Health Care Management Nurse III

Oklahoma City, OK
Full Time
DDS-Area I-Admin
Experienced

This position is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

Health Care Management III - Y15C

Annual salary: $69,197.34 + Full state benefits

Travel is Extensive - Must possess a valid driver's license and must maintain required car insurance.

Days worked will be Monday through Friday.

 

This Registered Nurse position is a leadership level position that determines medical eligibility for Title 19 nursing home admissions, State Plan Personal Care and ADvantage Waiver programs and is responsible for supervision and personnel management for an assigned team of Health Care Management Nurses.
 

Minimum Qualifications

Health Care Management Nurse, Level III - Requirements consist of possession of a valid permanent Oklahoma license as a registered nurse as approved by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing and six (6) years of professional nursing experience, including three (3) years in a managed care or home health care program.
 

Preference Statement

Preference may be given to applicants with two years of experience working with the ADvantage, State Plan Personal Care and Nursing facility eligibility and with a working knowledge of ELDERS, MMIS, PASRR, IMS, and WMIS systems.
 

Job Responsibilities:

  • This position is responsible for supervising, training, and mentoring assigned DDS nursing staff, with a focus on supporting newly hired nurses during their first year.
  • Under the guidance of the Nursing Manager, the role ensures consistency in training, monitors documentation and performance, and promotes quality health care services for DDS service recipients.
  • Responsibilities include facilitating required trainings, overseeing case documentation, supporting transitions and hospital discharges, and analyzing health-related data such as ER visits and hospitalizations.
  • The position will also assist in managing the federally mandated PASRR process, collaborate on community outreach and resource development, and provide training to internal and external partners.
  • Additional duties include promoting evidence-based health practices, supporting service safeguards, and ensuring that individuals receiving DDS services are protected from abuse, neglect, and exploitation.
  • This is a critical position that utilizes nursing expertise and knowledge of all Department of Human Services/DDS policy and practices in supervision of HCMN II staff charged with assessing the health and safety needs of DDS service recipients and recommending measures to safeguard the health and welfare of these service recipients.
  • HCMN III position is responsible for supervision, development and training of assigned HCMN II staff to ensure that DDS nursing services meet all policy and procedure standards, and address risk mitigation and prevention.

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If you have questions, please contact [email protected]

OKDHS is a Fair Chance Employer.

This is a position in the Oklahoma Civil Service.

Announcement Number: 25-JD144

83012016/JR46663

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