What are the responsibilities and job description for the Case Manager - 40 Hours - Days position at 40 Hours - Days - Henry Ford Health - Careers Careers?
The Case Manager Social Worker provides therapeutic intervention and social work services to patients and their families to enhance comprehensive, integrated, and uninterrupted care in the hospital and to facilitate continuity of care in the community.
Demonstrates positive interpersonal communication with patients, families, visitors, and co-workers in accordance with organization and departmental policies and procedures.
GENERAL SUMMARY:
- The Case Manager is a member of the hospital or specialty-based patient-centered care team or treatment team responsible for the collaborative practices of identification, assessment, planning, facilitation, care coordination, evaluation and advocacy for options and services to meet an individual's and family's health care needs.
- The goals of the case manager are to promote patient safety, quality of care and cost-effective outcomes.
- The case manager provides effective discharge planning services that support a safe transition to the next level of care and addresses the needs of patients who have experienced a critical event or diagnosis that requires management strategies to optimize health outcomes along the care continuum.
EDUCATION REQUIRED:
- Bachelor's degree in nursing
or
- Master's degree of Social Work.
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
- Minimum (3) three years of clinical experience.
- Excellent verbal communication and written documentation skills.
- Excellent customer service and interpersonal skills including the ability to interact with internal and external customers and all levels of the organization.
- Strong problem-solving, analytical, and decision-making skills.
- Strong computer skills and knowledge.
- Experience in discharge planning, home health care, rehabilitative medicine, or managed care preferred.
- Knowledge of preventive service guidelines, clinical practice guidelines, behavior change theory, Medicare and Medicaid regulations and case management principles.
- Knowledge of medical ethics and legal implications related to case management.
- Understanding of social determinants of health and their impact on a patient's wellbeing.
- Well versed in facilitating community resources to meet the needs of diverse populations.
- Strong organizational, planning and implementation skills with the ability to handle multiple complex patients needs simultaneously.
- Strong sense of compassion with the ability to successfully advocate for patients and their families.
CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURES REQUIRED:
- Registered Nurse (RN)
- Licensed Social Worker (LMSW) with a valid, unrestricted State of Michigan license.
- Certification in Case Management (CCM) by the Commission for Case Management Certification (CCMC)
or
- Accredited Case Manager (ACM) by the American Case Management Association preferred.