Registered Nurse ( RN ) Case Manager
Portland, OR, United States
Registered Nurse (RN) Case Manager Wanted!
Are you a Registered Nurse with a passion for providing exceptional care to high-risk, complex patients? Do you thrive in a collaborative environment and excel in patient advocacy and case management? If you're nodding yes, we've got an exciting opportunity for you!
About Us: At Wallace, we're dedicated to improving the health outcomes of our community. As a not-for-profit Federally Qualified Health Center, we're committed to offering high-quality programs based on the most promising and progressive best practices. We're deeply rooted in our dynamic, vibrant, multicultural--and underserved--community. We believe in serving the whole person with support and resources that engage them fully in creating good health.
Want to learn more? Check out our website: https://mywallace.org/
Key Details:
Title: Registered Nurse (RN) Case Manager
Pay: $40 - $45 per hour based on experience
Schedule: Full-time; Monday Friday; variable shifts between 8 am 6:30 pm with the option of 5-8s or 4-10s.
Location: 18633 SE Stark St., Suite 401 Portland, OR 97233
Why Wallace?
No Weekends : Enjoy your weekends to the fullest!
Flexible Hours: Choose between full-time or part-time with 10-hour shifts.
Community Impact: Make a real difference in underserved communities.
Exceptional Workplace: We value diversity, individual contributions, and ongoing learning.
Generous Benefits: Enjoy generous benefits, including Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance; Paid Time Off; Short-term & Long-term Disability Insurance; Life Insurance; AD&D Insurance; Flexible/Dependent Care Spending Accounts; 401k Program; Employee Assistance Program
Student Loan Forgiveness/Repayment : Wallace Medical Concern is a qualified employer under the Loan Repayment and Public Service Loan Forgiveness Programs!
Who You Are: You are a compassionate RN with exceptional communication skills and a dedication to improving outcomes for complex patients. You thrive in a team-oriented environment and excel in patient education, case management, and program coordination. You will also have:
Qualifications:
Associate degree or higher in Nursing from an accredited program
Current Oregon RN license
At least 1 year of experience in a clinic setting as a nurse, or 2 years as a medical assistant
Current CPR certification
Working knowledge of state healthcare laws, licensing board regulations, and controlled substance regulations
Preferred:
Experience working in a community health clinic
Knowledge of data and chronic disease registries
Bilingual in Spanish preferred; all multilingual speakers highly encouraged to apply
Your Role: As an RN Case Manager, you'll work with new and existing patients in the development, implementation, and evaluation of individualized care plans for high-risk, complex patients. You'll advocate for patient safety and serve as a liaison between healthcare providers, community services, families, and patients themselves. Responsibilities Include:
Clinical Responsibilities:
Work closely with providers to enhance patient experience, understanding, and involvement in their own healthcare
Provide triage and advice for all types of patients per licensing, standing orders, and protocols
Complete patient appointments following RN standard of practice and clinic policies
Actively participate in CareTeam including case management and meeting with clients to review treatment plans and follow-ups
Assist clients in establishing individualized health goals and provide education resources and advocacy
Review medication lists, changes to medication regimen, and prescription refills per standing orders
Maintain good working relationships with community health partners and coordinate with grant and program managers
Wallace Team Member:
Nurture healthy working relationships with staff, volunteers, and patients
Maintain strict patient, staff, and organizational confidentiality
Demonstrate a deep concern for the health and well-being of others
Participate in compliance, quality assurance, and quality improvement activities as directed
Additional responsibilities as assigned
Join us and be part of the team that's truly "together in health." Let's make a difference and have some fun along the way!
Wallace is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We believe in the power of communities to transform their health. We embrace diversity and inclusion in a serious way because we know that it makes us stronger. Were committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills.