Overview Case Management is a collaborative practice including patients, caregivers, nurses, social workers, physicians, payers, support staff, other practitioners and the community. The Case Management process facilitates communication and care coordination along a continuum through effective transitional care management. Recognizing the patient's right to self-determination, the significance of the social determinants of health and the complexities of care (barriers to coping, abuse, mental health, substance use, lack of resources, psychosocial issues, etc.).
Qualifications Master's Degree in Social Work from an accredited program.
Upon hire: California Clinical Social Worker License.
2 years Experience in healthcare related field (Acute, Ambulatory, or Post-Acute).
2 years Experience in Acute Care Management (Care Coordination) or successful completion of the Transitions in Practice (TIP) program for Care Managers.