RN Case Manager Liaison Nurse - Outpatient Complex Care Mgmt - Per Diem Must Live in WA or ID

Description: PER DIEM - RN CASE MANAGER LIAISON NURSE - OUTPATIENT COMPLEX CASE MANAGEMENT SUPPORTING BOTH NEXT STEPS CARE & COMPLEX CARE - MUST LIVE IN WA OR ID (ABLE TO DRIVE TO SPOKANE IF IN IDAHO) TRAVEL WOULD BE LOCAL UP TO 50% MAX TO CLOSEST LOCAL KAISER MEDICAL CENTERS IN WASHINGTON STATE Job Summary: The Care Manager will work in 2 settings on a periodic rotating schedule, planning the discharges and follow up care for Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington patients hospitalized at a nearby network facility and carrying a case load of patients in one of the Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Washington medical centers. Some weekends and holidays are required, and scheduled days of the week are variable. Primary responsibility is to focus on achievement of optimal patient health care outcomes while ensuring appropriate utilization of health care resources. Working closely with primary care teams, specialty care teams and medical providers, the Liaison Nurse will establish a collaborative plan of care to assure adherence to the medical plan, improvement in functional status, and improved ability to self manage. Serves as the liaison across the internal KFHPW care continuum and between KFHPW and all externally contracted providers, facilities, and resources and provides feedback to the organization regarding the service and quality of contracted services. The Liaison Nurse collects data and provides input to leadership regarding issues or concerns related to utilization, cost, quality, service and care delivery to patients. Essential Responsibilities: Ensures patients referred to case management meet established case management criteria. Assess all patients referred for case management to determine physical, mental, financial, psychosocial status, utilizing comprehensive, standardized criteria to identify existing and potential needs. Develop patient centered case management plan based on assessments and including patient goals, objectives, and outcomes with specific time frames (long/short term). Evaluate ability and availability of designated caregiver(s) to provide patient support. Coordinate and implement interventions using evidence based guidelines. Recommend additional services to PCP as determined in the case management plan. Conduct ongoing assessment of progress against original goals. Continuously update needed services. Maintain ongoing communication with patient/family and care team. Acts as an advocate for patient care needs. Documents all responses of patient to case management interventions. Collaborates with other health care professionals regarding the plan of care, variances in plan implementation, achieved outcomes or expected outcomes. Monitor and evaluate short and long term patient responses to therapeutic interventions and analyze patterns of variance from clinical information and outcomes. Recommend alternative settings for care based on health care needs and appropriate utilization of health care resources. Document interventions and interactions with patients or caregivers according to GH and Care Management policy and procedure. Participate in the measurement of the effectiveness of the case management program. Directs and guides the plan of care to result in a seamless continuum of care. Facilitates as needed, referrals for home health care, long term care, hospice, and other care facilities or services. Participation in care conferences to provide problem solving for patients with complex care needs (limited basis). Collects needed data needed to evaluate the effects of care coordination on quality outcomes, fiscal parameters, patient satisfaction and systems improvement. Understands and utilizes health plan requirements and patient benefits in making care management decisions. Assists patient to understand and comply with their medical treatment plan. Supports patient education and activation through referral to specific chronic illness classes, group visits or community resources. Basic Qualifications: Experience Minimum three (3) years of recent RN medical/surgical/ambulatory clinical experience required. Minimum two (2) years of RN experience in ambulatory case management, care coordination or disease management. Education Bachelors degree License, Certification, Registration Registered Nurse License (Washington) required at hire OR Compact License: Registered Nurse required at hire Basic Life Support required at hire Case Manager Certificate within 36 months of hire Additional Requirements: Effective, independent nursing judgment and skills, and use of evidence based clinical decision making criteria. Knowledge in management of chronic disease process, nursing process and collaborative care planning. Demonstrated skill and experience in effectively collaborating with care team members. Preferred Qualifications: Minimum two (2) years of RN experience in utilization review, ambulatory case management, care coordination or disease management. Bachelors of science in Nursing.

Portuguese Medical Interpreter - Per Diem

Position Summary: This Portuguese Medical Interpreter provides oral and written translation services for non English speaking patients and families throughout the Hospital. Provides on call intake coverage on a rotating basis. Participates in department and organization projects related to interpreting. The Interpreter Services team is seeking a passionate Medical Interpreter for the Portuguese language. This individual will primarily service the Boston and Waltham locations. Needham and Peabody locations are also offered depending on candidate availability. This position will support the growing language access needs of those populations. Key Responsibilities: Provides in-person and video interpreting for patients and families with limited English proficiency during interactions with care providers and hospital staff. Sight translates medical forms and instructions in the presence of the provider, following departmental protocols. Bridges cultural gaps by recognizing and facilitating communication around cultural differences between families and healthcare providers. Offers general, non-technical information to help patients navigate the healthcare system and assists with scheduling appointments and translating hospital literature as needed. Applies critical thinking, communication, and linguistic skills to support patient care, drawing on both formal training and real-world experience. Maintains professional competency through self-study, conferences, and continuing education, while abiding by the professional code of ethics and standards of practice. Complies with hospital policies and administrative requirements, including accurate participation in data collection processes. Minimum Qualifications Education: A High School diploma / GED required. Associate's or Bachelor's Degree preferred. Experience: At least 1 year of direct medical interpreting experience is strongly preferred. Written and verbal fluency in English and Portuguese is required for this position. Licensure/ Certifications: Completion of a Medical Interpreter Training Course is preferred (typically a 60 hour course). A National Certification in Medical Interpreting is preferred. The posted pay range is Boston Children's reasonable and good-faith expectation for this pay at the time of posting. Any base pay offer provided depends on skills, experience, education, certifications, and a variety of other job-related factors. Base pay is one part of a comprehensive benefits package that includes flexible schedules, affordable health, vision and dental insurance, child care and student loan subsidies, generous levels of time off, 403(b) Retirement Savings plan, Pension, Tuition and certain License and Certification Reimbursement, cell phone plan discounts and discounted rates on T-passes. Experience the benefits of passion and teamwork.

Pharmacy Clinical Specialist- Solid Organ Transplant

Hours of Work : 40 Days Of Week : 5 Work Shift : Job Description : Your Job: In this highly technical, fast-paced, and rewarding position, you'll collaborate with multidisciplinary team members to provide the very best care for patients. The Solid Organ Transplant Pharmacy Clinical Specialist position performs professional, clinical tasks that will ensure the highest quality of pharmaceutical care and results in an optimal patient care. Your Job Requirements: • Graduate of an accredited school of pharmacy • Licensed as a registered pharmacist by the Texas State Board of Pharmacy • Current CPR; Advanced Cardio Life Support certification every 2 years • Board certification (i.e. BCTXP) and/or specialty residency • 5 years of related work experience or equivalence including residency training is preferred (for equivalency purposes, PGY1 residency equals 2 years' experience; PGY2 residency equals 3 years' experience) Your Job Responsibilities: • Communicate clearly and openly • Build relationships to promote a collaborative environment • Be accountable for your performance • Always look for ways to improve the patient experience • Take initiative for your professional growth • Be engaged and eager to build a winning team Methodist Dallas Medical Center is one of North Texas' best places to work. And it keeps getting better. The flagship hospital of Methodist Health System, Methodist Dallas is a 595-bed acute care teaching and referral hospital. It is home to the only adult Level I Trauma Center in southern Dallas, the first and only Certified Comprehensive Stroke Center in southern Dallas, and the newly renovated Linda and Mitch Hart Breast Center. Celebrating more than 90 years of service, we strive to have a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve and welcomes the skills and talents of all groups. Our reputation as an award-winning employer shows in the distinctions we've earned: Magnet -designated hospital 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare by Becker's Hospital Review , 2023 Top 10 Military Friendly Employer, Gold Designation, 2023 Top 10 Military Spouse Friendly Employer, 2023 Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Liver, kidney, and pancreas transplantation programs

Staff Pharmacist

Hours of Work : 40 hours per week Days Of Week : days, evenings, and weekends Work Shift : 8X5 Day (United States of America) Job Description : Your Job: In this highly technical, fast-paced, and rewarding position, you'll collaborate with multidisciplinary team members to provide the very best care for patients. The Staff Pharmacist position is to perform professional, clinical tasks that will ensure the highest quality of pharmaceutical care and results in an optimal patient care. Your Job Requirements: • Graduate of an accredited school of pharmacy • Licensed as a registered pharmacist by the Texas State Board of Pharmacy • No work experience required Your Job Responsibilities: • Communicate clearly and openly • Build relationships to promote a collaborative environment • Be accountable for your performance • Always look for ways to improve the patient experience • Take initiative for your professional growth • Be engaged and eager to build a winning team Methodist Southlake Medical Center is a 54-bed, acute care hospital serving Southlake, Keller, Grapevine, and northeastern Tarrant County in North Texas. Designed to expand as the community grows, we have 11 operating suites, two endoscopy suites, a diagnostic and interventional catheterization lab, and a newly expanded emergency department with 12 exam rooms. We provide a full complement of services, from emergency care and advanced surgery to imaging. We strive to have a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve and welcomes the skills and talents of all groups. Our reputation as an award-winning employer shows in the distinctions we've earned: 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare by Becker's Hospital Review , 2023 Top 10 Military Friendly Employer, Gold Designation, 2023 Top 10 Military Spouse Friendly Employer, 2023 Cardiac catheterization lab Robotic surgery capabilities SPECT/CT and nuclear medicine capabilities

Staff Pharmacist - PRN

Hours of Work : PRN Days Of Week : PRN Work Shift : Job Description : Your Job: The primary purpose of the Clinical Pharmacist is to perform professional, clinical tasks that will ensure the highest quality of pharmaceutical care and results in an optimal patient care setting. Supports the mission, vision, values and strategic goals of Methodist Health System. Your Job Requirements: • Graduate from an accredited school of pharmacy. • Minimum 2 years hospital pharmacy experience (includes residency training) • Current license as a Registered Pharmacist by the state of Texas required • ACPE Accredited Sterile Compounding Certification • Basic Life Support, Advanced Cardio Life Support and NRP • Residency training or equivalent experience; for equivalency purposes, PGY1 residency equals 2 years' experience. PGY2 residency equals 3 years' experience. • NIHSS (within 60 days of hire date) • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (within six months of hire date) • MDMC Pharmacy Department Training Module (within 6 weeks of hire date) • Enrollment into ASHP-Accredited Residency Program Tracking and Evaluation Program • MDMC Pharmacy Department Training Module (within 1 year of hire date) Your Job Responsibilities: • Ability to prioritize multiple job tasks in a fast paced environment. • Excellent communication skills (written and verbal) • Ability to handle sensitive information confidentially • Communicate clearly and openly • Build relationships to promote a collaborative environment • Be accountable for your performance • Always look for ways to improve the patient experience • Take initiative for your professional growth • Be engaged and eager to build a winning team Methodist Southlake Medical Center is a 54-bed, acute care hospital serving Southlake, Keller, Grapevine, and northeastern Tarrant County in North Texas. Designed to expand as the community grows, we have 11 operating suites, two endoscopy suites, a diagnostic and interventional catheterization lab, and a newly expanded emergency department with 12 exam rooms. We provide a full complement of services, from emergency care and advanced surgery to imaging. We strive to have a diverse workforce that reflects the communities we serve and welcomes the skills and talents of all groups. Our reputation as an award-winning employer shows in the distinctions we've earned: 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare by Becker's Hospital Review , 2023 Top 10 Military Friendly Employer, Gold Designation, 2023 Top 10 Military Spouse Friendly Employer, 2023 Cardiac catheterization lab Robotic surgery capabilities SPECT/CT and nuclear medicine capabilities

RN - Critical Care

Hospitals on Incredible Health are actively hiring and accepting applications in the Memphis, TN area for the following position: RN - Critical Care. Nurses with experience in any of the following areas are strongly encouraged to apply: Arrhythmia management, Bariatric, CODE, COVID, CRRT training, CVICU, Care of burn patients, Chest tube, ECMO, External pacemaker, High acuity, Intra aortic balloon pump, MICU, Neuro ICU, Post MI thermo care , Post cardiac surgery care, Post neuro surgery, RRT, SICU, TPA admin, Transplant, or Vascular intervention. Shift(s) available: day shift, night shift, and mid shift Job types available: full time, part time, and per diem Employer features: 401(K), 401(K), 403(B), Academic medical center, Academic medical center, Adoption Assistance, Best Places to Work recognition, Community hospital, Community hospital, Cross training, Cross training, Cross training, EAP, FSA, Healthgrades Specialty Excellence Award recipient, Health Insurance, Level 1 trauma center, Life Insurance, Life Insurance, Life Insurance, Magnet recognized, Medical, Nurse self-care program , Offers sign on bonus, Offers sign on bonus, PTO, PTO, Retirement Plan, Retirement Plan, Teaching Hospital, Teaching Hospital, Tuition Assistance, U.S. News best hospital, U.S. News best hospital Qualifications: ADN or higher degree in nursing Active and unencumbered Registered Nurse license 1 years of experience in a critical care unit (ICU) preferred ACLS certification preferred Ability to function effectively under stress Experience with advanced medical equipment and procedures Excellent critical thinking and problem-solving skill Strong communication and collaboration skills Responsibilities: Rapidly assess a patient conditions, including vital signs and other physiological parameters, and intervene with the appropriate care Monitor and provide care to patients with critically ill, unstable, and/or life-threatening conditions Manage various life-support systems like ventilation and heart-monitoring Participate in rapid response and other emergency situations Administer medications and other treatments Collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to develop and implement care plans Educate patients and their families about the patient's condition and care plan Benefits: Healthcare coverage: Medical, Dental, Vision 401K Paid Time Off Tuition Assistance Salary: $48,920 to $94,690 /year

RN Hospital House Shift Supervisor Capitol Hill

Description: House Shift Supervisor for our growing hospital services that include: ED, Med Surg Tele, Imaging, Periop, Security and EVS. 2-12 hour days a week. Job Summary: In addition to the responsibilities below, this position is also responsible for overseeing all staff in the facility through partnerships with other organizations; acting as the on-site administrative designee for off-shifts and weekends; assessing and monitoring clinical nursing practice for optimal patient care; coordinating staffing for all shifts by maintaining appropriate staffing and skill levels; managing decedent affairs; facilitating patient flow and throughput with internal and external continuum stakeholders; rounding on patient units to identify placement needs, available beds, and staff/patient capacity; advocating for patients; monitoring quality of care delivered while ensuring it meets the age-related and developmental needs of patients; supervising staff, assessing their needs and identifying educational opportunities; and managing and resolving clinical, human resource, employee, department safety, care experience, and risk-management issues. Collaborates with Nursing Clinical Practice to ensure assistants and staff provide the highest quality of care and are in compliance with the Nursing Practice Act, The Joint Commission, federal, state, and local requirements. Essential Responsibilities: Recommends developmental opportunities for others; builds collaborative, cross-functional relationships. Solicits and acts on performance feedback; provides team members with feedback; and mentors and coaches to drive performance improvement. Pursues professional growth; provides training and development to talent for growth opportunities; supports execution of performance management guidelines and expectations. Implements, adapts, and stays up to date with organizational change, challenges, feedback, best practices and processes. Fosters open dialogue, supports, mentors, engages, and motivates team members on collaboration. Delegates tasks and decisions as appropriate; provides appropriate support, guidance and scope. Supervises and coordinates daily activities of designated work team or unit by monitoring the execution and completion of tactical action items and work assignments; ensures all policies and procedures are followed. Aligns team efforts and standards, and measures progress in achieving results; determines and carries out processes and methodologies; resolves escalated issues as appropriate. Develops work plans to meet business priorities and deadlines; coordinates, obtains and distributes resources. Removes obstacles that impact performance; identifies and recommends improvement opportunities; influences teams to execute in alignment with operational objectives. Supervises hospital administrative functions to support patient care by: facilitating team meetings and/or management decisions and identifying action items, taking into consideration compliance timelines and financial commitments; facilitating and maintaining utilization and productivity to achieve performance targets; maintaining and ensuring collection of data, interpreting data, and taking action; supervising cross-functional activities including workplace and patient safety, labor relations, and quality/risk management issues; maintaining survey readiness activities including mock rounds and mitigating issues to maintain compliance and regulatory standards, and delivering requested audit documentation, information, and reports; and ensuring budget targets are met by assuming accountability for appropriate staffing, patient placement, and/or other relevant decisions as required. Manages care delivery operations and programs within a twenty-four-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week operational environment by: supporting large and/or complex work streams with significant program impact; supervising data collection to inform the development and implementation of plans; coordinating and monitoring daily operational activities involving direct patient care management; coordinating resources in hospital areas to ensure appropriate assignment and utilization; supervising multidisciplinary hospital team(s) and holding team(s) accountable for performance as needed; helping implement emergency preparedness programs; ensuring others are up-to-date with the teams emergency preparedness plan, ensuring recovery plans are implemented, ensuring staff are trained and understand expectations for during and after an emergency; coaching the team and monitoring implementation and delivery on objectives; and supervising and coaching the delivery of nursing services and patient care within a twenty-four-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week operational environment in alignment with cost, quality, and clinical and utilization standards. Supervises improvements to operations and technology processes by: executing the work of cross-functional teams on strategic projects designed to achieve goals related to issue remediation and improved quality, service, affordability, and/or operating efficiency, and escalates as needed; responding to escalations to improve the performance of operations system processes and address quality and safety issues; monitoring strategic plans with the goal of achieving integrated services across the continuum of care; and monitoring performance metrics to track the success of strategic improvement projects. Ensures safe, quality, and standardized care delivery within a twenty-four-hours-a-day, seven-days-a-week operational environment by: monitoring the continuous improvement of the quality and safety of clinical practices, services, and operations for patients and staff; ensuring compliance with legal and regulatory requirements (e.g., Nursing Practice Act, The Joint Commission TJC , federal, state, and local requirements) updated by governmental and regulatory agencies; and contributing to the design and implementation of systems, processes, and methods to evaluate and improve patient care within assigned department and across the continuum of care. Minimum Qualifications: Minimum one (1) year of experience in a leadership role with or without direct reports. Associates degree in a Business, Nursing, Health Care, from an accredited Nursing program or directly related field AND minimum two (2) years of experience as a charge nurse, clinical coordinator, acute care hospital, clinical department assistant manager, or a related-nursing field. Registered Nurse License (Washington) required at hire OR Compact License: Registered Nurse required at hire Basic Life Support required at hire Additional Requirements: Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs): Problem Solving; Communication; Facilitation Skills; Drives Results; Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Support; Integrity; Dependability; Ambiguity/Uncertainty Management; Learning Agility; Constructive Feedback; Leadership; Team Building; Confidentiality Preferred Qualifications: One (1) year of customer service experience. One (1) year of project/program management experience.

RN - Critical Care

Hospitals on Incredible Health are actively hiring and accepting applications in the Memphis, TN area for the following position: RN - Critical Care. Nurses with experience in any of the following areas are strongly encouraged to apply: Arrhythmia management, Bariatric, CODE, COVID, CRRT training, CVICU, Care of burn patients, Chest tube, ECMO, External pacemaker, High acuity, Intra aortic balloon pump, MICU, Neuro ICU, Post MI thermo care , Post cardiac surgery care, Post neuro surgery, RRT, SICU, TPA admin, Transplant, or Vascular intervention. Shift(s) available: day shift, night shift, and mid shift Job types available: full time, part time, and per diem Employer features: 401(K), 401(K), 403(B), Academic medical center, Academic medical center, Adoption Assistance, Best Places to Work recognition, Community hospital, Community hospital, Cross training, Cross training, Cross training, EAP, FSA, Healthgrades Specialty Excellence Award recipient, Health Insurance, Level 1 trauma center, Life Insurance, Life Insurance, Life Insurance, Magnet recognized, Medical, Nurse self-care program , Offers sign on bonus, Offers sign on bonus, PTO, PTO, Retirement Plan, Retirement Plan, Teaching Hospital, Teaching Hospital, Tuition Assistance, U.S. News best hospital, U.S. News best hospital Qualifications: ADN or higher degree in nursing Active and unencumbered Registered Nurse license 1 years of experience in a critical care unit (ICU) preferred ACLS certification preferred Ability to function effectively under stress Experience with advanced medical equipment and procedures Excellent critical thinking and problem-solving skill Strong communication and collaboration skills Responsibilities: Rapidly assess a patient conditions, including vital signs and other physiological parameters, and intervene with the appropriate care Monitor and provide care to patients with critically ill, unstable, and/or life-threatening conditions Manage various life-support systems like ventilation and heart-monitoring Participate in rapid response and other emergency situations Administer medications and other treatments Collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to develop and implement care plans Educate patients and their families about the patient's condition and care plan Benefits: Healthcare coverage: Medical, Dental, Vision 401K Paid Time Off Tuition Assistance Salary: $48,920 to $94,690 /year

RN - Critical Care

Hospitals on Incredible Health are actively hiring and accepting applications in the Memphis, TN area for the following position: RN - Critical Care. Nurses with experience in any of the following areas are strongly encouraged to apply: Arrhythmia management, Bariatric, CODE, COVID, CRRT training, CVICU, Care of burn patients, Chest tube, ECMO, External pacemaker, High acuity, Intra aortic balloon pump, MICU, Neuro ICU, Post MI thermo care , Post cardiac surgery care, Post neuro surgery, RRT, SICU, TPA admin, Transplant, or Vascular intervention. Shift(s) available: day shift, night shift, and mid shift Job types available: full time, part time, and per diem Employer features: 401(K), 401(K), 403(B), Academic medical center, Academic medical center, Adoption Assistance, Best Places to Work recognition, Community hospital, Community hospital, Cross training, Cross training, Cross training, EAP, FSA, Healthgrades Specialty Excellence Award recipient, Health Insurance, Level 1 trauma center, Life Insurance, Life Insurance, Life Insurance, Magnet recognized, Medical, Nurse self-care program , Offers sign on bonus, Offers sign on bonus, PTO, PTO, Retirement Plan, Retirement Plan, Teaching Hospital, Teaching Hospital, Tuition Assistance, U.S. News best hospital, U.S. News best hospital Qualifications: ADN or higher degree in nursing Active and unencumbered Registered Nurse license 1 years of experience in a critical care unit (ICU) preferred ACLS certification preferred Ability to function effectively under stress Experience with advanced medical equipment and procedures Excellent critical thinking and problem-solving skill Strong communication and collaboration skills Responsibilities: Rapidly assess a patient conditions, including vital signs and other physiological parameters, and intervene with the appropriate care Monitor and provide care to patients with critically ill, unstable, and/or life-threatening conditions Manage various life-support systems like ventilation and heart-monitoring Participate in rapid response and other emergency situations Administer medications and other treatments Collaborate with physicians and other healthcare professionals to develop and implement care plans Educate patients and their families about the patient's condition and care plan Benefits: Healthcare coverage: Medical, Dental, Vision 401K Paid Time Off Tuition Assistance Salary: $48,920 to $94,690 /year