Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health
Location
Hartford, Vermont
RN Case Managers are responsible for screening, evaluating, re-evaluating, and treating patients while coordinating treatment activities with the interdisciplinary team and communicating significant changes to physicians. This includes developing and periodically reviewing patient care plans in collaboration with physicians, patients, and families, and teaching self-care techniques.
Candidates must be a licensed Registered Nurse in Vermont and New Hampshire, or hold a compact license, and must be a graduate of an accredited school of nursing. The role involves extensive patient interaction, care planning, and communication within a home health and hospice setting.
RN Case Managers at VNH screen, evaluate, re-evaluate, and treat patients as well as coordinate and communicate treatment activities with our interdisciplinary team members and the patient. The RN Case Manager: · 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. Advise other disciplines of discharges in a timely manner. 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 VNA 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. We would love to meet you and tell you more about this engaging and fulfilling part of our healthcare delivery system. Our recruiters can explain the different roles, our service area, the unique aspects of home and hospice care, and the many benefits we can offer your career and personal life. Visiting Nurse and Hospice for Vermont and New Hampshire (VNH) will never require candidates to provide personally identifying information such as social security number, date of birth, street address, or banking information in order to submit an application for employment. Identifying information will only be requested after an offer of employment has been extended and accepted, for the purposes of security screening and onboarding. If you experience a request for your personal information prior to acceptance of an offer of employment, please contact VNH’s Human Resources Department immediately at 888.300.8853 or EmailHR@vnhcare.org.
Must be a licensed Registered Nurse in Vermont and New Hampshire or hold a compact license. Graduate of an accredited school of nursing.
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