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Chronic Care Manager

New York, NY · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Other duties may be assigned. • Manages a caseload of an assigned panel of chronic care patients, including patients with mental health issues. • Collaborates with physicians, providers, and ...

Chronic Care Manager

New York, NY · On-site

$23 - $33/hr

Other duties may be assigned. • Manages a caseload of an assigned panel of chronic care patients, including patients with mental health issues. • Collaborates with physicians, providers, and ...

Chronic Care Manager

New York, NY · On-site

$25 - $30/hr

Other duties may be assigned. • Manages a caseload of an assigned panel of chronic care patients, including patients with mental health issues. • Collaborates with physicians, providers, and ...

Chronic Care Manager

Brooklyn, NY · On-site

$23 - $33/hr

Other duties may be assigned. • Manages a caseload of an assigned panel of chronic care patients, including patients with mental health issues. • Collaborates with physicians, providers, and ...

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How much do chronic care manager jobs pay per year?

As of May 28, 2026, the average yearly pay for chronic care manager in the United States is $56,357.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $42,000.00 and $64,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Chronic Care Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Chronic Care Manager, you need a clinical background (often as a registered nurse or social worker), strong knowledge of chronic disease management, and care coordination experience. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), care management software, and relevant certifications like CCM (Certified Case Manager) are typically required. Excellent communication, empathy, and organizational skills help build trust with patients and collaborate effectively with healthcare teams. These skills enable Chronic Care Managers to deliver coordinated, patient-centered care, ultimately improving health outcomes for individuals with chronic illnesses.

How does a Chronic Care Manager typically collaborate with other healthcare professionals to support patient care?

Chronic Care Managers work closely with a multidisciplinary team—including primary care physicians, specialists, nurses, and social workers—to ensure that patients with chronic conditions receive coordinated and comprehensive care. They often facilitate communication among team members, schedule follow-ups, and share critical updates about patient status. This collaboration helps identify gaps in care, reduce hospital readmissions, and improve patient outcomes. Effective Chronic Care Managers proactively engage with both patients and providers to implement personalized care plans and support ongoing disease management.

What is a Chronic Care Manager?

A Chronic Care Manager is a healthcare professional who coordinates care for patients with chronic illnesses, such as diabetes, heart disease, or asthma. Their role involves developing personalized care plans, monitoring patient progress, and ensuring that patients receive the necessary medical services and follow-up care. Chronic Care Managers act as a liaison between patients, healthcare providers, and other support resources to help manage symptoms and improve overall quality of life. They may work in hospitals, clinics, or private practices, and often utilize technology to track patient outcomes and facilitate communication.
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Infographic showing various Chronic Care Manager job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 89% Full Time, 1% Part Time, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 75% Physical, and 25% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $56,357 per year, or $27.1 per hour.

Chronic Care Manager

Southern Indiana Community Healthcare

Paoli, IN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Southern Indiana Community Healthcare

Title/position: Chronic Care Nurse

Supervisor: Enabling Services Director/Office Manager


Described Duties:

The chronic care nurse performs care management for Medicare patients who are chronically ill with @ least two chronic diseases such as chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and/or congestive heart failure. The chronic care nurse works in collaboration and continuous partnership with chronically ill patients and their family or caregivers, clinic providers and community resources in a team approach to increase patient's ability for self-management and shared decision making.


Primary Responsibilities:


1. Can fulfill the clinic's mission to spread the love of Christ through quality health care to those in need while providing appropriate physical emotional and spiritual care for the whole person.

2. CCN will build and maintain a professional relationship with providers staff and patients while educating and promoting the CMS approved and guided CCM program and carry out the goals and objectives of SICHC in according to established policies & procedures.

3. Responsible for registry of chronic care management (CCM) patients.

4. Validates enrollment of CCM patients based on providers’ request.

5. Conducts minimum of 20-minute telephone call or non-face to face counseling or education per month to each CCM patient on their roster.

6. Complies with documentation requirements of the chronic care management program by carrying out the care plan with the patient, family or caregivers and providers and documenting in the EMR.

7. Monitors adherence to care plans, evaluates effectiveness, monitors patient progress in a timely manner, and facilitate changes as needed.

8. Creates an ongoing process for patient and family/caregivers to determine and request the level of care coordination support they desire.

9. Facilitates patient access to appropriate medical and specialty providers.

10. Oversees the transition of inpatient to outpatient care in an effort to decrease readmission rate and partners with the transition to care management team.

11. Work closely with office providers to manage the day-to-day calls involving symptom control, medication management, and provide patient and family education.

12. Educates patients and family or caregivers about relevant community resources.

13. Assist with the identification of high-risk patients (the chronically ill and those with special health care needs) and assist on the enrollment of these to the patient registry.

14. Coordinates continuity of patient care with external healthcare organizations and facilities including from the primary care provider to a specialty care provider.

15. Supports patient self-management of disease and behavior modification interventions.

16. Provides patient health counseling, education, and instructions.

17. Track and report patient numbers, timely completion of paperwork by the end of the month as assigned by your supervisor or manager and utilize excel tracking sheet to document daily, weekly, and monthly work assignments.

18. Assist in developing new programs using the chronic care model.

19. Assist Enabling Services Director and CHW with duties as needed.

20. Participates in webinars conferences and other SICHC approved trainings to improve knowledge and skills related to job needs and attend meetings as required to accomplish program goals.

21. Participate in the in services and other training programs that are job related.

22. Plan and assist with public relations activities as needed including health fairs and other public events.

23. Represent SICHC effectively to external agencies.

24. Perform related work as required, in accordance with license, certification and training when providing direct patient care.


Essential Job Functions:

1. Maintain a high level of ethical conduct regarding confidentiality and professionalism.

2. Employees required to effectively communicate using SICHC's core values.

3. Job duties require employee to provide excellent customer service to all internal and external patients.

4. Employee will be required to use different methods of communication. (LEP; Propio)

5. Effectively provide written communication and electronic communication

6. Be able to give verbal health presentations in different locations settings and group size.

7. Possesses cognitive skills necessary to understand terminology medical records & instruction.

8. Ability to demonstrate competent use of the EMR and follow up of CCM reason responsibilities.

9. Timely completion of paperwork by the end of the month as assigned by supervisor or manager and utilizes excel tracking sheet to document daily weekly monthly work assignments.

10. Requires basic organizational skills typically to organize own work job duties require the ability to work independently and as a part of a team.

11. Ability to prepare basic correspondence and simple reports in Microsoft Word

12. Ability to use Microsoft Excel and publisher to create tab tables and simple displays of information.

13. Ability to create send and manage e-mail in Office 365

14. Ability to access web-based applications and programs or others as assigned by supervisor (example the hypertension program) and will regularly communicate information to the patient provider.

15. Employee can effectively select from alternatives to situations encountered on the job.

16. Employees focus primarily on their work, and if assignments are completed employee will report to supervisor or manager for additional assignments.

17. It is always required to maintain professionalism while staffed as a CCM both in office with patients and staff or in the community representing SICHC.

EDUCATION:

· Graduate from accredited School of Nursing

· Current LPN or RN license for the state of Indiana.

EXPERIENCE:

· Minimum of 1–3-year work experience in a healthcare setting involving patients with complex chronic disease states preferred.


ENVIRONMENTAL/ WORKING CONDITIONS:


· Combination of medical office and exam / procedure room setting, which is a well-lit, well-ventilated, adequate space.


PHYSICAL/ MENTAL DEMANDS:


· Must be able to use appropriate body mechanics techniques when making necessary patient transfers and helping patients with walking, dressing, etc. Must be able to lift Up to 40 pounds.

· Hearing / Speaking: Effective communications with patients, staff, and visitors.

· Standing: 20% of the workday

· Sitting: 4 0% of the workday

· Walking: 30% of the workday

· Lifting: 10% of the workday