Phoenix, AZ
5 days ago
RN Care Management Coordinator

 

Under the direction of the department manager or designee, the RN Care Management Coordinator is part of the interdisciplinary team and serves as the expert in discharge planning. This position is responsible for the assessment, identification of needs, and coordination of care and services to facilitate the patient’s progression through the continuum of care in a timely and cost-effective manner. The RN Care Management Coordinator assumes a leadership role and works collaboratively with the patient, family, and interdisciplinary team internally and externally to identify desired outcomes and develop a safe plan of care.   Hourly Pay Rate: $36.94 - $54.49   Qualifications Education:  Prefer a bachelor’s degree or higher in nursing.  Experience:  Must have at least three (3) years of recent acute clinical hospital experience, preferably in Case Management and/or Utilization Management. Specialized Training: Trained in Epic, InterQual, Midas and internally used software programs is strongly preferred. Certification/Licensure:  Must possess a current, valid AZ RN license, temporary AZ RN license, or valid compact RN licensure for the current state of practice. Must be in good standing with the issuing Board of Nursing.  Specialty utilization or case management certification must be obtained within 30 months of hire.  Requires the following certification issued by the American Heart Association upon hire:  Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)  Basic Life Support (BLS)  Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Requires Advance Burn Life Support (ABLS) within 6 months of hire Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: ​​Must have a working knowledge of case management, hospital, community resources, and resource/utilization management.  The position requires excellent communication and clinical skills and the ability to maintain professional rapport with physicians.  Requires extensive knowledge of evidence-based clinical guidelines, best practice, workup, treatment, prognosis, and hospital procedures.  Critical thinking ability is essential.  Strong critical care skills, understanding of medical documentation and pathophysiology.  Knowledge of acute care criteria sets and state and federal reimbursement programs.  Requires the ability to read, write, and speak effectively in English.  
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