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Reporting to the Manager for Field Operations, the Client Services Supervisor oversees the delivery and documentation of case management, employment, and other required services to newly arriving refugees, asylum seekers, and other Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) eligible populations, as well as ongoing support services in accordance with the contracts and grants which fund the programs.
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The role of the case management nurse (RN) is to coordinate continuity of care for patients often as a liaison between the patient s family and healthcare organization. Key Words: RN Travel, Travel Nurse, Contract Nurse, Agency Nurse, Travel Contract, Travel Nursing, Case Manager, Case Management, Utilization Review, Case Manager RN.
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Job Description Job Description Inpatient Therapists Needed (LMSW, LCSW, LPC, LCDC, LPC-Associate) To provide therapeutic treatment services to patients, provide complete psychosocial assessments, crisis intervention, individual, family, group counseling, and timely and appropriate discharge planning/case management based on known or anticipated needs.
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Through the Welcome Center model Global Refuge provides wrap-around case management services to asylum seekers and other humanitarian immigrants. Oversee the delivery of client-centered, trauma-informed case management services to refugees and other ORR eligible program participants.
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Three to Five years experience in case management or utilization review or proven success as Registered Nurse Utilization Review I role. Certification in Case Management preferred.
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As the Occupational Therapist you will interact and confer with a variety of professionals including physicians, nurses, case management, PTs and SLPs to implement and assess the intervention program.
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Whether you choose to focus on bedside care, a leadership or C-suite role, shape business and operational outcomes, or work to deliver clinical excellence behind the scenes in data science, case management or transfer centers.
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You contribute to our success let us contribute to yours Whether you choose to focus on bedside care, a leadership or C-suite role, shape business and operational outcomes, or work to deliver clinical excellence behind the scenes in data science, case management or transfer centers.
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Provide therapeutic treatment services and/or interventions such as, but not limited to; skills training, psychoeducation, psychotherapy (individual, family, and/or group), crisis services, case management, and linkages and referrals.
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The Case Manager II - Inpatient Services performs onsite review or telephonic clinical review of inpatient admissions in an acute hospital, rehabilitation facility, LTAC or skilled nursing facility.
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Skill in case management, time management, problem solving, crisis intervention, multitasking, and other organizational matters. Communicates appropriate case management information to other professionals and community agencies.
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Maintains professional growth in case management by: attending continuing education opportunities; reviewing pertinent professional literature; maintaining knowledge of current community resources; and reviewing and being familiar with the managed care marketplace to determine managed care growth potential, opportunities, penetration, service trends, relationships, networks, etc.
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Family support through fertility and family building benefits with Progyny and adoption assistance. Time Away From Work Program (paid time off, paid family leave, long- and short-term disability coverage and leaves of absence.
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Join a family that cares about every stage in your career! Referral services for child, elder and pet care, home and auto repair, event planning and more. Additional options for dental and vision benefits, life and disability coverage, flexible spending accounts, supplemental health protection plans (accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity), auto and home insurance, identity theft protection, legal counseling, long-term care coverage, moving assistance, pet insurance and more.
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Case Management Nurses (Case Mgmt RN) coordinate long-term individual care services beyond the bedside, providing long-term assistance to patients and family members to advocate for their quality care.
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