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REPORTS TO: Program DirectorSUPERVISES: Primary Counselors, Peer Advocate, Vocational Counselor I. SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES:o Responsible for the coordination of all referrals, assessment, and intake of new residents.
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In this role, the successful candidate The Ambulatory Care Nurse will support the coordination, integration, communication, implementation and evaluation of nursing practice and clinical policies and procedures.
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The Manager of Cyber Security leads the development, implementation, and ongoing coordination of an enterprise-wide cyber security governance, risk & compliance management (GRC) program including cyber risk identification, analysis, and mitigation, tracking and reporting to executive management.
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Work in coordination with CMO, School Nurse and AD pertaining to the health and wellness of student athletes. Required Licenses: Athletic Trainer, Ntl Athlet Trns Assoc Brd Cert Preferred Qualifications: Master's Degree in Athletic Training, Health Science, Exercise Physiology, or related field Preferred.
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Participate in case management and care coordination meetings. Opportunity Description We are seeking an experienced Utilization Review Nurse to join our team in a hybrid role based in Uniondale, Long Island, Nassau County.
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Provide surgical coordination and oversight of the Endoscopy specialty suites. Ensure all HEDIS (Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Set), HCC (Hierarchical Condition Categories) and PCMH (Patient-Centered Medical Home) measures are completed in the required time frame.
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Skilled Home Health RN AdministratorThe RN Administrator is responsible for the direction, coordination, and general organization of all programs, services and functions of the certified home health agency (CHHA)Responsible for all day to day operations; ensuring that a qualified Clinical Manager is available during all operating hours, and ensuring that the agency employs qualified personnel, including the development of personnel qualifications and polices.
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BSN preferredMinimum 4 years’ experience in a CHHA3 years’ experience in supervisory or administrative position in Home CareStrong knowledge of NYS regulations for a CHHA. Responsibilities: Ability to work closely with all clinical, operation and sales departmentsSupervision, direction, education, counseling of agency clinical staffCompliance with all federal and state agencies regulating CHHA servicesCollaborates and oversees strategies and processes.
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Reports to company Executive LeadershipEnsure Customer Satisfaction with patients, families, and care givers QUALIFICATIONS: NYS Licensed Registered Nurse.
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Reports to company Executive LeadershipEnsure Customer Satisfaction with patients, families, and care givers QUALIFICATIONS: NYS Licensed Registered Nurse.
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We conduct a fun karate class that includes karate fundamentals, agility, balance & coordination, discipline and life skills to children ages 3-6 years old. Share your experience and love for karate-martial arts in a fun program with Youth Athletes United.
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Care Coordination: Suggest alternative care plans and collaborate with providers and the IDT to optimize service utilization. We re seeking a skilled Clinical Review Nurse to join our client's team in Nassau County, NY. In this hybrid role, you ll ensure smooth daily operations of the Clinical Review Department, including reviewing and authorizing provider services, with a focus on evidence-based medical necessity and regulatory compliance.
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The Certified Peer Specialist functions as a member of a CCBHC Support Team to assist with the outreach, support and coordination of care for those eligible Nassau County residents Peer Specialist will serve as a role model and/or health coach for clients.
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As the RN Manager, you will be responsible for the overall direction and coordination of our certified home health agency (CHHA). Experienced Home Care Registered Nurse ManagerWe are seeking an experienced Registered Nurse Manager to oversee and manage all aspects of our home care agency located in Jericho, NY. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in home health care and a passion for providing quality care to patients in their homes.
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Completion of assessment and coordination notes into Care Compass EMR database related to participant home care services received, supplies delivered, nursing duty sheets, and other data management as necessary.
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