Case Manager Rn

EverHeart Hospice

Case Manager Rn

Greenville, OH
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Location: Western & Central Ohio • Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM • Weekend Rotation: Every 4th weekend (Friday & Monday off after the weekend) • Holiday Rotation: 2 holidays per year • Pay: $35 – $40/hour (based on education, experience, and certifications) • Hours: Full-time (40/week) • Sign-On Bonus: $5,000 (for Full-Time position) EverHeart Hospice is seeking a compassionate RN Home Care Case Manager to provide skilled, patient-centered care in patients’ homes. You’ll support patients and families across routine home care and end-of-life care while collaborating with an interdisciplinary team. Responsibilities: • Provide skilled nursing care, symptom management, education, and emotional support • Complete home visits, admissions, and ongoing assessments • Coordinate care with physicians, IDG team members, and community partners • Manage documentation, DME coordination, and physician orders • Provide independent evening, weekend, and holiday coverage according to the agency’s rotation and backup schedules. • Educate patients and families on hospice and palliative care services, coverage, and appropriate interventions. • Coordinate referrals, admissions, and care across home, hospital, and nursing facilities. Qualifications: • Current Ohio RN license • Minimum 2 years RN experience (Med/Surg, Oncology, or Community Health preferred; hospice a plus) • Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation • Strong communication and time management skills • Ability to work independently Compensation: $35 - $40 hourly

    • Provide skilled nursing care, symptom management, education, and emotional support • Complete home visits, admissions, and ongoing assessments • Coordinate care with physicians, IDG team members, and community partners • Manage documentation, DME coordination, and physician orders • Provide independent evening, weekend, and holiday coverage according to the agency’s rotation and backup schedules. • Educate patients and families on hospice and palliative care services, coverage, and appropriate interventions. • Coordinate referrals, admissions, and care across home, hospital, and nursing facilities.