliver game-changing cybersecurity solutions based on threat, data, and design thinking. New York City (Hybrid On-Site): $201,400 - $229,900 for Manager, Cyber Technical.
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Additional travel assignments may be required based on project need, though program leadership will attempt to minimize travel by assigning tasks to those Case Manager/Unification Specialists who reside closest to the site where a support need exists.
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The organization pairs this direct-service work with public policy advocacy, thereby working to prevent family homelessness on both an individual and systemic scale. As our Grant Specialist, you will have the unique opportunity to help shape the future direction of One Family (OFI.
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Job Description :Telephonic Nurse Case Manager IILocation: This is a virtual position. Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30am to 5:00pm EST The Telephonic Nurse Case Manager II is responsible for care management within the scope of licensure for members with complex and chronic care needs by assessing, developing, implementing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating care plans designed to optimize member health care across the care continuum.
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Our programs include case management, youth and family services, English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL), employment and skills training, and immigration legal services. At least one year of ESOL teaching experience preferably with adult immigrant populations (experience working with literacy students is a plus.
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Works collaboratively with the Case Manager, Brewster Ambulance Services Transportation Coordinator and the VPNE care van ambassador to coordinate the various modes of discharge transportation.
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Minimum of 10 years of experience in designing, architecting and delivering in any one of the following Cloud Contact Center platforms: such as Genesys, Amazon Connect, NICE, Twilio, Avaya, Cisco etc.
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