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Case management nurse, case management RN, case manager nurse, case manager RN, CM RN, healthcare, health care, registered nurse, RN, R.N., nurse, nursing. AMN Healthcare Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN Case Management for a travel nursing job in NEW YORK, New York.
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Homes for the Homeless (HFH) is searching for an experienced Case Manager Supervisor for our Families w/ Children facility located in the Longwood area of the Bronx. The Case Manager Supervisor will oversee the performance of Housing Specialists and Case Managers including periodic case file audits and weekly meetings.
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We are seeking a dynamic and engaging Case Manager who has experience working with formerly homeless, mentally ill single adults, families, and young adults aging out of foster care in a supportive housing environment.
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Provides daily management and coordination of appointments, supplies, and medication for foster children on caseload and acts as a resource to other staff members involved in patient carePerforms mandated monthly home visits, jointly with case planner, and provides complete, purposeful, accurate and detailed assessments of the home environment, including follow-up from previous home visits.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Family Support Case planner supports and stabilizes families involved with Child Welfare or in crisis utilizing the Solution Based Casework model to prevent out of home placement.
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POSITION SUMMARYCommonpoint Queens seeks a PC Case Manager, CHIS (Cuban/Haitian Initial Services) to provide resettlement, integration and other social inclusion services to Cuban and Haitian humanitarian parolee and entrant clients (CHHPs) through the Preferred Communities (PC) Refugee and Entrant Assistance (REA) and Matching Grant (MG) programs.
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Participates in leading Case Management departmental trainings, meetings, presentations, quality improvement initiatives. Plans, organizes, coordinates and evaluates orientation of new staff, educational programs and activities for all case management staff; maintains a system of records of in-service orientation, staff development and educational activities; and monitors and submits all other mandatory work and regulatory reports.
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Great long-term opportunities for Case Managers in a top Transitional Housing program, with immediate needs in The Bronx, Brooklyn, and Staten Island. The Case Manager is responsible for case management services for clients in transitional housing.
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The Case Aide should have at least a year experience navigating the mental health, substance use, educational and/ or child welfare systems. Assist Case Planner in obtaining medical, immunization and educational records for all children on caseload on a yearly basis, and more frequently when required.
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Purpose The Ukrainian/Russian-speaking case aide is responsible for assisting refugee health promotion Case Managers and the Program Coordinator with any services required under the Refugee Health Promotion Program as part of Refugee Supplemental Services.
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Coordinates with Case Planner and develops monthly treatment plan conferences. Case Aides will work in partnership with the foster Care program as an integral member of the treatment team to provide direct services to families.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPosition: Senior Case Manager/Case Manager, Residential & Scattered-SiteReports to: Program DirectorFunction: Provides case coordination and delivers community rehabilitation servicesLocation: The Bronx or Manhattan (each position only works within one borough)Tasks:Conducts home visits on a regular basis for assigned caseload.
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Salary - 50k plus benefits DUTIES AND RESPONSIBLITIES Carries out case management activities as per the Part 900 Regulations and the Department of Homeless Services (DHS) Case Management Guidelines for family shelters Completes an assessment and fathers required documents (i.e.: birth certificates, social security cards, picture IDs, etc.
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The Foster Care Case Planner works toward the goal of permanency for children either through reunification with parents, and if not possible, through adoption or preparation for independent living.
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Qualifications Bachelor’s degree with at least two (2) years of relevant work experience related to educational case management, preferably in higher education administration or in the professional learning and development arena.
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