- Knowledge of:
- The principles and practices of clinical nursing
- The principles and practices of case management, including motivational interviewing and evidence-based guidelines
- Care management and coordination
- Complex chronic conditions, geriatric care, and psychosocial factors impacting health outcomes
- The principles and practices of developing and implementing health improvement strategies to address social determinants of health
- Evidence-based practice guidelines in the development of care plans
- Electronic health record and/or care management platforms
- Ability to:
- Assess member risk, define problems, develop care plans, and collaborate across disciplines
- Demonstrate strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Interpret and apply policies and regulations
- Define issues, conduct research, interpret data, and identify and evaluate options
- Evaluate medical records and other health care data
- Organize work, manage complex priorities, and document with accuracy and timeliness
- Communicate effectively with a diverse population of members, including those with behavioral health issues
- Education and Experience:
- Current unrestricted license as a Registered Nurse issued by the State of California
- Associate’s degree in Nursing and a minimum of seven years of experience in a patient care setting, including a minimum of one year of case management experience (a Bachelor’s degree may substitute for two years of the required experience); or an equivalent combination of education and experience may be qualifying
- A minimum of one year of the required patient care experience must be in an acute or outpatient environment, working with adults and/or dual-eligible populations Education
OTHER INFORMATION
- We are in a hybrid work environment and we anticipate that the interview process will take place remotely via Microsoft Teams.
- While some staff may work full telecommuting schedules, attendance at quarterly company-wide events or department meetings will be expected.
- In-office or in-community presence may be required for some positions and is dependent on business need. Details about this can be reviewed during the interview process.
- This is a temporary position and does not provide the benefits that are listed below (it is standard language from our regular job posts and cannot be altered or removed). Temporary employees on assignment at the Alliance will be connected to a staffing agency with separate benefit options.
The full compensation range for this position is listed by location below.
The actual compensation for this role will be determined by our compensation philosophy, analysis of the selected candidate’s qualifications (direct or transferrable experience related to the position, education or training), as well as other factors (internal equity, market factors, and geographic location).
OUR BENEFITS
Available for all regular Alliance employees working more than 30 hours per week. Some benefits are available on a pro-rated basis for part-time employees. These benefits are unavailable to temporary employees while on an assignment with the Alliance.
- Medical, Dental and Vision Plans
- Ample Paid Time Off
- 12 Paid Holidays per year
- 401(a) Retirement Plan
- 457 Deferred Compensation Plan
- Robust Health and Wellness Program
- Onsite EV Charging Stations
ABOUT US
We are a group of over 500 dedicated employees, committed to our mission of providing accessible, quality health care that is guided by local innovation. We feel that our work is bigger than ourselves. We leave work each day knowing that we made a difference in the community around us.
Join us at Central California Alliance for Health (the Alliance), where you will be part of a culture that is respectful, diverse, professional and fun, and where you are empowered to do your best work. As a regional non-profit health plan, we serve members in Mariposa, Merced, Monterey, San Benito and Santa Cruz counties. To learn more about us, take a look at our Company Job Link:
