RN Case Manager Hospice

Princeton, MN
Full Time
Triniti Home Health & Hospice
Entry Level

Triniti Home Health & Hospice is hiring an experienced hospice Registered Nurse (RN) in the role of a RN Case Manager Hospice in Princeton, MN. Your skills, compassion, and commitment will be valued in our supportive, mission-driven organization.
 
The ideal RN Case Manager (RNCM) is someone whose dedicated clinical expertise results in terminally ill patients receiving exceptional end-of-life care. In this role, you will collaboratively works alongside an interdisciplinary team to provide end-of-life care to those needing hospice services in their home or community setting. You will provide individualized case management, admission facilitation, clinical support, continuous care, after hours call, and/or other skilled nursing expertise with chronic and end-of-life care.

Position Type: Full-time, benefits eligible position

Wage Range: $42 - $47 / hour depending on experience

Location: Princeton, Minnesota

RN Case Manager Responsibilities:

  • Succinctly convey patient assessments with clinical data to hospice physician who will then determine hospice eligibility
  • Provide direct patient care to terminally ill patients; assess, identify and address their individual physical, psychosocial, safety, and comfort needs
  • Anticipate, prevent and treat undesirable symptoms or secondary symptoms
  • Develop, maintain, and manage an individualized care plan that captures the evolving needs of the terminally ill patient
  • Train, instruct and support the patient, family and caregiver
  • Document patient problems, nursing assessments, patient goals, care provided and patient/family outcomes from interventions and care provided in a timely manner
  • Consult and collaborate respectfully with the interdisciplinary team and others involved in the patient’s care
  • Prepare and present all needed information for bi-weekly IDG meetings
RN Case Manager Qualifications:
  • Graduate of accredited school of nursing
  • Current state of Minnesota RN licensure
  • Three years recent nursing experience in acute, long-term care or home care/hospice/public health
  • Patient care planning and patient teaching skills
  • Critical thinker with excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Current Minnesota driver’s license, insurance and daily access to reliable vehicle
Cassia Benefits:
  • Competitive Pay with experience-based raises
  • Tuition Assistance & Student Loan Forgiveness (site-specific)
  • Paid Time Off (PTO) & 403(b)/401(k) with Employer Match
  • Comprehensive Health Benefits (Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Life Insurance) for Full-Time Employees
  • Employee Assistance Program with free confidential counseling/coaching for self and family members 
  • Employee Discount Program
  • Pet Insurance
  • Mentoring program & opportunities to grow your career

About Us:

Triniti Home Health & Hospice is a great environment to grow your career! we have a work hard, play hard mentality. We believe it is important to have a strong work ethic, but it is also very important to have fun at work! We are proud of our staff and the work-life balance that comes with being part of the team. We provide a fostering environment and support for career growth. Apply today!

Cassia is a nonprofit, mission-driven senior care organization with over 200 years of experience. As a Cassia community, we are dedicated to fostering fullness of life for older adults by providing compassionate, high-quality care. Our Service Standards of Respect, Excellence, Integrity, Stewardship, Compassion, Collaboration, Unity, and Innovation are the bedrock of all that we do. We value inclusivity, collaboration, and professional growth, ensuring our employees feel supported in their careers. To learn more, visit our website: triniticare.org

Join us and become part of a nonprofit organization that truly makes a difference!

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Cassia is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action & veteran friendly employer.

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