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Lpn Case Manager Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Home Health - LPN

Malden, MA · On-site

$27 - $36/hr

The scope of nursing includes direct patient care, and patient advocacy in the coordination of care with the multidisciplinary team, and with the nursing case manager. The LPN may collect data on the ...

$26.25 - $34.75/hr

The scope of nursing includes direct patient care, and patient advocacy in the coordination of care with the multidisciplinary team, and with the nursing case manager. The LPN may collect data on the ...

Home Health-LPN

Lowell, MA · On-site

$31 - $36.61/hr

The scope of nursing includes direct patient care, and patient advocacy in the coordination of care with the multidisciplinary team, and with the nursing case manager. The LPN may collect data on the ...

Home Health - LPN

Malden, MA · On-site

$27 - $36/hr

The scope of nursing includes direct patient care, and patient advocacy in the coordination of care with the multidisciplinary team, and with the nursing case manager. The LPN may collect data on the ...

Home Health - LPN

Malden, MA · On-site

$31 - $36.61/hr

The scope of nursing includes direct patient care, and patient advocacy in the coordination of care with the multidisciplinary team, and with the nursing case manager. The LPN may collect data on the ...

LPN Case Manager - HomePlus - Bronx

Bronx, NY · On-site

$26 - $34.50/hr

LPN Case Manager The LPN Case Manager is the primary medical case manager for assigned clients in this 90-client housing program. Responsible for basic health assessment of clients, including blood ...

New

$24 - $30.10/hr

Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) - Rotterdam PACE Medical Clinic - Eddy SeniorCare Monday-Friday | No ... Physicians * RN Case Managers * Social Workers * Therapists and Home Care staff What You'll Do ...

LPN

Duncan, OK · On-site

$24.75 - $33.75/hr

The Hospice LPN assists the RN in nursing assessment, planning and care to maximize the comfort and ... Initiates communication with RN Case Manager, hospice staff members and other agencies as needed to ...

LPN

Duncan, OK · On-site

$24.75 - $33.75/hr

The Hospice LPN assists the RN in nursing assessment, planning and care to maximize the comfort and ... Initiates communication with RN Case Manager, hospice staff members and other agencies as needed to ...

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How much do lpn case manager jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for lpn case manager in the United States is $47.53, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $35.34 and $57.45 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Can an LPN work as a case manager?

An LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) can work as a case manager in healthcare settings, often focusing on patient care coordination, discharge planning, and resource management. However, some case management roles may require additional certifications or a registered nurse (RN) license for more advanced responsibilities.

What is the highest paid LPN job?

The highest paid LPN positions typically involve specialized settings such as home health, hospice, or working in high-demand regions, with salaries reaching up to $60,000 or more annually. Advanced certifications and experience in critical care or management can also lead to higher compensation for LPNs.

How does an LPN Case Manager typically collaborate with interdisciplinary healthcare teams?

As an LPN Case Manager, you will regularly coordinate with a variety of healthcare professionals, including RNs, physicians, social workers, and therapists, to develop and monitor individualized care plans for patients. Effective communication and documentation are essential, as you’ll often serve as a liaison between patients, families, and the care team to ensure continuity of care and address any changes in patient needs. This collaborative approach helps optimize patient outcomes and ensures that care is both comprehensive and patient-centered.

How much do LPN case managers make?

LPN case managers typically earn between $45,000 and $65,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and work setting. They often require strong clinical skills and case management certifications to advance in their roles.

What is an LPN Case Manager?

An LPN Case Manager is a Licensed Practical Nurse who coordinates and manages patient care, ensuring individuals receive the appropriate healthcare services. They work with patients, families, and healthcare providers to develop and implement care plans, monitor progress, and advocate for patient needs. LPN Case Managers often work in hospitals, long-term care facilities, or home health settings, balancing administrative duties with direct patient care. Their goal is to improve patient outcomes and ensure efficient use of healthcare resources.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an LPN Case Manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as an LPN Case Manager, you need a valid LPN license, solid clinical knowledge, and experience in patient assessment and care coordination. Familiarity with case management software, electronic health records (EHR), and sometimes certification in case management (like CCM or ACM) is typically required. Excellent communication, organization, and problem-solving skills help you advocate for patients and collaborate with healthcare teams. These competencies are crucial to effectively manage patient care plans, ensure continuity of care, and achieve positive health outcomes.

What is the highest paid case manager?

The highest paid case managers are often those with advanced certifications, specialized experience, or working in high-demand industries such as healthcare or insurance. In healthcare, LPN case managers with extensive experience and additional qualifications can earn higher salaries, especially in regions with a high cost of living or in leadership roles. Salaries vary widely based on location, employer, and level of expertise.

What is the difference between Lpn Case Manager vs Lpn Nurse?

AspectLpn Case Manager
CertificationsLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license, case management certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, insurance companies, home health agencies
Primary FocusCoordinating patient care, managing cases, ensuring appropriate services
Job ResponsibilitiesAssessing patient needs, developing care plans, liaising with providers

While both roles require an LPN license, Lpn Case Managers focus on care coordination and case management, often working in diverse settings like insurance or home health. Lpn Nurses typically provide direct patient care in clinical settings. The key difference lies in the scope: Lpn Case Managers emphasize managing patient cases and care plans, whereas Lpn Nurses focus on bedside care and clinical procedures.

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Infographic showing various Lpn Case Manager job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 50% Full Time, and 50% Contract. Highlights an 50% In-person, and 50% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $98,869 per year, or $47.5 per hour.
Home Health - LPN

Home Health - LPN

Tufts Medicine

Malden, MA • On-site

$27 - $36/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement

Re-posted 28 days ago


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Job Profile Summary
This role focuses on providing professional and nonprofessional nursing care services in accordance with physician orders. In addition, this role focuses on performing the following duties: Functions as part of the health care team in providing safe and effective therapy for assigned patients under the direct supervision of a registered nurse. Participates in the implementation and evaluation of patient care. Requires an LPN license. A professional individual contributor role that may direct the work of other lower level professionals or manage processes and programs. The majority of time is spent overseeing the design, implementation or delivery of processes, programs and policies using specialized knowledge and skills typically acquired through advanced education. An entry level role that applies broad theoretical job knowledge typically obtained through advanced education. May require the following proficiency: work is closely supervised, problems faced are not typically difficult or complex, and explains facts, policies and practices related to job area.
Job Overview
The LPN provides nursing care to patients and families in their home. The scope of nursing includes direct patient care, and patient advocacy in the coordination of care with the multidisciplinary team, and with the nursing case manager. The LPN may collect data on the health status of the patient, in conjunction with other members of the health care team, for the identification of health goals. The LPN assures care for patient and families that is reflective of the organization's core values. The Licensed Practical Nurse is knowledgeable about and supportive of the primary nursing model.
Job Description
1. High school diploma or equivalent.
2. Graduation from an accredited practical nursing program.
3. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN).
4. One (1) year of acute nursing experience
5. Basic Life Support Certification.
6. State issued driver's License and personal auto insurance.
7. IV certification required dependent upon needs of the role
Preferred Qualifications:
1. Home care nursing experience preferred.
Duties and Responsibilities: The duties and responsibilities listed below are intended to describe the general nature of work and are not intended to be an all-inclusive list. Other duties and responsibilities may be assigned.
1. Assess, and using evidence based practice, implements nursing interventions
2. Assess the patient's physical and psychosocial needs to determine health status within the scope of licensure.
3. Collects relevant data and documents the information according to Medicare record policy & procedure.
4. Completes all nursing documentation per procedures and nursing standard of practice including assessments, interventions, responses to interventions, communications, verbal orders, etc.
5. Derives a holistic nursing diagnosis from comprehensive patient assessment and prioritizes same according to patient need. Nursing diagnoses are documented according to agency record procedure and are reviewed and revised as indicated.
6. Follows the nursing care plan, established by the RN Case Manager, based on nursing diagnoses that includes measurable, realistic, and time directed goals and nursing interventions specific to the problem and individual patient; reports information about progress or changes to the RN Case Manager. Follows the nursing care plan demonstrating consideration of the following criteria: Patient learning needs; Patient's priority needs; Patient's maximum health potential; Patient's changing health status; Patient's discharge planning needs; Safe, skillful, effective and efficient therapeutic action; and Collaboration and communication with other health care team members (i.e., R.N.'s, rehabilitation staff, physicians, social services, community agencies staff and home health aides).
8. Communicates the effectiveness of the nursing care plan as needed and consults with RN Case Manager regarding revision of the plan of care as needed.
9. Provides therapeutic care, education and referral, seeking maximum patient & family participation and independence.
10. Keeps the RN Case Manager informed of visit via voice mail messages or in person after patient assignment completed.
11. In consultation with the RN Case Manager, may coordinate the delivery of multidisciplinary services to a primary patient population through appropriate referral, follow-up, and advocacy.
12. Assesses patient needs relative to HHAs and communicates with team RNs and HHA Manager. Demonstrates responsiveness to the observations and concerns of the HHA; documents accordingly.
13. Develops, maintains, and applies a knowledge of third party payer (Medicare, Medicaid and, private insurance) guidelines governing eligibility for reimbursable home health services
14. Documents data in the computerized patient record, and in a timely, legible, organized, concise manner to insure compliance with legal, certification, and third party payer requirements.
15. Seeks supervisory consultation with unusual/unfamiliar patient care situations and/or questions regarding home health policy and procedure and/or reimbursement guidelines.
16. Maintains a current body of knowledge and clinical competence through ongoing participation in continuing education relevant to the area of practice.
17. Participates in performance evaluation through professional and clinical goal setting.
18. Understands and practices agency safety guidelines and procedures including general safety, office (ergonomic) safety, fire safety, proper body mechanics, and proper patient/material handling.
19. Performs in a professional manner at all times, and maintains professional boundaries.
20. Assists in orientation and education of new employees and students as assigned; provides field demonstrations and acts as Preceptor.
21. Demonstrates a knowledge and understanding of what to report to the CEO or Chief Compliance Officer when concerns of corporate compliance arise.
22. Ensures compliance within guidelines set forth by regulatory agencies (DPH, ERISA etc.) and demonstrates compliance with Home Health Foundation policies and procedures.
23. Practices confidentiality principles set by the agency and federal HIPAA/HITECH guidelines.
24. Participates in all mandatory in-services.
Physical Requirements:
1. Prolonged, extensive, or considerable standing/walking.
2. Lifts, positions, pushes and/or transfer patients and equipment.
3. Considerable reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching.
4. Frequent exposure to hazardous chemicals, sick patients, bodily substances, noise and possible exposure to radiation, lasers, electric shock, etc.
5. Regularly exposed to the risk of bloodborne diseases and other transmissible infections.
6. Contact with patients under wide variety of circumstances.
7. Subject to varying and unpredictable situations.
8. Handle emergency and crisis situations.
9. Subjected to irregular hours.
10. May have contact with hazardous materials.
Skills & Abilities:
1. Ability to effectively communicate with patients, families, physicians, and healthcare team.
2. Knowledge and application of the nursing process to implement a nursing plan of care.
3. Possesses and applies the skills and knowledge necessary to provide care to patients throughout the life span, with consideration of aging processes, human development stages and cultural patterns in each step of the care process.
4. Demonstrates the skills and knowledge to provide care to the age groups of the population served including: Knowledge of growth and development; Ability to interpret age specific data and response to care; and provide age-appropriate communication.
5. Demonstrates essential knowledge of pharmacology/medications in administering drugs and monitoring the patient's response.
What We Offer
  • Competitive salaries & benefits
  • Medical, Dental and Vision benefits start day one
  • 403(b) retirement with company match
  • Tuition reimbursement and continuing education support - Access to MedBridge for PT CEUs and licensure/certification support, reinforcing our commitment to ongoing clinical development.
  • Opportunities for career growth
  • Fleet car program - A unique offering that reduces personal vehicle burden and supports clinicians in the field.
  • Industry-Leading Safety Program - A one-of-a-kind Workplace Safety & Violence Prevention role dedicated to proactively addressing increasing safety concerns in healthcare settings. This program includes:
    • AVADE de-escalation and self-safety training
    • InvisaWear GPS-enabled safety devices
    • Escort services to ensure staff safety in the field

About Care at Home:
Tufts Medicine Care at Home is a proud member of Tufts Medicine, a health system that is rethinking how academic and community centers, local and national businesses, and technology and service innovators can all work together. So that clinicians can deliver expert care where it's needed most and so that we can bring wellness back to health care, one person at a time.
About Tufts Medicine
A healthcare system that works Tufts Medicine is more than a health system - we're a community that empowers people to live their best lives by reimagining healthcare, advancing knowledge and pioneering discovery. Every team member plays an integral role in realizing our vision of creating the most equitable and frictionless healthcare experience in the world. Here, you'll join an enthusiastic community that champions your growth and receive generous benefits to support you and your family's well-being.
Tufts Medicine is an equal opportunity employer
At Tufts Medicine, we want every individual to feel valued for the skills and experience they bring. Our compensation philosophy is designed to offer fair, competitive pay that attracts, retains, and motivates highly talented individuals, while rewarding the important work you do every day.
The base pay ranges reflect the minimum qualifications for the role. Individual offers are determined using a comprehensive approach that considers relevant experience, certifications, education, skills, and internal equity to ensure compensation is fair, consistent, and aligned with our business goals.
Beyond base pay, Tufts Medicine provides a comprehensive Total Rewards package that supports your health, financial security, and career growth-one of the many ways we invest in you so you can thrive both at work and outside of it.
Pay Range:
$31.00 - $36.61

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