About the Role
The Care Manager I – Specialty Programs is responsible for performing care coordination duties using established guidelines to ensure appropriate level of care as well as planning for the transition to the continuum of care for specialty populations. This position implements interventions to ensure efficient utilization of benefits.
What You'll Do
Assess member’s clinical need against establish guidelines and/or standards for specialty population-based members.
Implement the delivery of high quality, cost-effective care based on a customized population model of care supported by clinical practice guidelines established by the plan.
Partner with the member/family, physician, and all members of the healthcare team to ensure the member’s needs are met, internal and external to this organization. Advocate for the member among various sites to coordinate resource utilization.
Utilize the care management process to set priorities, plan, organize, and implement interventions that are goal directed toward self-care outcomes, and the transition to independent status.
Ensure care for mandated non-compliant members through the monitoring of utilization.
Document accurately and comprehensively based on the standards of practice and current organization policies.
Evaluate care by problem solving, analyzing variances, and participating in quality improvement to enhance member outcomes.
Monitor member’s care activities, regardless of the site of service or network participation, and outcomes for appropriateness and effectiveness.
Consult with internal stakeholders on complex cases and escalate as appropriate to internal physician resources.
Complete other assigned functions as requested by management.
What You Bring
Education/Experience:
Requires a license as an RN, or Bachelor degree in social work, health or behavioral science.
Graduate level degree in Social Work or Health and Behavioral Science preferred.
Requires a minimum of three (3) years’ experience serving members with special needs.
Knowledge:
Requires strong knowledge of the standards of practice for case managers.
Requires strong knowledge of managed care principles.
Requires strong knowledge of specialty population, as applicable.
Skills and Abilities:
Requires strong organizational skills.
Requires strong oral and written communication skills.
Requires good PC skills and the ability to utilize Microsoft Office applications (Excel, Access, Word, etc.)
Requires good problem solving and conflict resolution skills.
Requires a car with valid New Jersey State License and Insurance for certain positions.
Salary Range:
$70,500 - $94,395
This compensation range is specific to the job level and takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions, including but not limited to: education, experience, licensure, certifications, geographic location, and internal equity. This range has been created in good faith based on information known to Horizon at the time of posting. Compensation decisions are dependent on the circumstances of each case. Horizon also provides a comprehensive compensation and benefits package which includes: