What are the responsibilities and job description for the Pediatric Nurse Case Manager (RN) position at Navian Hawaii?
More than a nursing job, this is a position with a higher purpose - where you impact people's lives on a personal, human level. As a Navian Hawaii hospice nurse, you will guide patients and their family on their journey, delivering comfort and support with a caring heart, replacing fear with hope, helping them find the beauty and joy in every moment, and providing each person with the kindness and dignity they deserve.
Position Summary:
The Pediatric Nurse Case Manager (NCM) has the primary responsibility of providing care to patients and families on Navian Hawaii's Pediatric Hospice Program.
Primary Responsibilities for Pediatrics:
- Works with the physician and the Interdisciplinary Group to assess, plan, implement and evaluate the plan of care for patients and their caregivers.
- Functions as primary nurse within the framework of an Interdisciplinary Group providing essential patient care.
- Utilizes principles of palliative care and holistic philosophy to provide holistic care.
- The NCM's plans reflect skilled nursing judgment, medical necessity, measurable patient/caregiver objectives and reasonable goals.
- Provides case management services to best benefit patients and caregivers.
- Care provided reflects compliance with federal and state regulations, along with Navian Hawaii's policies and procedures.
- Documents all nursing and case management activities in accordance with hospice protocol and keeps attending physician informed of changes in patient condition.
- Requests support services from other Interdisciplinary Group members as appropriate.
- Demonstrates good judgment in seeking and accepting guidance; facilitates clear and honest communication with other team members.
- NCM will ensure any follow up needs will be communicated to the after-hours team at the end of the day
Knowledge and Skills Requirements:
- Ability to exercise sound, independent judgment in planning and providing care. Flexible and organized in planning.
- Ability to learn electronic medical records systems.
- Valid driver's license and use of personal, insured, registered vehicle meeting Hawaii safety standards.
- Ability to set priorities, research, problem-solve and make independent decisions with minimal supervision by using logic to identify key facts, explore alternatives, and propose quality solutions within the scope of the job.
- Must be able to multi-task with the ability to meet multiple deadlines and possess strong organizational, planning and follow-through skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills as well as the ability to communicate clearly, concisely, and effectively with all levels of individuals.
Experience and Educational Requirements:
- A current Hawaii license, in good standing, as a registered nurse. BSN preferred.
- At least two years clinical experience in hospice and/or home health nursing preferred.
- At least two years of clinical pediatric experience preferred.
Employment Requirements:
All offers of employment at Navian Hawaii are contingent on a candidate's successful completion of certain requirements which include:
- A legally compliant background check
- Drug Screen & Physical Exam
- COVID Vaccination
- TB Clearance
- RN License
- Providing copies of valid Vehicle information such as auto insurance, inspection and registration
- CPR Certificate
Hours:
- Generally, Mondays through Fridays, 8:00 am through 4:30 pm.
Why Navian Hawaii?
- Consistent M-F schedule so weekends belong to you
- Team-oriented, locally run nonprofit where every voice is heard
- Competitive pay with an excellent benefits package
- Flexible organization that supports positive work/life balance
Salary Range
$95,000 To $102,000 Per Year
Salary : $95,000