Nurse Navigator
Listed on 2026-07-06
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Nursing
Nurse Practitioner, Healthcare Nursing, Clinical Nurse Specialist, RN Nurse
RN Transitional Care Navigator
The RN Transitional Care Navigator performs care management within scope of licensure for patients with complex and chronic care needs. Working within a defined patient population, the RN Transitional Care Navigator assesses, develops, implements, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates care plans and disease-specific education to optimize patient health outcomes and resource utilization across the care continuum. The RN Transitional Care Navigator meets with patients at the bedside or telephonically to assist in setting realistic health care goals and providing support in reaching those goals through education and care coordination.
The RN Transitional Care Navigator performs overall coordination of care for identified patients after discharge to reduce risk of readmission.
Primary responsibilities include:
Minimum qualifications include:
- Education:
Bachelor of Science in Nursing. - Work Experience:
Two (2) years strong clinical experience in clinical practice area. - Licensure:
Registered Nurse (RN) Licensure in the State of Florida or endorsement. - Certification:
None - Work Experience in Lieu of
Education:
Associates degree in Nursing (ASN) and five (5) years of clinical experience. - Skills/Knowledge/Abilities:
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.
- Demonstrates critical thinking, flexibility, and strong organizational skills, effectively managing multiple tasks and priorities.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and negotiation skills, with experience in public speaking and community education.
- Knowledgeable in managed care concepts, health promotion strategies, and case management, including discharge planning, utilization management, and performance improvement.
- Strong analytical and data management abilities, with proficiency in PC skills for handling complex data.
- Skilled in time management, prioritizing tasks independently, and exercising sound judgment with physicians, patients, and families.
- Maintains confidentiality and professionalism in handling sensitive patient and organizational information.
- Excellent writing and presentation skills for effective communication across various settings.
- Ability to occasionally work weekends and holidays as needed.
Physical requirements include:
- Majority of time involves sitting or standing; occasional walking, bending, and stooping.
- Long periods of computer time or at workstation.
- Light work that may include lifting or moving objects up to 20 pounds with or without assistance.
- May be exposed to inside environments with varied temperatures, air quality, lighting and/or low to moderate noise.
- Communicating with others to exchange information.
- Visual acuity and hand-eye coordination to perform tasks.
- Workspace may vary from open to confined.
- May require travel to various facilities within and beyond county perimeter; may require use of personal vehicle.
About Health First:
At Health First, diversity and inclusion are essential for our continued growth and evolution. Working together, we strive to build and nurture a culture that recognizes, encourages, and respects the diverse voices of our associates. We know through experience that different ideas, perspectives, and backgrounds create a stronger and more collaborative work environment that delivers better results. As an organization, it fuels our innovation and connects us closer to our associates, customers, and the communities we serve.
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