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Travel Nurse (RN) - Case Management
$1,886/wk
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Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
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References must cover at least 1 full year of relevant experience in specialty within the past 3 years.
You must be able to complete labs within 48 hours of signing.
Preferred Skills/Experience: 2 years of experience preferred. Previous Charge Experience: Preferred.
Special Requests: 100-mile radius rule; no local candidates.
Unit Details: Responsible for medical necessity review, discharge planning, and utilization review. Identifies and communicates changes in the patient's plan of care to the healthcare team. Maintains detailed knowledge of community resources and referral processes. Uses LOS to anticipate patient needs, support stewardship of resources, and transition patients to an alternative level of care in a timely manner. Documents in the patient record consistently and in a timely manner, including initial screenings and discharge plans. Adult, pediatric, and geriatric patient population.
Case Management Travel Nurse Job Responsibilities and Salary
Case Management Nurses work with patients, families, other healthcare providers and organizations to ensure coordination in care delivery, especially during transitions of care. They also help ensure proper utilization of resources. Case Management Nurses may be employed by hospitals, but many work in community-based settings or for insurance companies. Job responsibilities include delivering education, developing a plan of care, identifying needed resources for patients and families, and collaborating with social workers and other healthcare providers. The average annual salary for Case Management Nurses in the United States is more than $67,000.
Case Management Travel Nurse Jobs in Idaho
Coordination of care across settings continues to be a crucial need in healthcare, which means Case Management Nurses are in demand by many organizations. Case Management Travel Nurse job descriptions note the need to collaborate with a network of providers and organizations to ensure smooth transitions of care. Case Management Nurses work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, solo or group medical practices, outpatient medical facilities such as oncology clinics, insurance companies, and rehabilitation facilities. Explore Case Management nurse job opportunities below.Â