Nurse Case Manager bei Rogue Community Health
Rogue Community Health · Butte Falls, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Onsite
- Professional
- Optionales Büro in Butte Falls
Wage starts at $90,000.00/annually
Rogue Community Health is looking for an RN Nurse Case Manager for our clinics who is not only committed to exceptional patient care but equally interested in supporting staff within a cohesive team environment. This position will ensure the efficient and effective flow of patients during scheduled clinics. Within the RN scope of practice, utilize the nursing process to provide patient care and education which will focus on patient engagement and behavioral change, treatment compliance, and health risk factor reduction. This position will work collaboratively through joint planning and problem-solving with clinic staff and improve the management and stability of medically complex patients resulting in reduced ER visits, hospitalizations, treatment-related complications, and improved patient quality of life.
Enjoy stable hours, competitive pay, and benefits.
Benefits Include:
- Opportunity for 4 or 5-day Work Week
- Mental Health Paid Time Off – Up To 10-Hours Per Quarter
- Generous PTO Accrual Annually
- Medical, Dental, Vision, and Partially Paid Family Coverage
- No Cost to Employee Life Insurance, AD&D, Short Term Disability, Long Term Disability
- Holiday Pay (in addition to PTO)
- To be considered benefit-eligible, must work 20 hours per week or more.
- Rogue Rewards Benefits provides up to $750.00 (prorated by FTE and hire date) for the year 2025.
Required to complete a criminal background check, and pre-employment drug screen once a conditional offer is accepted.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES ADDENDUM FOR NURSE CASE MANAGER:
1. Coordinate the care essential to the assessment, promotion, maintenance and restoration of health and wellness for patients with exceptional care needs, defined as patients with the following diagnosis: Chronic disease, substance abuse, DSM V or chronic pain, all insulin dependent diabetics and patients who require care management between multiple care management team members
2. Screen and enroll patients in the Exceptional Needs Case Management Program, ensure appropriate documentation and tracking of patient goals and outcomes
3. Promote patient engagement and behavioral change with patient education through, planned, regular interactions with the patient and family/caregivers
4. Plan with the patient, family, and care team for care that is feasible and within the physical, financial and emotional resources of the individual including addressing barriers when the patient has not met treatment goals
5. Develop, implement, evaluate and communicate to the patient/family and care team members the plan of care for managing the patient’s needs
6. Facilitate referrals to specialist and community resources needed to manage the patient’s care
7. Coordinate responses to patient needs and facilitate communication between patient, care team and stakeholders
8. Interpret to the patient and family diagnoses and treatment plans
9. Teach basic principles and assist patients in managing their chronic diseases through setting self-management goals, self-efficacy and behavior change
10. Respond to phone calls and MyChart communications from patients, triage requests and respond according to need
11. Schedule qualified patients for appointments based on established protocol, identified need, and availability of appointments including following up with patients/families who have not kept important appointments
12. Maintain accurate and legible records of interventions
13. Participate in monthly nurse meetings to ensure quality patient care and improved patient outcomes Participate in projects and initiatives as assigned by supervisor
Required to complete a criminal background check, and pre-employment drug screen once a conditional offer is accepted.
Oregon is an employment-at-will state, and Rogue Community Health (RCH) has a 90-day probationary period for all newly hired team members.
Rogue Community Health is dedicated to ensuring that every patient and RCH team member can pursue health and well-being free of barriers or disadvantages due to race, ethnicity, language, disability, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, social class, economic status or other socially determined circumstances. We encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds to apply. We comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you consider yourself disabled and desire assistance in the application process, please contact our Human Resources Department.
**No phone calls please** Due to the number of applications received, we are not able to reply to every applicant.