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RN - Case Manager

Oakland, CA ยท On-site

$3.1K/wk

Travel Rn Case Manager Travel profession RN specialty case manager. Weekly pay $3,159. Shift details: 8-hour day. Job order details: start date 07/13/2026, end date 10/12/2026, duration 13 weeks.

Travel Rn Case Management Job Type: Travel Profession: RN Specialty: Case Management Shift Details: Shift Day - 8 hours Job Order Details: Start Date 07/20/2026 End Date 10/19/2026 Duration 13 Week(s ...

Case Management * Discipline: RN * Start Date: ASAP * Duration: 12 weeks * 40 hours per week * Shift: 8 hours, days * Employment Type: Travel Assignment Overview * Shift: Days, 5x8hrs * Hours: 40 ...

Case Management * Discipline: RN * Start Date: ASAP * Duration: 12 weeks * 40 hours per week * Shift: 8 hours, days * Employment Type: Travel Assignment Overview * Shift: Days, 5x8hrs * Hours: 40 ...

RN - Case Management

Wichita, KS ยท On-site

$2.3K/wk

TRAVEL - RN - Case Manager Location: Wichita, KS Pay: $2,380.80 per week Shifts: 8A - 4:30P, Monday to Friday Seven Healthcare are seeking a dedicated and experienced RN Case Manager specializing in ...

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Travel Rn - Case Management Prime HealthCare Staffing, a national health care staffing company with over 20 years in the business, is looking for an experienced RN - Case Management for our customer ...

Focus Staff is seeking a travel nurse RN Care Manager for a travel nursing job in Anchorage, Alaska ... Provides case management services to patients according to policy and procedure. * Ability to take ...

Travel Registered Nurse Case Manager - Primary Care Clinic Required Certifications & Licensure * Active Alaska RN License * BLS (Basic Life Support) * Proof of Influenza Vaccination Minimum ...

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How much do manager case management travel rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 29, 2026, the average hourly pay for manager case management travel rn 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.

What is the difference between Manager Case Management Travel Rn vs Case Management Nurse?

AspectManager Case Management Travel RnCase Management Nurse
CertificationsRN license, case management certification, management trainingRN license, case management certification
Work EnvironmentTraveling between healthcare facilities, overseeing teamsHospital, clinic, or insurance settings, direct patient care
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, healthcare agencies, insurance companiesHospitals, clinics, insurance providers

The main difference is that the Manager Case Management Travel Rn oversees case management teams and travels between facilities, while the Case Management Nurse focuses on direct patient care within a specific healthcare setting. Both roles require RN licensure and case management certification, but the manager role involves leadership and travel responsibilities.

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RN Case Manager- Case Management

Health First Shared Services

Melbourne, FL โ€ข On-site

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Job description

RN Case Manager

The RN Case Manager is fully engaged in providing quality/no harm, customer service and stewardship by utilizing advanced clinical skills in the assessment, planning, intervention and evaluation of patient care in accordance with Federal Conditions of Participation, State of Florida regulations, and The Joint Commission (TJC) accreditation standards. The RN Case Manager uses sound clinical judgment, working collaboratively with the interdisciplinary team, patient, family, and significant support personnel to achieve optimal clinical outcomes through effective utilization of resources and discharge planning for all hospital admissions.

Primary Accountabilities
  1. Initiates care transition at time of admission, developing and revising individualized discharge plans (as indicated by assessment/reassessment and response to treatment) to meet patient needs during their hospital stay, manage their length of stay, promote efficient utilization of resources, and plan for a safe discharge.
  2. Identifies at-risk populations using approved screening tool and following established referral processes for safe transition to next level care to prevent readmission.
  3. Practices autonomously, consistent with evidence-based standards.
  4. Serves as a case management resource expert for compliance with Medicare IM letter, 3008, 1823 PASSR, and DCF mandatory legal reporting, etc.
  5. Works with the Utilization Department, Physician Advisors, Hospitalists, Emergency and other physicians to ensure appropriate, cost-effective care with the best patient outcomes.
  6. Proactively identifies and either resolves or escalates delays and obstacles to discharge.
  7. Identifies reimbursement factors influencing choice of post-hospital providers and obtains authorizations as required, either directly or in collaboration with the payer's case manager.
  8. Evaluates overall patient daily plan for effectiveness and involves patient and family in formulating plan goals.
  9. Works collaboratively and maintains active communication with physicians, nursing, physician advisor, and other members of the interdisciplinary care team to effect timely, appropriate patient resource management and patient transition.
  10. Demonstrates professional accountability through supporting patient's rights, informed consents and advanced directives.
  11. Initiates appropriate referrals to ethics committee, clinical social worker, risk management or legal services as appropriate.
Work Experience

Minimum Qualifications

  • Education: Associate Degree in Nursing
  • Licensure: Current, valid State of Florida RN license or endorsement.
  • Certification: Current American Heart Association Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider Completion Card upon hire and maintained.
  • Work Experience: At least three (3) years of clinical experience in an acute care hospital.
  • Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
  1. Strong analytical, data management and computer skills.
  2. Excellent interpersonal communication and negotiation skills.
  3. Demonstrated critical thinking in resolving or escalating barriers.
  4. Ability to work autonomously and prioritize multiple tasks and role components.
  5. Ability to exercise sound judgment in interactions with physicians, payers, patients and their families.
  6. Flexibility to meet needs in sometimes high demand and stressful situations.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Education: BSN or Bachelor's Degree in related field.
  • Certification: CCM or ACM.
  • Work Experience: Case Management experience in a acute care hospital.
  • Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
  1. Knowledge of care transitions, utilization management, case management, performance improvement and managed care reimbursement.
  2. Comprehensive knowledge of continuum-of-care post-acute community resources.

Physical Requirements (Sedentary)

  • Majority of time involves sitting or standing; occasional walking, bending, stooping.
  • Long periods of computer time or at workstation.
  • Light work that may include lifting or moving objects up to 20 pounds with or without assistance.
  • May be exposed to inside environments with varied temperatures, air quality, lighting and/or low to moderate noise.
  • Communicating with others to exchange information.
  • Visual acuity and hand-eye coordination to perform tasks.
  • Workspace may vary from open to confined.
  • May require travel to various facilities within and beyond county perimeter; may require use of personal vehicle.
Benefits

At Health First, diversity and inclusion are essential for our continued growth and evolution. Working together, we strive to build and nurture a culture that recognizes, encourages, and respects the diverse voices of our associates. We know through experience that different ideas, perspectives, and backgrounds create a stronger and more collaborative work environment that delivers better results. As an organization, it fuels our innovation and connects us closer to our associates, customers, and the communities we serve.