Care Manager
Greenville, NC · Remote
Performing within the Registered Nurse and/or Licensed Clinical Social Work scope of practice ... Care Manager(s) will serve the population within regions 2, 4, and 6. Remote and travel will be ...
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Greenville, NC · Remote
Performing within the Registered Nurse and/or Licensed Clinical Social Work scope of practice ... Care Manager(s) will serve the population within regions 2, 4, and 6. Remote and travel will be ...
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Greenville, NC · Remote
Performing within the Registered Nurse and/or Licensed Clinical Social Work scope of practice ... Care Manager(s) will serve the population within regions 2, 4, and 6. Remote and travel will be ...
Greenville, NC · Remote
$56K - $68K/yr
Quarterly stipend for remote work supplies Qualifications Required: * Must meet QP status. * Fully licensed by the NC governing board regulating Human Services professions; OR * Fully licensed RN who ...
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Greenville, NC · Remote
$56K - $68K/yr
Quarterly stipend for remote work supplies Qualifications Required: * Must meet QP status. * Fully licensed by the NC governing board regulating Human Services professions; OR * Fully licensed RN who ...
| Aspect | Remote Optum Rn | Remote UnitedHealth Group Rn |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Registered Nurse (RN) license, applicable certifications | Registered Nurse (RN) license, applicable certifications |
| Work Environment | Remote healthcare services, telehealth platforms | Remote healthcare services, telehealth platforms |
| Employer & Industry | Optum, healthcare and health services industry | UnitedHealth Group, healthcare and insurance industry |
Both Remote Optum Rn and Remote UnitedHealth Group Rn roles involve providing remote nursing care within the healthcare industry. They require similar credentials and work environments, often utilizing telehealth platforms. The main difference lies in the employer and specific focus areas within the healthcare sector, with Optum focusing on health services and UnitedHealth Group encompassing broader health insurance and services.
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About CCNC
From the mountains to the coast, from large cities to small towns, Community Care of North Carolina is transforming health care. Informed by statewide data and predictive analytics, community-based care-managers work with local physicians and diverse teams of health professionals to develop whole-person plans of care that connect people to the right local resources and increase equity and access to high quality care.
CCNC Mission Statement
To improve the health and quality of life for all North Carolinians by building supporting better community-based healthcare delivery systems.
Position Summary
Address the needs of the population served by assessing, planning, implementing, coordinating, monitoring, and evaluating the options and services required by using communication and available resources to promote quality, cost-effective health outcomes.
Performing within the Registered Nurse and/or Licensed Clinical Social Work scope of practice, collaborate with the Primary Care Provider, member, guardian, caregivers, family members, other members of the Care Management Team, and the community to coordinate a full continuum of health care services. Holistic needs of the member, inclusive of unique social and cultural dynamics should be considered. The Care Manager may work remotely within regions to cover the needs across the state.
Care Manager(s) will serve the population within regions 2, 4, and 6. Remote and travel will be required within the region and/or the State. Preferred to reside in the following Counties: Pitt, Wilson, Wayne and Carteret.
Essential Functions
Qualifications
Registered Nurse (RN)
Social Worker
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Working Conditions
Why Join Us
Ready to improve the health and quality of life of all North Carolinians by building and supporting better community-based health care delivery systems?