Registered Nurse Case Manager
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, Clinical Nurse Specialist, RN Nurse
RN Case Manager
$6,000 sign on bonus offered
This is a travel position within South Brevard County.
The RN Case Manager is a registered nurse who is responsible for the accurate assessment of each patient's status, problems and needs. The RNCM, in conjunction with other members of the Interdisciplinary Team, designs and implements an individualized Plan of Care from admission to discharge/death. The RNCM serves as the coordinator of hospice care for the patient and their family. All care directly provided or coordinated by the RNCM is in conformance with federal/state regulations.
Reports To:RN Clinical Manager Directly Supervises: LPNs, Hospice Aides
Requires an Associate degree in nursing or a diploma certificate from an approved nursing program. Bachelor's degree preferred.
Requires a valid current Florida Registered Nurse License and a valid Florida Driver's License.
Two to three years' experience in home health, oncology, acute care or public health. Ability to read, write and speak English. Bi-lingual preferred. Ability to manage time and coordinate a caseload with minimum direct supervision. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Ability to lift, push, pull twenty five (25) pounds without difficulty. Good visual and audio acuity. Ability to work effectively under varying degrees of stress.
Primary Responsibilities:- Participates in rotational on-call schedule.
- Participates in performance improvement and quality control activities.
- Increases knowledge of palliative care through active participation in educational opportunities.
- Assists patient/family with understanding requirements during implementation of a disaster plan.
- Participates in orientation and education of St. Francis personnel.
Every incidental duty connected with the RN Case Manager position cannot be specified in the job description and the employee may be required to perform duties that are not included in this job description.
Exhibits knowledge of organizational policies, and state and federal laws and regulations consistent with duties and responsibilities. Demonstrates high ethical standards and compliance with organizational standards.
Actively participates in the Quality Assessment Performance Improvement program by identifying opportunities for improvement and by participating in performance improvement activities. Demonstrates the ability to apply customer service techniques to facilitate improved outcomes with internal and external customers.
Communication equipment including telephone system, pagers, cell phone and fax machines. Office equipment including computers, copiers and routine office equipment. Durable medical equipment utilized for patient care.
Type I Risk Category per HOSF Exposure Control Plan. Reasonable anticipated exposure to blood borne pathogens or other potentially infectious materials; variable exposure to non-medical hazards such as cleaning products. Daily exposure to the elements.
Position requires general hospice orientation, departmental orientation and job specific orientation. Normal time range is one to two weeks.
- Clinically competent in all aspects of hospice nursing.
- Submits complete and accurate documentation in the electronic medical record of all activities in time frame identified in policy/procedures.
- Displays ability to adapt to changing work environment and flexible in schedule to meet needs of patient/family.
- Keen clinical observation of patient's condition, response to treatment/medications and recommend changes to patient's Plan of Care.
- Participates in Performance Improvement activities on a formal basis.
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