RN Case Manager

Faith & Family HospiceMarlborough, MA
Hybrid

About The Position

The RN Case Manager plays a vital role in supporting patients and their families through the end-of-life journey. This field-based position requires travel throughout the service area (Worcester, Middlesex, Norfolk & Bristol Counties) to provide skilled, compassionate care in various settings, including private homes, nursing homes, and assisted living facilities. The role emphasizes quality of care, building meaningful relationships, and collaborating within a supportive interdisciplinary team, offering a consistent Monday-Friday schedule with work-life balance.

Requirements

  • Active Registered Nurse (RN) license in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (in good standing)
  • Ability and willingness to travel within the service area using a reliable, insured, and registered vehicle
  • Experience with Point of Care EMR documentation
  • Current CPR / Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
  • Strong clinical, organizational, and communication skills
  • Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with a care team

Nice To Haves

  • Prior hospice experience preferred

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate and deliver individualized care for hospice patients and their families
  • Provide direct nursing care in alignment with the Interdisciplinary Plan of Care
  • Perform ongoing patient assessments and adjust care plans as needed
  • Collaborate with interdisciplinary team members to ensure optimal patient outcomes
  • Coordinate and oversee care provided by vendors and community partners
  • Participate in patient admissions and provide nursing services as needed outside of standard hours
  • Take part in an on-call rotation, including emergency backup and occasional holiday coverage

Benefits

  • 401(k)
  • Health, dental, and vision insurance
  • Life and disability insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Paid time off & paid sick time
  • Travel reimbursement
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