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The Case Management Supervisor is a member of the program’s leadership team, and as such, is expected to uphold the Housing Works organizational values and engage in activities that further the program and agency’s mission.
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Awareness of all activity that will affect the case management plan. Experience with Welfare Management System (WMS), Cash Assistance, SNAP & Medicaid, Paperless Office System (POS), New York City Way (NYCWAY), Paperless Alternative Module (PAM), HRA One Viewer, Electronic Payment Processing &Information Control (EPPIC), scanning, indexing, Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE), and State Online Query (SOLQ.
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Ensure data and information is completed in the NYC Health & Hospitals case management platform. Minimum 4 years demonstrated social services experience in case management.
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As the Pediatric RN Case Management Supervisor, you will be responsible for coordinating pediatric patient care services. RN-Pediatric Case Management Supervisor. Reporting to the Director of Patient Services and working collaboratively with the RN Case Manager and interdisciplinary team members, you will ensure services are provided and coordinated according to regulatory requirements.
$130,000 a yearFull-timeExpandApply NowActive JobUpdated 15 days ago - UpvoteDownvoteShare Job
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The Nursing Clinical Manager (NCM) for Case Management - Mount Sinai Hospital. Non-Bargaining Unit, 329 - Case Management - MSH, Mount Sinai Hospital. 3-5 years of -applicable- nursing utilization review, hospital case management, and charge nurse/supervisory experience.
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Access to reliable transportation or able to access public transportation reliably and able to transportation within Brooklyn, Queens and Manhattan, depending on case assignment. Communicates frequently with RN Case Manager and interdisciplinary team members to ensure services are provided and revises the goals and interventions to patient care, as needed.
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The Preferred Communities (PC) Intensive Case Management (ICM) Program, funded by the Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) offers individualized case management to the most vulnerable IRC clients.
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The TRS Case Management Director role supports our client engagement teams. You will be a member of our Turnaround and Restructuring (TRS) practice, specializing in our Case Management services.
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Currently, SJCC’s main services consist of case assistance/management, operating a large food pantry, and immigration services, and a large portion of its clients are Russian-speaking older adults, including a large number of Holocaust survivors.
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The Social Work Assistant Director LCSW will report to the Hospital Director Case Management and will work with an experienced team of hospital LCSW Social Workers. This pivotal Social Work Assistant Director role will lead the dynamic Social Work Case Management team, ensuring excellence in patient care and outcomes.
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Manhattan Justice offers onsite case management, psycho-educational groups, and restorative justice programming, and provides referrals to community-based service providers for mental health, substance use, employment, primary health care services and more.
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The Lead Case Manager conducts all essential functions of a Program Counselor Case Manager (intake, assessment, counseling, case management, documentation, etc. The Lead Case Manager ensures the clinical function of a residential treatment unit which includes implementing and reviewing the Unit Management treatment model; supervising staff, monitoring and approving records, treatment plans, family histories, and counselor logs; supervising and training staff while ensure all Company and client contractual requirements are followed.
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An established law firm seeks a Bankruptcy Paralegal to join the New York office and oversee all elements of bankruptcy case management, including physical and electronic files, case calendaring, and tracking bankruptcy-related deadlines.
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Consults with the Pathology Manager - Seed Health on data requiring case by case management decisions. Notifies the Pathology Manager - Seed Health of data requiring case by case management decisions and/or specific recommendations.
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The Care Management Associate, under the direction of the CMA Supervisor, is responsible for the daily activities of the member case intake functions and associated workflow, as well as for performing other duties associated with the coordination of member care as outlined for the MLTC/PCS Team.
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