Area Director, Case Management Medical & Healthcare at Geebo

Area Director, Case Management

National Geographic Traveler calls Humboldt County one of the world's top ten great places while the USDA declares this area to be 'America's Most Scenic Rural County.'

This Area Director will oversee Case Management for two acute care facilities. Client will pay all interview expenses and provide relocation assistance.

We are seeking a registered nurse with leadership experience in Case Management and Utilization review in an acute care setting.

The Area Director of Case Management and Utilization Review is responsible for the development, planning, coordination and administration of a systematic program designed to appropriately deploy resources for meeting the patient's social service, discharge planning needs, both pre and post discharge, and the Care Transitions Program.

The Director is responsible for ensuring that patients are placed in the most appropriate venue for the desired intensity of care; that relevant staff and physician education is comprehensive and timely; and that prospective, concurrent and retrospective utilization review is robust and ongoing. In addition, incumbent is responsible for providing oversight and coordinating responsibility for hospital Infection Control activities. This includes organization-wide harm reduction, infection prevention and surveillance activities. The incumbent works closely with the Chief Financial Officer, Chief Nursing Officers and the medical staff,

Minimum Position
Qualifications:
Education:
Bachelors Degree
Experience:
At least Five (5) years experience in nursing case management or quality management and at least Three (3) years of management experience in an acute care setting.

Licensure /Certification:
Current California RN License or equivalent; Certification in Case Management (CCM) within two years of hire.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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