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Submit your application for our Registered Nurse Case Manager opening with St. David's South Austin Medical Center today and find out what it truly means to be a part of the HCA Healthcare team.
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Current Registered Nurse or Social Work licensure or Healthcare professional licensure as Respiratory Therapist, Physical Therapist, Speech Language Pathologist or Occupational Therapist.
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As a Registered Nurse Case Manager you will be responsible for promoting patient-centered care by coordinating the plan of care for the patient stay, managing the length of stay, ensuring appropriate resource management, and developing a safe appropriate discharge plan in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team.
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Overview Full Time Days Are you a highly skilled and compassionate registered nurse (RN) looking for a rewarding career in hospice as a case manager? Regularly communicates with clinical manager and care team.
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The RN Case Manager will appropriately assign and delegate non-medical CM tasks to the social worker or Community Health Worker for timely follow up and navigation. The RN Case Manager will work in conjunction with Social Workers, Community Health Workers, Physicians, Advanced Practice Providers, and other care team members to provide case management and navigation services, while working in collaboration with inpatient care teams and other Central Health medical and transitions of care teams.
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Minimum of 1-2 years Discharge planning, case management, managed care, or Registered Nurse experience in a medical setting. · Licensed as a Registered Nurse (RN) in the state of Florida.
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Healthcare professional licensure required as Registered Nurse or Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Licensed Social Worker (LSW) if required by state regulations. Job Summary: The Case Manager II coordinates and facilitates the care of the patient population through effective collaboration and communication with the Interdisciplinary Care Transitions (ICT) team members.
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TravelNurseSource is working with LRS Healthcare to find a qualified Case Manager RN in Austin, Texas, 78758! As a travel nurse, you'll work in various healthcare settings, gaining exposure to diverse patient populations, medical procedures, and healthcare systems.
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Use these rewards to support your wellbeing with spa/massage/salon services, gym memberships, fitness classes, sports, hobbies, pets and more. Family support with infertility treatment coverage*, adoption reimbursement, paid parental and family caregiver leave.
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Registered Nurse (RN), with 3 years direct clinical care to the consumer in a clinical setting. Certification in Case Management, Training, Project Management or nationally recognized health care certification.
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Works under the general supervision of a manager who is a Registered Nurse, with latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Complies with state mandated continuing education to maintain licensure as a registered nurse.
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We are seeking a Case Manager Registered Nurse for an assignment in Austin Texas. A Registered Nurse (RN) primarily cares for patients by monitoring them, administering medications, consulting with health care providers, updating patient records and educating patients and their patients' families on disease and post hospital treatment.
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Graduate from an approved school of professional nursing and currently licensed to practice as a registered nurse in the state of agency operation. One (1) year experience as a RN. Required Certifications and Licensures: Licensed to practice as a registered nurse in the state of agency operation.
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At least two (2) years of experience as a practicing registered nurse in a health agency, hospital, or health-care facility is preferred. At least one (1) year experience as a practicing registered nurse is required.
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Nurse III-Registered Nurse Case ManagerCome work in an environment where we truly value and respect those we serve and believe in the mission that all people can achieve a higher level of wellness and independence.
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