Hospice RN Case Manager($3,000 per week gross pay)
Job Description
Job Description
We are seeking a Hospice RN Case Manager for a travel/contract position in Lebanon, NH, and are accepting both local and traveler candidates.
Position Details:
Position Name: Hospice RN Case Manager
Location: Lebanon, New Hampshire
Specialty: Hospice
Start Date: ASAP
Employment Type: Full-time, Travel, Contract, Temporary
Contract Length: 13 weeks
Pay Rate: Range $2900 to $3000 Weekly Gross pay based on a 40-hour work week (Includes non-taxable travel/housing and M&I stipend available for qualified/eligible travelers)
Mileage Reimbursement: $0.60/mile for distance covered between patient home appointments
Unit: Home or Community
Shifts available: Days
Shift timings: 8 Hours; Days, 8a – 5.00p
Schedule: 40 hours / week guaranteed, 5 shifts per week, Mon-Fri, May include rotating weekends
Position Requirements:
- Registered Nurse: 1-2 years - Required
- Hospice Nursing experience: 1-2 years – Required
- EMR Epic - Preferred
- Must have valid Driver’s License and Personal Auto Insurance
Education, License and Certification Requirements:
- ASN or an equivalent – Required
- BSN or an equivalent – Highly preferred
- RN License for State/s applying or Compact - Required
- BLS Certification from AHA or American Red Cross - Required
Job Description:
- RN Case Managers screen, evaluate, re-evaluate, and treat patients as well as coordinate and communicate treatment activities with the interdisciplinary team members and the patient.
- Develops a care plan in collaboration with the patient's physician, the patient, and their family, or the primary caregivers upon admission. Periodically reviews the patient care plan and recertifies the patient care plan as appropriate.
- Coordinate the patient's care plan through interdisciplinary communication and case conferences, as appropriate.
- Provide ongoing assessment of the patient's clinical, functional, and emotional status to identify problems and/or progress toward desired goals.
- Communicate significant changes to the patient's physician and colleagues.
- Document evaluations, treatment goals, and objectives.
- Teach the patient and caregiver self-care techniques as appropriate.
- Provide medication, diet, and other instructions as ordered by the physician and utilizes opportunities for health counseling with patients and caregivers.