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TCM

Danville, KY · On-site

TCM will provide quality case management, support, advocacy, community resources, ongoing referral and assessment for services provided and/or needed for each client. The TCM will perform case ...

This Targeted Case Management (TCM) Manger will provide direct supervision and support to the TCM staff with regard to services provided, client interactions, documentation and billing. This position ...

The TCM Coordinator plays a vital role in ensuring safe, timely, and coordinated transitions of care from hospital to home or other care settings. This position is responsible for managing and ...

The TCM Coordinator plays a vital role in ensuring safe, timely, and coordinated transitions of care from hospital to home or other care settings. This position is responsible for managing and ...

TCM Supervisor (3746)

Durham, NC · On-site

$141K/yr

About The Role We are seeking a TCM Care manager Supervisor to provide administrative, clinical, and operational oversight to Tailored Care Management (TCM) staff serving Behavioral Health members in ...

TCM Coordinator

Leesburg, FL · On-site

$16.50 - $22.25/hr

The TCM Coordinator plays a vital role in ensuring safe, timely, and coordinated transitions of care from hospital to home or other care settings. This position is responsible for managing and ...

Our TCM Navigator helps by assisting patients through the transition from extended care facilities (hospital, rehabilitation, nursing facility, etc) to an outpatient setting. They help connect ...

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How much do tcm jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for tcm in the United States is $21.89, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $24.04 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a TCM do?

A typical day for a TCM practitioner involves meeting with clients to conduct holistic assessments, diagnosing health concerns according to TCM principles, and developing personalized treatment plans that may include acupuncture, herbal remedies, and lifestyle recommendations. You might also spend time preparing herbal formulas, documenting patient progress, and collaborating with other healthcare providers for integrated care. Administrative tasks like scheduling, maintaining records, and staying updated with continuing education are also common. This role offers a dynamic mix of direct patient care and ongoing professional development in natural healthcare settings.

What is a TCM?

A TCM (Target Case Manager) job typically involves managing and coordinating services for clients in healthcare, social work, or rehabilitation settings. TCM professionals assess client needs, develop care plans, and connect them with appropriate resources to improve their well-being. They work closely with medical providers, social workers, and community agencies to ensure comprehensive support. Strong organizational and communication skills are essential for success in this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the TCM position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) practitioner, you typically need formal education in TCM, licensure or certification as required by your region, and a deep understanding of herbal medicine, acupuncture, and diagnostic techniques. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHR), herbal prescription software, and acupuncture tools is also important. Excellent communication skills, empathy, and cultural sensitivity help build strong relationships with clients and colleagues. These capabilities are essential for delivering safe, personalized, and effective holistic healthcare to a diverse patient population.

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Infographic showing various Tcm job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 97% Full Time, 2% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,538 per year, or $21.9 per hour.

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POSITION SUMMARY:

All Together Recovery LLC (ATR), provides multiple levels of ASAM SUD/BHSO care, including recovery housing, education, job training, employment, and other recovery related extensions to the family in for-profit and non-profit environments. The Targeted Case Manager (TCM) will carry a caseload of no more than twenty-five clients. TCM will provide quality case management, support, advocacy, community resources, ongoing referral and assessment for services provided and/or needed for each client. The TCM will perform case management services as outlined by the state and in accordance with state and federal laws, regulations, and company policy.


GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND REQUIRMENTS:

  1. Must have a valid Kentucky driver’s license. 
  2. Participate in all necessary staff meetings.
  3. Be proficient in all ATR rules, policies, and procedures and be able to educate clients in them.
  4. Model servant leadership.
  5. Operate with integrity in all circumstances.
  6. Communicate effectively and be responsive to verbal and written correspondences.
  7. Must meet at a minimum of four contacts monthly, at least two face-to-face with client or five per month for clients with a dual diagnosis and maintain a client load of twenty-five.
  8. Review treatment goals and objectives and assist clinician with developing crisis prevention plan, and strength-based needs assessments with client and family and document as required by state and office regulations.
  9. Complete contact notes within 48 hours.
  10. Ensure legal documentation is obtained prior to placement or service delivery.
  11. Must review treatment goals and objectives quarterly and make necessary changes after a team meeting.
  12. Obtain current knowledge of local resources in the client’s county of residence.
  13. Understand the client’s diagnosis and the challenges it presents to their family and provide information, support and/or intervention to the client and their family.
  14. Meet with other service providers to plan and coordinate treatment to ensure the integration of the treatment across the client’s home, school, and community and to achieve the desired outcomes and goals identified in the treatment plan.
  15. Participate in continuous improvement programs and services for the organizations.
  16. Demonstrate ethical problem and conflict resolution skills.
  17. Present and always perform in a professional manner.
  18. Facilitate interdisciplinary treatment team meetings when needed.
  19. Provide direct care for individuals, families, and groups which will include linking the identified resources, monitoring services received, advocating for client needs, discharge planning and follow up. Will also provide support to the client’s family members if applicable.
  20. Document, review and update treatment plans, as necessary.
  21. Ensure that all four contacts are made within the required time frames with a minimum of two contacts being direct face to face contacts.
  22. Submit all required documentation and maintain client charts as required by state and federal regulations and company policy.
  23. Able to work in a team environment and independently.
  24. Ability to follow through with all tasks to completion.
  25. Work hours may vary based on clients/family schedule.
  26. Travel may be required and must have your own reliable transportation.
  27. Other duties as assigned by clinical program manager.


BACKGROUND/EDUCATION:

  1. Bachelor of arts or science in a human services or behavioral science field with one year post educational work experience working with adults in a human service setting.
  2. Successfully complete a company approved TCM training within 6 weeks of employment as a TCM.
  3. Maintain continuing education credits to remain in compliance with TCM standards. 
  4. Attend ongoing clinical supervision.
  5. Ability to work in a fast paced, dynamic environment.