Aultman Health Foundation
HOME CARE - RN CASE MANAGER
Aultman Health Foundation, East Canton, Ohio, United States, 44730
HOME CARE - RN CASE MANAGER
Join the team at Aultman Health Foundation.
Nursing Summary / Purpose Of Position The Aultman Registered Nurse (RN) provides direct, primary nursing care to patients/residents. The RN delegates and coordinates patient care based on a documented assessment of the patient’s needs. The RN supervises the care provided by licensed practical nurses, patient care technicians, state‑tested nursing assistants, medical assistants, and others as applicable.
Qualifications
Graduate of an accredited school of nursing; BSN preferred.
Current, active licensure as a Registered Nurse through the Ohio Board of Nursing.
Maintain current, active BLS certification through the American Heart Association.
Certifications preferred for RNs meeting applicable eligibility requirements.
Membership in a professional nursing organization preferred.
One year nursing experience preferred; home health experience desirable.
Responsibilities & Expectations
Apply the nursing process of assessment, planning, and implementation.
Serve as a patient advocate and promote safety, comfort, and satisfaction.
Maintain knowledge and competency reflecting current nursing practice.
Collaborate with patients, families, and the healthcare team to facilitate care.
Lead quality improvement initiatives and implement HRO tools.
Ensure timely communication of patient information.
Review emails, department communications, and learning assignments promptly.
Perform continuous care review for every patient on the caseload (average 20–25 patients).
Complete initial and comprehensive assessments to determine home‑health care needs.
Obtain orders and referrals as needed, and complete OASIS and other assessments.
Develop and update plans of care, incorporate therapeutic actions, and involve families in goal setting.
Provide education and counseling to patients and caregivers.
Document all observations, interventions, and communications within agency timeframes.
Coordinate equipment, supplies, and community resources.
Participate in case conferences, QAPI, and infection control programs.
Ensure compliance with Medicare, Medicaid, and HIPAA regulations.
Meet daily and weekly productivity standards and complete annual competency requirements.
Support the organization’s strategic goals and adhere to the Aultman Code of Conduct.
Skills
Proficient computer skills.
Organized with strong time‑management and prioritization abilities.
Detail‑oriented with a focus on safe practices.
Effective communication and professional interaction with colleagues, physicians, patients, and visitors.
Work independently and as part of a team.
Working Conditions
Shift schedules may vary with staffing needs.
Visits may be required during nighttime, evening, or inclement weather.
Work weekends and holidays as assigned.
Participate in on‑call rotations.
Travel within the agency’s service areas.
Frequent interruptions and priority changes during shifts.
Physical Demands Includes lifting (0–10 lbs to over 100 lbs), forward reaching, overhead reaching, standing, walking, sitting, climbing stairs/ladders, stooping, pushing, pulling, and repetitive grasper/sustained fine motor tasks. Vision (near/far) and hearing (ordinary) are required.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, identity, family status, gender, disability, or veteran status.
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Nursing Summary / Purpose Of Position The Aultman Registered Nurse (RN) provides direct, primary nursing care to patients/residents. The RN delegates and coordinates patient care based on a documented assessment of the patient’s needs. The RN supervises the care provided by licensed practical nurses, patient care technicians, state‑tested nursing assistants, medical assistants, and others as applicable.
Qualifications
Graduate of an accredited school of nursing; BSN preferred.
Current, active licensure as a Registered Nurse through the Ohio Board of Nursing.
Maintain current, active BLS certification through the American Heart Association.
Certifications preferred for RNs meeting applicable eligibility requirements.
Membership in a professional nursing organization preferred.
One year nursing experience preferred; home health experience desirable.
Responsibilities & Expectations
Apply the nursing process of assessment, planning, and implementation.
Serve as a patient advocate and promote safety, comfort, and satisfaction.
Maintain knowledge and competency reflecting current nursing practice.
Collaborate with patients, families, and the healthcare team to facilitate care.
Lead quality improvement initiatives and implement HRO tools.
Ensure timely communication of patient information.
Review emails, department communications, and learning assignments promptly.
Perform continuous care review for every patient on the caseload (average 20–25 patients).
Complete initial and comprehensive assessments to determine home‑health care needs.
Obtain orders and referrals as needed, and complete OASIS and other assessments.
Develop and update plans of care, incorporate therapeutic actions, and involve families in goal setting.
Provide education and counseling to patients and caregivers.
Document all observations, interventions, and communications within agency timeframes.
Coordinate equipment, supplies, and community resources.
Participate in case conferences, QAPI, and infection control programs.
Ensure compliance with Medicare, Medicaid, and HIPAA regulations.
Meet daily and weekly productivity standards and complete annual competency requirements.
Support the organization’s strategic goals and adhere to the Aultman Code of Conduct.
Skills
Proficient computer skills.
Organized with strong time‑management and prioritization abilities.
Detail‑oriented with a focus on safe practices.
Effective communication and professional interaction with colleagues, physicians, patients, and visitors.
Work independently and as part of a team.
Working Conditions
Shift schedules may vary with staffing needs.
Visits may be required during nighttime, evening, or inclement weather.
Work weekends and holidays as assigned.
Participate in on‑call rotations.
Travel within the agency’s service areas.
Frequent interruptions and priority changes during shifts.
Physical Demands Includes lifting (0–10 lbs to over 100 lbs), forward reaching, overhead reaching, standing, walking, sitting, climbing stairs/ladders, stooping, pushing, pulling, and repetitive grasper/sustained fine motor tasks. Vision (near/far) and hearing (ordinary) are required.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, identity, family status, gender, disability, or veteran status.
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