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Provide ongoing case management with a focus on screening and making appropriate referrals to address individual and family's needs in the following domains: education, health, mental health, legal/immigration proceedings, substance abuse, criminal/juvenile justice, child enrichment activities.
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Advanced skills in coverage, liability and damages analysis with expert understanding of the litigation process in both state and federal courts, including relevant case and statutory law and procedure; expert litigation management skills.
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Appropriate certification in the case management preferred (e.g. Commission for Case Management Certification (CCMC) or Association of Rehabilitation Nurses). Minimum of two (2) years utilization review/case management experience or social work experience.
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Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
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Our Ideal Pediatric Case Coordinator. Founded in 1995, Achieve Beyond nationally meets the needs of children by providing the highest quality of pediatric therapy and autism services. Our Ideal Pediatric Case Coordinator.
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Experience: Proven experience in case management, with strong knowledge of substance abuse treatment and the Family Court System. EAC Network, a leading not-for-profit social service agency serving over 62,888 individuals through 100 programs across Long Island and NYC, invites you to apply for the position of Bilingual Case Manager for our Nassau Family Treatment Court Expansion Program.
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Legal services company is hiring a Case Manager to join its Nassau County, Long Island team. Legal services company is hiring a Case Manager to join its Nassau County, Long Island team. Hybrid schedule: 4 days in office/1 day remote after training period.
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Experience with Fiserv (FDR)/similar and any case management related platforms preferred. Collaborate with quality assurance teams to develop and execute test plans specific to case management processes.
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