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GENESIS HEALTHCARE SYSTEM In order to fill our Mission of serving our community by helping each ... Data includes but is not limited to predictive analysis, risk stratification, cost-benefit analyses ...

Excellence in health care is about more than medicine, technology, tests, and treatments. It is ... The Director of Risk Management will collaborate closely with executive leadership, operational ...

MSN, Healthcare Administration, or MBA strongly preferred * Experience: Minimum 5 years in healthcare, with at least 3 years in a Director/Manager leadership role * Licensure: Active RN license in ...

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The manager requires a strong foundation in Risk Management principles and experience in insurance and claims management within a healthcare setting. Responsibilities * Investigates and evaluates ...

... care, universal life, and variable and fixed annuities. These are supported by Transamerica ... Career Training & Development Opportunities Health and Work/Life Balance Benefits * Paid Time Off ...

GENESIS HEALTHCARE SYSTEM In order to fill our Mission of serving our community by helping each ... Data includes but is not limited to predictive analysis, risk stratification, cost-benefit analyses ...

... consultation, liaison activities, and on-call emergency assistance to providers. Duties and ... Healthcare Risk Management is desirable. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Customer Service Risk ...

... consultation, liaison activities, and on-call emergency assistance to providers. Duties and ... Healthcare Risk Management is desirable. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Customer Service Risk ...

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How much do healthcare risk management consultant jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average hourly pay for healthcare risk management consultant in the United States is $49.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40.14 and $56.73 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a healthcare risk management consultant?

A Healthcare Risk Management Consultant helps healthcare organizations identify, assess, and mitigate risks that could impact patient safety, regulatory compliance, and financial stability. They analyze policies, procedures, and incidents to recommend improvements that enhance overall risk management strategies. Consultants also provide training and support to staff to ensure adherence to best practices and legal requirements. Their goal is to minimize liabilities while promoting a safe and effective healthcare environment.

What are some typical responsibilities of a healthcare risk management consultant?

Healthcare Risk Management Consultants often work on projects such as conducting risk assessments, analyzing incident reports, and developing strategies to mitigate potential liabilities within healthcare organizations. You might advise on policy updates, facilitate staff training sessions on compliance and safety, and help implement best practices to minimize legal or regulatory risks. The role involves close collaboration with clinical staff, administrators, and legal teams to ensure all aspects of risk management are addressed. This dynamic and impactful work helps healthcare providers enhance their quality of care while protecting both patients and the organization.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a healthcare risk management consultant?

A Healthcare Risk Management Consultant needs a solid background in healthcare regulations, risk assessment, and compliance, usually supported by a degree in healthcare administration, nursing, or a related field. Familiarity with risk management software, incident reporting systems, and certifications like Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM) is often required. Exceptional analytical thinking, attention to detail, and strong communication skills help individuals excel in advising healthcare organizations and interacting with diverse teams. These competencies are crucial for identifying risks, implementing mitigation strategies, and maintaining high standards of patient safety and regulatory compliance.

How much do healthcare risk management consultants make?

Healthcare risk management consultants typically earn between $70,000 and $120,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and certifications such as Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM). Senior or specialized consultants can earn higher salaries, especially in large healthcare organizations or consulting firms.

Is healthcare risk management a good career?

Healthcare risk management is a growing field that involves identifying and reducing risks to improve patient safety and compliance. It requires strong analytical skills, knowledge of healthcare regulations, and often certification such as the Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM). The role offers stability and opportunities for advancement in healthcare organizations.

What does a healthcare risk management consultant do?

A healthcare risk management consultant assesses and analyzes healthcare organizations to identify potential risks that could lead to patient harm, legal issues, or financial loss. They develop strategies to mitigate these risks, ensure compliance with regulations, and improve patient safety, often using data analysis and risk assessment tools. The role typically requires knowledge of healthcare laws, strong communication skills, and relevant certifications such as Certified Professional in Healthcare Risk Management (CPHRM).
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GENESIS HEALTHCARE SYSTEM

In order to fill our Mission of serving our community by helping each person achieve optimal health and well-being by providing compassionate, exceptional, and affordable healthcare services, all employees of Genesis HealthCare System must be committed to living the Genesis Mission and Genesis values of Compassion, Excellence, Integrity, Team, and Innovation. All employees must regard themselves as an 'owner' of Genesis and keep our patients at the center of everything we do - always.

Position Details:

Work Shift:

Day Shift (United States of America)

Scheduled Weekly Hours:

36

Department:

Cardiovascular Admin

Overview of Position:

The Care Management Consultant functions to ultimately assist patients through the healthcare system by acting as a patient advocate and navigator.
The Care Management Consultant creates longitudinal personalized care plans for patients, collaborates with and coordinates the efforts of providers across the continuum and increasingly uses data analytics to manage the health of populations.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES
1. Transitional and longitudinal care planning and execution
Conducts assessments of patient/family needs by coordinating input from all health professionals and formulating a documented plan assuring continuity of care for the highest risk patients
Coordinates continuity of patient care with patients and families following hospital admission, discharge and ER visits
Delegates care based on situation while assuming accountability for patient outcome. Supports assistive personnel; serves as a resource and holds assistive personnel accountable to complete delegated tasks
Along with physician hospitalists/PCPs/APPs/specialists, leads and coordinates activities of interdisciplinary treatment team required to make high risk clinical, benefit and network decisions
2. Communication and coordination between care settings
Identifies appropriate providers, facilities, external healthcare organizations throughout the continuum of care and communicates with an interdisciplinary treatment team to develop and maintain positive working relationships with patients, families and providers
Functions as a coordinator and manager of a defined health population across multiple care settings and for multiple physicians/health care providers or health plan counterparts
Coordinates care across the continuum (inpatient/outpatient/community) to assure appropriate utilization of clinical and community resources
Works collaboratively with primary care practices to offer individualized assistance with improving and maintaining quality patient care
Guides development of multiple health care partnerships to achieve a positive health effect
Ensures that transitions of care are completed for his/her assigned patients, and that patient has the appropriate resources to improve care outcomes and prevent readmissions. Explains system wide care management to their patients and ensures that they know how to reach them when they have questions or concerns. Considers the patient's goals and preferences when developing the patient's system wide care plan.
3. Utilization management and data analytics
Manages high risk patient care, including management of patients with multiple co-morbidities or high risk for readmission to a hospital setting, using a patient registry when appropriate
Participates in data collection, health outcomes reporting, clinical audits and programmatic evaluation as needed
Analyzes data to identify under/over utilization; improve resources consumption; promotes potential reduction in cost; and enhances quality of care consistent with organization strategic goals and objectives. Data includes but is not limited to predictive analysis, risk stratification, cost-benefit analyses, financial analyses; clinical outcomes; utilization and practice patterns
Assist with on-going review / readmission root cause analysis and action plan development associated with your assigned population of patients.
4. Skills Required
Excellent communication skills (oral and written)
Excellent customer service skills
Proven leadership skills
Ability to work independently, setting priorities to coordinate care plan efficiently
Ability to work effectively in a team environment
Highly organized and detail-oriented
Ability to perform multiple tasks
Effective behavioral and educational strategies, including but not limited to motivational interviewing, teach-back method and self-management support
Confidence to communicate and outreach to other community health care organizations and personnel
Ability to use sound judgement, decision-making and problem-solving

5. Department/Disease based Addendums: Note; each service-line that has Care Management Consultants have a Job Addendum specific to their service-line.


QUALIFICATIONS (Care Management Level 1)
1. Current Ohio RN licensure, Licensed Social Worker (LSW) or Counselor (LPC) in the State of Ohio. Licensure.
a. If RN, must also have BSN with 3 years of clinical RN experience or ADN with 7 years of clinical RN experience.
b. If LSW or LPC, Bachelor's degree in Social Work.
2. Strong analytical, data management and computer skills.
3. Current working knowledge of discharge planning, utilization management, case management, performance improvement and managed care reimbursement.

PATIENT CENTERED CARE & BEHAVIORAL EXPECTATIONS
1. Living the Genesis Mission, Vision and Values
Performs work in a manner that is quality focused.
Treats patients, co-workers, visitors and volunteers with courtesy, compassion, empathy and respect.
Results oriented and focused on achievement of objectives.
Acknowledges and responds to the diversity of people and the situation.
Encourages peers (others) to be owners of change.
Always makes the effort to anticipate and exceed customer needs and expectations.
Possesses the ability to engage others with patience and understanding.
Acts in a manner that creates positive first and lasting impressions.
Demonstrates the ability to own issues until they are resolved.
2. Patient Centered Care (patients/families, physicians, co-workers, all other internal/external customers)
Introduces self and role...connects with everyone.
Communicates effectively (i.e. advising others of actions, pertinent information, time durations, etc.) and asks for feedback.
Asks for and anticipates needs and concerns of others.
Maintains a positive work environment for staff and a healing environment for patients (i.e. safe, clean, quiet, etc.)
Maintains the dignity and privacy of each person; manages confidential/sensitive information appropriately.
Responds to requests in an appropriate and timely manner.
Exits patient/customer encounters courteously, asking if there are additional needs that can be addressed.
3. Promotes Patient and Employee Safety
Demonstrates safe Patient Handling (i.e. transfers, transport, care administration, nutrition, medication, etc.)
Demonstrates safe Materials Handling (i.e. appropriate use and disposal of chemicals, infectious wastes, etc.)
Demonstrates appropriate knowledge of Infectious Disease precautions and use of proper protective equipment
Demonstrates Slips/Trips and Falls Awareness.
Actively contributes to maintaining a safe, clean and quiet environment.

WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

1. Must be able to hear, speak, see and to coordinate motor skills.
2. Must be able to climb, lift 25 pounds, stoop and bend.
3. Ability to collect data, interpret findings, set priorities and carry out established plan.
4. Ability to read, write and utilize manual and computerized systems of documentation.
5. Must read a significant amount of information in a relatively short period of time.

This description reflects in general terms the type and level of work performed. It is not intended to be all-inclusive, nor portray the specific duties of any one incumbent.

Thank you for your interest in employment at Genesis. Genesis is committed to being an equal opportunity employer. Selection of applicants for employment is based only on qualifications and the requirements of a specific job.


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