Nurse Case Manager I - P
Company: North East Medical Services
Location: Burlingame
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Nurse Case Managers are licensed nursing professional
responsible for coordinating continuum of care and discharge
planning activities, developing individualized person- centered
care plans and goals, and facilitating case conferences among all
service providers for a caseload of assigned patients. Nurse Case
Managers act as consultant to the clinical team, service lines, and
other departments regarding patient assessment and patient care,
and participate in program development and quality improvement
initiatives in their role, by applying guidelines and collaborating
with multidisciplinary teams, Case Managers influence and direct
the delivery and quality of patient care. The objectives are to
facilitate timely discharges, prompt and efficient use of
resources, achievement of expected outcomes, collaborative
practice, coordination of care across the continuum, and
performance/quality improvement activities that lead to optimal
patient outcomes. Nurse Case Managers differ from other roles in
professional nursing/health care practice in that they do not
provide direct medical care to patients; rather, a Nurse Case
Manager will be assigned to specific patients to ensure that the
medical services and treatments are accomplished in the most
financially and clinically efficient manner. ESSENTIAL JOB
FUNCTIONS: Applies professional clinical skills and expertise in
the assessment, planning, implementation, and coordination of
necessary healthcare services. Develops and manages individualized
plan of care to assure consistent, timely, and appropriate care is
provided in a patient-focused manner; collects data, assesses
needs, identifies problems and options, plans appropriately, sets
goals, monitors and evaluates progress. Provides an
interdisciplinary process in which healthcare team members
collaborate with patients and their families to support quality
care and to ensure that patient's care is continuous and integrated
among all service providers. Provides disease management to
patients who have certain diseases such as end stage renal disease,
cancer, and palliative care. Manages patients in different case
management programs such as the Chronic Care Management, Enhanced
Care Management, Community Support, and Complex Case Management
programs. Facilitates timely implementation of hospital discharge
plans in collaboration with other interdisciplinary team members;
arranges follow-up care as appropriate. Performs home visits to
patients meeting complex case management criteria; performs
medication reconciliation within the nursing scope of practice.
Accompanies patients to provider visits as needed. Meets patients
at their home or homeless patients in public areas as needed to
facilitate enhanced care coordination services. Collaborates with
MSO Utilization Management team and PCPs to ensure resource
utilization is appropriate; plans and implements strategies to
reduce resource consumption and achieve positive patient outcomes.
Identifies community resources and assists patients in applying for
the needed services. Participates in the development of policies
and procedures to meet program requirements; participates in
internal and external meetings and presents relevant information to
designated committee. Makes complex clinical decisions regarding
medical care; involves medical directors and providers to solve the
complex issues. Utilizes multiple systems to maintain documentation
of case management activities; collects, analyzes and reports on
data for utilization, quality improvement, compliance, and other
areas as assigned. Assists in training new NCM and Care
Coordinators in the Case Management team to guide them in
accurately completing their work and to ensure complete
understanding of the NEMS CC/CM program. Performs other job duties
as required by manager/supervisor. QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s
degree required. Valid California Registered Nurse license.
Demonstrate willingness to make decisions within RN's clinical
scope of practice; exhibit sound, accurate, and ethical judgment.
Ability to engage and work collaboratively with others, including
patients, patient's families, clinical team members, clinical
supervisors, and community resources. Ability to provide detailed,
concise note/documentation of work within workflow turn-around
timelines. Basic medical knowledge, including the ability to
observe safety and security procedures, and recognize trauma
symptoms and behaviors. Good communication and interpersonal
skills; ability to work with people from diverse backgrounds and
experiences. Able to spend 20-40 minutes at a time with patient in
the community, including at clinics, specialist offices, hospitals,
community-based organizations, or patient's home which may be in
understaffed/remote areas, in the presence of pets or family
members that are tobacco users. Valid Driver License and ability to
maintain preferred. Time management and prioritization skills are
vital. Current documentation of Basic Life Support is required.
LANGUAGE: Must be able to fluently speak, read and write English.
Fluent in Chinese (Cantonese and Mandarin) required. Fluent in
other languages is an asset. STATUS: This is an FLSA Exempt
position. This is not an OSHA high-risk position. NEMS is proud to
be an Equal Opportunity Employer welcoming diversity in our
workforce. Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we
will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and
conviction records.
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