Nursing
RN Care Management Coordinator
2601 E. Roosevelt St, Phoenix, AZ, 85008
Facility: Valleywise Health Medical Center
Department: Care Management
Schedule: Regular PT 24 Hours Per Week
Shifts: Varied
At Valleywise Health, our goal is to create a healthier, happier valley for all-and we’re always searching for passionate people to join our team.
As a RN Care Management Coordinator in the Care Management Department you will work with a diverse team of healthcare professionals dedicated to our mission “To provide exceptional care, without exception, every patient, every time.” Valleywise Medical Center is a Level One Trauma Center which opened in 2024.
If positively impacting your community while working in a state-of-the-art facility with a team dedicated to patient advocacy is your calling, APPLY NOW!
Hourly Pay Rate: $36.94 - $54.49
This is a Part Time position with weekend requirements
Qualifications
Education:
- Prefer a Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Nursing.
Experience:
- Must have at least three (3) years of recent acute clinical hospital experience, preferably in Case Management and/or Utilization Management.
Specialized Training:
- Trained in Epic, InterQual, Midas and internally used software programs is strongly preferred.
- Certification/Licensure:
- Must possess a current, valid AZ RN license, temporary AZ RN license, or valid compact RN licensure for the current state of practice.
- Must be in good standing with the issuing Board of Nursing.
- Specialty utilization or case management certification must be obtained within 30 months of hire.
- Requires the following certification issued by the American Heart Association upon hire:
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
- Basic Life Support (BLS)
- Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)
- Requires Advance Burn Life Support (ABLS) within 6 months of hire
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
- ​​Must have a working knowledge of case management, hospital, community resources, and resource/utilization management.
- The position requires excellent communication and clinical skills and the ability to maintain professional rapport with physicians.
- Requires extensive knowledge of evidence-based clinical guidelines, best practice, workup, treatment, prognosis, and hospital procedures.
- Critical thinking ability is essential.
- Strong critical care skills, understanding of medical documentation and pathophysiology.
- Knowledge of acute care criteria sets and state and federal reimbursement programs.
- Requires the ability to read, write, and speak effectively in English.