RN Case Managerother related Employment listings - Clinton, MD at Geebo

RN Case Manager

Job Description & Requirements
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RN Case Manager
StartDate: 5/20/2024 Pay Rate: $2000.00 - $3300.00
TYPE OF JOB ORDER: RN Case Manager
START DATE: ASAP
REQUIRED SKILLS: Acute care discharge planning and Cerner experience
#OF WEEKS: 13
SHIFT/HOURS: M-F 8a-4:30p (weekend rotation)
EXPECTED HOURS: 40
LICENSE/CREDENTIALS REQ: MD or Compact license
SYSTEMS: Cerner (must have experience)
NOTES: discharge planning role only
Facility Location
The town of Clinton, formerly known as Surrattsville, is a historical landmark, and is well known for its role in the American Civil War regarding the Abraham Lincoln assassination. The Surratt House which later became a tavern is now a museum. The original structure was built as a plantation style home in 1852. In the 1950's Andrews Air Force Base, home of Air Force One, was extended into the town of Clinton.
Job Benefits
Becoming an AMN Healthcare professional gives you the incredible opportunity to gain critical career experience, work with new people, and earn a highly competitive salary”but the perks don't stop there. There are many additional benefits to enjoy, including:
Medical, dental and vision benefits
Earned time off and paid holidays
Paid continuing education time
401(K) retirement planning
Short-term disability, life insurance, paid jury duty
Access to the largest network of facilities and providers in the country
Industry experienced workforce management team
Licensure and certification reimbursement
About the Company
At AMN Healthcare, we strive to be recognized as the most trusted, innovative, and influential force in helping healthcare organizations provide quality patient care that continually evolves to make healthcare more human, more effective, and more achievable.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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