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Job Title: RN Care Manager (Managed Care)
Location (1-2 days in the field, remaining days remote; hybrid after orientation which is 6-8 weeks)
1 opening in Queens (must be bilingual, Spanish)
1 opening in Suffolk (non bilingual)
Hours: 9am-5pm (Lunch unpaid, 35 hours a week)
***Experience in Care Management or CHHA / Field experience***
Pay: 95-110,000 DOE
Medix is looking for a self-motivated and passionate RN for our Full-Time Care Manager opening. This is an exciting and dynamic position, as the Care Manager, you will be responsible for ongoing assessment of health, environmental, and psychosocial status of members assigned to you, and ongoing care management of members through telephonic contact and occasional field visits.
Overview:
Some of your daily activities will include all forms of care management, such as- care planning, coordination, and assessment of health. You will monitor services for quality, effectiveness, and progress toward goals. Coordination of transitions for patients including discharge planning from the hospital or nursing home. Identifies health, environmental, and psychosocial risks for assigned members and recommends appropriate interventions to the Interdisciplinary Care team.
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