Travel RN Case Manager Day
Santa Rosa CA
9/19/2024
Contract Full-Time
Travel Registered Nurse Case Manager Day
Wine Country (Sonoma/Monterey Bay)
Here are some of the benefits our client offers!
Medical insurance
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
Life insurance
Long-term disability insurance
Short-term disability/extended sick leave
Flexible spending accounts
Retirement benefits
403(b) or 401(k)
Paid Leave
Paid time off benefits (vacation, holiday, etc.)
Leaves of absence, including family care, bereavement, etc.
Employee Assistance Programs providing counseling
Continuing Education Units
Time off to attend courses required to maintain licensure
Tuition reimbursement
Great salary, great benefits, relocation, the worlds best wine....what more could you ask for?
Our client offers 80+ beds, a brand-new hospital, state-of-the-art maternity and medical/surgical services, combining patient-centered care and family convenience with the safety and security of a licensed and accredited acute care hospital. They are part of the top ten health systems in the country and offer unlimited growth potential!
Job Description: The Utilization Coordinator is responsible for coordinating admissions, performing concurrent and retrospective utilization review, and facilitating discharge planning. S/he also provides coordination of complex discharge planning needs and referrals to appropriate support services.
EDUCATION:
- Associate's in Nursing or above. Bachelor's preferred.
CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE:
- RN-Registered Nurse of California
- BLS-Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider
- ACLS-Advanced Cardiac Life Support
- PALS-Pediatric Advanced Life Support within 180 Days of hire
- CCM-Certified Case Manager preferred.
- Equivalent experience will be accepted in lieu of the required degree or diploma.
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE AS TYPICALLY ACQUIRED IN:
- Minimum 2 years experience working in Utilization Management (admissions, utilization review, and/or discharge planning).
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