RN | LVN Inpatient Case Manager, Afterhours Remote | $Sign-on Bonus
About the position
We are looking for experienced Inpatient Case Managers, Full-time, afterhours,
weekends and nights. This is a remote position.
They will follow-up appointments in the authorization notes and will communicate
the same to the Vital Care Case Manager, the patient, and family members
concerned. A follow-up post-discharge call will be made by the Inpatient Case
Manager or the department’s designee within 24 hours of discharge to determine
any problems, issues, or risks encountered in the transition.
Position Summary:
The Inpatient Case Manager is responsible for the assessment, treatment
planning, intervention, monitoring, evaluation and documentation on identified
patients during an acute care episode. Assesses and develops a care plan in
collaboration with the admitting, attending and consultant physicians, and other
healthcare practitioners. The goal of the Inpatient Case Manager is to
effectively manage the patients during their hospitalization to assure the right
level of care is provided for the patient’s current severity of illness,
utilizing the appropriate tests and diagnostics, in the appropriate facilities
in order to provide the highest level of care, in the most efficient manner,
while utilizing only the resources necessary for that episode of care. The
Inpatient Case Manager is also responsible for the safe discharge of patients
with the necessary resources to insure that care is provided without
interruption along the continuum of care, that is, whether in a skilled nursing
facility, assisted living facility or in the home setting. Such discharge will
be planned and coordinated in collaboration with the Vital Care Case Manager for
patients enrolled in the Vital Care program. The Inpatient Case Manager will
document the discharge plan, together with the current medication list, and
scheduled follow-up appointments in the authorization notes and will communicate
the same to the Vital Care Case Manager, the patient, and family members
concerned. A follow-up post-discharge call will be made by the Inpatient Case
Manager or the department’s designee within 24 hours of discharge to determine
any problems, issues, or risks encountered in the transition.
Responsibilities
• Anticipates our customer needs: Understands the wants and needs of
customers, listens for cues and identifies how to respond and at the
appropriate level of intervention needed.
• Surveys the customer’s environment and takes appropriate action.
• Refrains from discussing personal business in front of the customer or
speaking a foreign language different from the customer’s language.
• Greets patients, family members, visitors, and physicians in a positive
manner by introducing self, speaking clearly and with confidence.
• Returns phone calls to customers and follows up with requests.
• Keeps patient/family member or other customer informed and requests if
further assistance is needed.
• Assists others and supports the team.
• Demonstrates the ability to follow through with requests, sharing of critical
information, and getting back to individuals in a timely manner.
• Demonstrates honesty and integrity in everyday activities.
• Recognizes when an error is made and reports them appropriately.
• Protects privacy for both patients and employees; ensures information
sensitive papers, charts, and reports are not in view of the public.
• Recognizes when an error has been made and immediately reports to appropriate
manager.
• Participates in “service recovery” through follow-up with the injured party,
gathering information, and demonstrates empathy.
• Treats patients and their families with respect and dignity. Identifies and
addresses psychosocial, cultural, ethnic, and religious/spiritual needs of
patients and their families. Functions as liaison between administration,
patients, physicians, and other healthcare providers.
• Interacts professionally with patient/family/physicians and involves
patient/family/physicians in the formation of the plan of care.
• Communicates appropriately and clearly to management, co-workers, and
physicians.
• Identifies and addresses psychosocial needs of the patients and family and
facilitates consultations with a Social Worker, as necessary.
• Formulates a teaching plan based upon identified learning needs and evaluates
effectiveness of learning; family is included in teaching as appropriate.
• Communicates using age appropriate language.
• Understands and applies principles of adult learning methods as they relate
to health care educational needs.
• Receives and reviews physician’s orders; documents completion. Follows
through to ensure orders are carried out.
• Consults other departments as appropriate to provide for an interdisciplinary
approach to the patient’s needs.
• Formulates an outcome-based plan or care, based on assessed patient needs,
implements and evaluates plan as evidenced by documentation.
• Maintains quality monitors as assigned by Supervisor.
• Performs other duties as assigned
• Participates in orientation, instruction/training of new personnel.
• Pursues additional education (in-services, seminars, self study, formal
education programs) to advance nursing skills and knowledge.
• Documents patient assessment and reassessment, patient care plans, and other
pertinent information completely, in the patient’s medical record according
to nursing standards and policies.
• Assures complete and proper charging of supplies.
• Participates in the efficient, effective, and responsible use of resources
such as supplies and equipment.
• Completes daily documentation, required letters, and referrals in a timely
manner.
• Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
• Graduate from an accredited Registered Nursing Program or Licensed Vocational
Nursing Program.
• Current California Licenses
• 2 years Case Management, Acute Care
• Discharge Planning
• Typing 40 words per minutes with accuracy.
• Knowledge of computers, faxes, printers and all other equipment.
• Knowledgeable in MS Office programs (i.e., Word, Excel, Outlook, Access and
Power Point).
• Ability to deal with responsibility with confidential matters.
• Ability to work weekends and holidays.
Nice-to-haves
• Knowledge of Healthcare and Managed Care preferred.
Benefits
• full range of medical, financial, and/or other benefits (including 401(k)
eligibility and various paid time off benefits, such as vacation, sick time, and
parental leave)
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