Travel Nurse RN - Case Manager - $2,972 per week in Anchorage, AK
Revolution Healthcare Services
Anchorage, AK
Start Date: As soon as possible
Location: Anchorage, Alaska
Compensation: Details provided to qualified applicants
Schedule: 5x8 day shifts, Monday through Friday business hours with weekend rotation (every other weekend or 4 weekend days per 4-week schedule). Shift times vary between 0700-1530, 0730-1600, 0800-1630, or 0830-1700
Highlights:
- Work at a premier Magnet-designated acute care hospital and Level II Trauma Center recognized as the best hospital in Alaska
- Manage a diverse patient population including neonates, pediatrics, adults, and geriatrics in a 407-bed facility
- Utilize Epic EMR system for comprehensive case management and discharge planning
- Collaborate with interdisciplinary support teams including physical therapy, social services, pharmacy, and rapid response teams
- 13-week assignment with 72 guaranteed hours per two-week period
- Free parking and scrubs provided
Requirements:
- Active Alaska RN license (must be in hand prior to offer)
- Minimum 1 year of nursing experience
- Acute care hospital experience required (behavioral health does not apply)
- Epic EMR experience required
- BLS certification preferred
- ACM (Accredited Case Manager) certification preferred
- Pediatric experience preferred
- Must reside at least 50 miles from the facility
- Minimum of 2 supervisory references covering 1 year of employment within the last 3 years
- Willingness to work 2 out of 3 major holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year)
Why It's a Great Opportunity:
This position offers the chance to work in Alaska's top-rated healthcare facility while developing expertise in case management and care coordination. You'll play a vital role in discharge planning and utilizing evidence-based Milliman Guidelines to ensure optimal patient outcomes across all age groups. Join a supportive, Magnet-recognized environment with comprehensive interdisciplinary resources and the opportunity to make a meaningful impact on diverse patient populations.