Older Adult Case Manager

Amoskeag Health

  • Manchester, NH
  • 4 days ago
  • $22–$28 Per Hour

Highlights

You will assist in the development of patient-centered care plans that are based on evidenced-based practices and protocols, assesses patient needs and abilities and implements, coordinates, monitors and evaluates all options and services with the goal of optimizing the patient's health status and ensuring the delivery of quality, efficiency, and cost-effective health care services. You collaborate and maintain a continuous partnership with chronically ill or "high-risk" elderly patients and their family/caregiver(s), the Amoskeag Health integrated care team, specialty providers and staff, and community resources.

Numbers & Facts

LocationManchester, NH
Salary$22–$28 Per Hour

Description

Make a difference every day at Amoskeag Health, where we believe strong healthcare begins with strong human connections!

Who You Are:

Amoskeag Health is seeking a full-time Older Adult Case Manager (OACM) who supports patients aged 65 and over in meeting their health goals, living their best life and managing their chronic conditions. You collaborate and maintain a continuous partnership with chronically ill or "high-risk" elderly patients and their family/caregiver(s), the Amoskeag Health integrated care team, specialty providers and staff, and community resources. You will assist in the development of patient-centered care plans that are based on evidenced-based practices and protocols, assesses patient needs and abilities and implements, coordinates, monitors and evaluates all options and services with the goal of optimizing the patient's health status and ensuring the delivery of quality, efficiency, and cost-effective health care services.

What You'll Do:

  • Assesses patient's unmet health and social needs and actively assists in resolving them so the patient can live independently as long as possible.
  • Develops a care plan with the patient, family/caregiver(s) and providers that increases patient's ability for self-management and shared decision-making.
  • Maintains accurate and timely documentation in the electronic medical record of assistance and services provided.
  • Registers appropriate patients in the Chronic Care Management program, completing related paperwork with patient, and submitting charges for billing when allowed by third party payers or grant funding.
  • Meets with program patients monthly for review of overall status, medication adherence and progress on health goals. Monitors adherence to care plans, evaluates effectiveness, monitors patient progress in a timely manner, and facilitates changes as needed. Some home visiting is required.
  • Serves as the contact point, advocate, and informational resource for patients, care team, family/caregiver(s), payers, and community resources.
  • Coordinates timely patient access to appropriate medical and specialty providers. Supports primary care and specialty provider co-management with timely communication, inquiry, follow-up, and integration of information into the care plan regarding care transitions and referrals.
  • Facilitates and attends meetings between patient, family/caregiver(s), care team, payers, and community resources as needed. Makes home visits to patient's home as necessary.
  • Works to increase patient utilization of preventative care and reduce emergency room utilization and hospital readmissions.
  • Increases patient and family comprehension of care plan by providing culturally and linguistically appropriate education and care. Assists in building patient and family/caregiver's health literacy skills and ability to navigate services and resources independently.
  • Tracks patient progress on self-management goals and progress with service coordination efforts for high-risk patients and facilitates transition of patients to the Practice Care Team Nurse when appropriate. Documents care and progress in Amoskeag Health's electronic medical record (EMR).
  • Collaborates on the development of workflow, procedures, processes, and data collection to include key metrics for department performance, billing and grant reporting.
  • Identifies current and potential relationships with referral agencies and maximizes those relationships.
  • Provides clear written and oral communication to both Amoskeag Health patients and employees.
  • Attends and participates in meeting requirements of Amoskeag Health and funding sources. This may include, but is not limited to assisting with development, implementation and monitoring of grant proposal. If absent, responsible for reading of minutes and signing the documentation.
  • Works autonomously and is accountable for responsibilities. Requests input, feedback, and clarification whenever necessary to facilitate positive working relationships with supervisor, providers, other staff, and community resources.
  • Reviews the current literature regarding effective care coordination, effective engagement and communication strategies, care management strategies and behavior change strategies and incorporates into clinical practice and day to day department efficiency and care excellence.

What You'll Bring:

  • Bachelor's Degree or higher preferred.

  • Applicants without a Bachelor's Degree may be considered if:

  • The applicant has an Associate's Degree and at least 2 years experience working providing case management services; OR

  • The applicant has completed at least 50% of coursework required for a Bachelor's Degree and agrees to complete the remaining coursework within a 3 year period.

  • Three (3) years of community health and/or case management experience preferred.

  • Must possess an understanding of grant related requirements and be responsible for reporting and clinical tracking.

  • BLS Required

  • Ability to work with technology such as computers, smart phones and/or tablets

What We Offer:

  • Compensation for this role is $22-$28/hour.
  • This position is Full-Time 40 hours, hybrid.
  • Benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, 403B with Company Match, PTO, Life Insurance, Continuing Education Opportunities and more!
  • Work in a supportive, collaborative environment with a team dedicated to advancing Amoskeag Health's mission.

Who We Are:

Amoskeag Health is a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) and nonprofit primary healthcare organization that provides high-quality, affordable care to our community and ensures everyone has access to healthcare.

We strive to create a welcoming and respectful environment for both patients and staff, where unique insights strengthen the care we provide. We value individuals who are adaptable, thoughtful, and dedicated to serving a wide range of patients with dignity and empathy. Become part of our team and make a meaningful impact in the community every day!

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