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Experienced RN, Care Manager

Houston, TX ยท On-site

$75 - $95/hr

Maintain accurate and timely medical documentation of care management activities in the designated care management module. * Adhere to assigned caseloads, timeframes, and Legacy Community Health ...

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How much do designated care manager jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for designated 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 is the difference between Designated Care Manager vs Care Coordinator?

AspectDesignated Care ManagerCare Coordinator
CredentialsOften licensed healthcare professionals (e.g., nurses, social workers)Typically non-licensed, with training in care management
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, community health settingsPrimary care clinics, community programs, insurance companies
Employer & IndustryHealthcare providers, hospitals, health plansHealth plans, community organizations, clinics
Primary RoleDeveloping and overseeing individualized care plans, ensuring patient needs are metCoordinating services, scheduling, and facilitating communication among providers

While both roles focus on patient care coordination, the Designated Care Manager typically has clinical credentials and a more direct role in managing complex cases, whereas the Care Coordinator primarily handles logistical aspects of care. Understanding these differences helps in choosing the right professional for specific healthcare needs.

Do I need a degree to be a designated care manager?

A degree is not always required to become a designated care manager, but many employers prefer candidates with a bachelor's degree in healthcare, social work, or a related field. Relevant experience, certifications, and strong interpersonal skills are also important for this role.
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Infographic showing various Designated Care Manager job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $56,357 per year, or $27.1 per hour.

Registered Nurse Fulltime Day PCU B2

Jefferson

Philadelphia, PA โ€ข On-site

$2.0K - $2.7K/wk

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Job description

Professional Nurse

With a commitment to patient- and family-centered care, the professional nurse uses the nursing process in ways that values the uniqueness of each individual and addresses the physical, psychological, emotional, and social needs of the diversity of patients served by Jefferson Health. Develops nursing plans of care with the patient and their designated care partner(s) to effectively address the individualized needs and priorities of patients and are consistent with their cultural beliefs and values.

Job Duties

  • Interacts with co-workers, patients, their family/designated care partner(s), and other staff consistent with the values of Jefferson. Integrates evidence-based practice, clinical expertise, patients, their family/designated care partner(s) preferences and cultural beliefs and values for delivery of optimal healthcare.
  • Partners with patients, their family/designated care partner(s) in identifying learning needs and priorities and provides education in ways that are useful, understandable, and affirming. Minimizes risk of harm to patients and others by following established nursing practices and protocols and individual performance.
  • Uses information technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, and support ethical decision making. Uses data to monitor the outcomes of care processes and uses improvement methods to design and test changes to continuously improve the quality and safety of patient care.
  • Functions effectively within nursing and inter-professional teams, fostering open communication, mutual respect, and shared decision-making to achieve quality patient care. Recognizes the patients, their family/designated care partner(s) in providing safe, compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for patient's personal preferences, priorities, needs, and cultural beliefs and values.
  • Creates an environment of belonging and inclusion, demonstrating skills in problem solving and conflict resolution. Demonstrates a commitment to learning and seeks opportunities for continued professional growth and development and acts in primary preceptor role to appropriate staff members.
  • Actively participates in hospital- and practice setting-based committees, including safety and quality improvement. Demonstrates willingness to give and receive feedback and integrates appropriate changes into practice.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Specialized diploma graduate of an accredited school of nursing required
  • Patient-and family-centered practice knowledge of how to convey respect and collaborate with each patient, family and/or designated care partner in care and care planning.
  • Cultural awareness knowledge of people with diverse backgrounds and the ability to convey respect and connect effectively.
  • Effective communication understanding of effective communication concepts, tools and techniques, ability to effectively transmit, receive, and accurately interpret ideas, information, and needs through the application of appropriate communication behaviors. Uses the language of partnership with patients and families, engaging them in their health and health care. Appropriately and respectfully delegates to other team members.
  • Patient assessment and care knowledge of and ability to assess ailments and injuries of patients and implement a treatment plan.
  • Patient and designated care partner education knowledge of child and adult education techniques and the ability to elicit learning priorities and needs and educate patients and their designated care partners on the patient's condition, the treatment and medications suggested and given, and the next steps in the patient's recovery.
  • Medication administration and prescription knowledge of various medications used to treat patients, ability to apply this knowledge to the administration of medications and to the prescription of drugs for continuing treatment outside of the hospital.
  • Discharge planning knowledge of the patient's post-discharge needs and the ability to partner with the patient and family/designated care partner(s) in developing a discharge plan and arranging for follow-up care.
  • Assessment and diagnosis knowledge of various tools and techniques for patient assessment and nursing diagnosis or clinical judgement, ability to explore and analyze reasons behind symptoms and generate resolutions according to available drugs, facilities and techniques.
  • Health information documentation knowledge of the relevance of health information and appropriate documentation methods, ability to record medical histories, symptoms, vital signs, medications, diagnoses, treatment plans, procedures, tests, and medical results in written or electronic form.
  • BLS - Basic Life Support AHA - American Heart Association and
  • RN - Licensed Registered Nurse_PA - State of Pennsylvania

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree BSN or completion of BSN or appropriate advanced degree within 3 years of hire strongly preferred
  • 1 year previous experience as an RN in an acute care setting strongly preferred

Additional Qualifications

  • Active RN license required in state of practice

Physical Demands Lift and carry 40-50 lbs. Examples: Push/pull patients on bed, stretcher (requires 29 lbs. push force), lateral transfers up to 50 lbs. of the patient's weight. Frequent to continuous standing/walking. Patient transporters can walk 8-10 miles per shift. *Patient care providers may be required to perform activities specific to their role including kneeling, bending, squatting and performing CPR.

Job Description Disclaimer: This position description provides the major duties/responsibilities, requirements and working conditions for the position. It is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current position, however management reserves the right to revise or change as necessary to meet organizational needs. Other responsibilities may be assigned when circumstances require.