The RN Field Case Manager ensures and maintains the highest quality of care for our clients through our Care Professional workforce while building and maintaining excellent relationships with all external clients, customers, and field staff. Responsible for optimal clinical and financial outcomes, as well as stakeholder satisfaction, for an assigned caseload of clients.
This role is primarily field based with most work time spent in client homes and the community completing assessments, supervisory visits, and client/care professional support.
Responsibilities for this role includes:
Clinical Assessment & Care Planning
Field Clinical Oversight & Care Professional Support
Coordination, Orders, and Stakeholder Communication
Documentation & Compliance
On-Call / Coverage (As Assigned)
Required Education and Experience
Knowledge and Skills

Dedicated, personalized, compassionate home care. Our expert team offers tailored support for seniors, individuals with disabilities, and post-surgery recovery. From medication management to companionship, we prioritize independence and dignity.
There comes a time in most of our lives when we need a little help. Health Force provides full-service private-duty home care that is customized to the
client’s needs and goals, allowing them to be as independent as possible in the comfort of their home.
Personal Care Services
• Bathing
• Dressing
• Prompting and reminders
Companionship
• Travel accompaniment to appointments
• Shopping and errands
• Social engagements
• Safety and security
Homemaking Services
• Light housekeeping
• Grocery shopping
• Meal planning/prep
• Changing bed linens/laundry
Caregiving Team
• Registered Nurse (RN)
• Home Healthcare Aid (HHA)
• Personal Care Assistant (PCA)
Services also include CDPAP:
a Medicaid program that supports chronically ill or physically disabled individuals (the Consumer) who require assistance with daily activities or skilled nursing services.
Services can range from personal care aid to home health and nursing care.
CDPAS lets you (the Consumer) take charge of your care. You pick your caregivers and decide how they help you. It gives you control, comfort, and trust. The client makes choices that suit their needs. It's about your well-being and preferences. Consumers are free to choose their caregivers and take full responsibility for hiring, training, supervising, and, if necessary,
terminating the employment of those providing the services.