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Responsible for working with the patient/family and extended healthcare teams to promote a smooth, efficient and customer-focused coordination of care from the time a case is scheduled through the acute care and post-acute care continuum.
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American Medical Staffing is seeking a travel nurse RN Case Management for a travel nursing job in Baltimore, Maryland. Consider a different approach with a travel nurse staffing agency that provides high-end, customized career support for your future.
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BEHAVIOR SUPPORT RESPONSIBILITIES:Participate in PBIS/CASE behavioral training provided by SVP Behavior and/or other members of the Behavior Support team. Note areas of concern regarding PBIS/CASE implementation and take those concerns to director for follow-up and possible discussion at ACI Team meeting.
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Provide remote, multi-faceted case management services to newly arrived clients in accordance with the Cooperative Agreement; Confirm casefile compliance through regular and routine upkeep of case notes and case documentation.
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Position Title: Social Media Manager Reports to: Vice President of Marketing and Communications SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted Case Management and Supports Planning work models as well as a concierge level geriatric care management and care partner model.
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Reporting to the Client Services Supervisor, the Case Manager will provide case management, employment, and supportive services to newly arriving refugees and other Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) eligible populations or asylum seekers through the Baltimore Welcome Center.
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Benefits: Competitive base salary Health, life and disability insurance Medical malpractice insurance (b) Plan Professional dues Paid Time Off (PTO) and paid holidays Continuing education credits for multiple tumor boards, case conferences, and monthly Oncology Grand Rounds Annual professional continuing education stipend Qualifications: EXPERIENCE: 3-5 years of Oncology / Infusion nursing experience required.
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Class Description The purpose of this position is to provide a professional level of student support services ranging from academic/occupational advising, case management and employer engagement in order to successfully support student completion, and successful outcomes for employers, funders, grants, and contracts.
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Case Manager for Youth and Young Adult Human Trafficking Survivors-(GN)The University of Maryland Support, Advocacy, Freedom, and Empowerment (SAFE) Center for Human Trafficking Survivors is seeking a motivated, caring, team-oriented Case Manager (Community Program Specialist) to join our social services program.
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This position is responsible for supporting the Government's professionals in all aspects of litigation support and e-discovery processes, including providing project management, Electronically Stored Information (ESI) intake, data analysis, early case assessment, document production, and liaising with third-party vendors.
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One (1) year of law enforcement experience investigating complex assignments to include experience with case preparation, crime scene preservation, and evidence. Must be able to become certified as a Special Police Officer by the State of Maryland and must comply with the Scope of Commission per MD Public Safety Article Section 3-307.
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The CCM supports members meeting their goals through clinical interventions, education, motivational interviewing, self-management coaching and complex case management service including navigation of health plan benefits.
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SCI Summary: SCI supports people with disabilities, behavioral challenges, medically complex needs, transitioning youth, the elderly, and other populations using Maryland Department of Health's Targeted Case Management and Supports Planning work models as well as a concierge level geriatric care management and care partner model.
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Essential Duties Work closely with the Shelter Manager, Case Managers to identify housing resources for clients at shelter. Work closely with Shelter Managers, the Resident Intake Coordinator and Case Managers in establishing housing goals and monitoring those goals on a monthly basis.
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The Hospitalist unit on Meyer 8 at The Johns Hopkins Hospital, is a 24-bed adult telemetry medicine unit that works in collaboration with a team of nurses, techs, physicians, PAs, pharmacists, social workers, case managers, PTs, nutritionists, home care coordinators, and other adjunct support services.
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