Registered Nurse (RN) - Bilingual Workers Comp Field Case Manager Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Albuquerque, NM at Geebo

Registered Nurse (RN) - Bilingual Workers Comp Field Case Manager

Company Name:
Aetna
Req ID: 14930BR
This is a full time field based position that will require regular travel in the Albuquerque area. Travel will include the Santa Fe, NM and Taos, NM areas.Being fluent in both Spanish and English is required.
Job Description:Our Workers'' Comp Field Case Managers are dedicated healthcare professionals with a focus on providing quality care. You will meet with injured workers in the field and assess the medical and/or vocational components of injured worker''s situation to restore injured worker''s function, capacity and self-esteem.MAJOR DUTIES AND
Responsibilities:Assesses and analyzes injured worker''s medical and/or vocational status and develops a viable, realistic service plan. Meets with clients in their homes, work-sites, physician''s or therapist''s office to provide ongoing case management services.The Case Manager develops a plan of care for patients from admission to discharge. Monitors patient progress toward desired outcomes through assessments and evaluations. Communicates both in-person and telephonically with client, medical providers, attorneys, employers, insurance carriers, etc.May arrange referrals, consultations, therapeutic services, and confers with other specialists on course of care and AND LICENSESURE:Registered Nurse (RN) license requiredOne of the following certifications preferred: - Certified Case Manager (CCM) - Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse (CRRN) - Certified Occupational Health Nurse (COHN) - Certified Disability Management Specialist (CDMS)JOB SKILLS:Nursing - Case Management - 2-3 years requiredNursing - Workers'' Compensation - 1-3 yearsNursing - Rehab/Disability - 1-3 yearsBilingual in Spanish required
Job Function: Workers'' CompensationEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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