Visiting Nurse Service Health

Nurse Case Manager

Visiting Nurse Service Health$96K — $110K *
Healthcare
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • NYS Registered Nurse, Bachelor's Degree preferred.
  • Prior nursing experience, especially with persons with developmental disabilities, is preferred.
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  • Ability to travel to multiple locations throughout the metropolitan area.
  • Flexible availability to work varied hours and days.

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate routine and specialty health care services for assigned program unit.
  • Assess health care outcomes and update health care profiles regularly.
  • Act as a liaison for communication among team members, families, and service providers.
  • Document health care progress and manage related paperwork.
  • Evaluate preventive care effectiveness and recommend alternative care when necessary.
  • Conduct health-related trainings for staff and individuals receiving services.
  • Assign and train Direct Care staff on health care procedures and monitor their performance.

Benefits

  • On-call coverage with flexibility for weekday hours.
  • Supervisory opportunities overseeing nursing staff and training.
  • Involvement in interdisciplinary team meetings for holistic care approach.
  • Professional development through training and compliance programs.
  • Opportunity to impact the health outcomes of individuals with developmental disabilities.
Full Job Description
Job Brief

Coordinates the delivery of health care services for persons receiving services in an assigned program unit.

Shift Worked:

Varied

Weekly Hours:

37.5

FLSA Status:

Non Exempt

Pay range:

$46.15-$52.92

POSITION SUMMARY:

Makes nursing assessments and diagnoses. Works in conjunction with other members of the Interdisciplinary Team (IDT) to achieve positive health outcomes for persons receiving services.

POSITION DUTIES:
  1. Coordinates the delivery of routine and specialty health care services to address assessed needs of persons receiving services in assigned program unit.
  2. Assesses and establishes health care outcomes for persons receiving services. Updates assessments on at least a semi annual basis or as indicated. Maintains health care profiles.
  3. Acts as a liaison to communicate health information between and among team members, families, other agencies, hospitals, clinics and all other service providers.
  4. Completes all required written documentation. Charts health care progress as indicated by acute illnesses and/or complex ongoing medical problems.
  5. Evaluates the effectiveness of preventive/ongoing health care and makes recommendations/ referrals for alternative care, as necessary.
  6. Conducts general and individual specific health related trainings for persons receiving services, direct care staff, and other team members as needed.
  7. Assigns Direct Care staff to perform health care treatments/procedures after having taken into consideration the complexity of the procedure(s), the skill/experience of the staff and the health condition(s)/status of the person receiving services. Initially trains the staff in the task/activity and regularly observes/monitors to ensure all treatments/procedures are performed correctly.
  8. In conjunction with the Residential Coordinator, supervises AMAP staff and works with the Nursing Educator to ensure all AMAP staff are initially certified and annually re-certified.
  9. Provides on call coverage via cell phone between the hours of 6:00 am - 6:00 pm, Monday thru Friday. Is prepared to go onsite if an on call problem warrants a nurse's visit.
  10. Maintains all medical standards as set forth in agency policy and OPWDD regulations.
  11. Participates in meetings as indicated including but not limited to IDT, Day Program, Human Rights, Departmental, Borough and specially arranged meetings.
  12. Performs all other duties as assigned or indicated including but not limited to: completing surrogate packets, writing incident reports, assisting in developing policies, procedures and forms; and establishing working systems.

REQUIREMENTS:
  1. NYS Registered Nurse. Bachelors Degree preferred.
  2. Prior nursing experience and/or experience working with persons with developmental disabilities preferred.
  3. Excellent oral and written communication skills.
  4. Ability to travel to and access multiple locations throughout the metropolitan area.
  5. Able to work flexible hours and/or days.
  6. Performs all job responsibilities in full compliance with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, policies and procedures. Adheres to the agency's corporate compliance program, including the code of business conduct, the NYS and federal false claims act, whistleblower protection and mandatory reporting. Completes corporate compliance training at least annually. Fully cooperates in all corporate compliance investigations and reviews.

SUPERVISES:
  1. Medical Case Manager Counselors

About Visiting Nurse Service Health

Visiting Nurse Service of New York is a non-profit organization that provides home health care services to patients in the New York City area. The organization offers a range of services, including nursing care, rehabilitation therapy, social work, and hospice care. Visiting Nurse Service of New York was founded in 1893 and is based in New York, New York.
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Size
12,000 employees
Industry
Founded
1893

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