
CORE VALUES
The core values of Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas, Inc. (CHC/SEK) are dignity and stewardship. Each staff member is expected to perform their job duties in a way that preserves dignity for our patients and maintains good stewardship of CHC/SEK’s resources.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The RN Case Manager: Victim Services (RN) is a key member of the Trauma Recovery Medical Home (TRMH) care team at CHC/SEK. This program provides long-term, trauma-informed care for victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) and sexual assault (SA) across a seven-county rural service area in Southeast Kansas (Service Area). The RN delivers individualized, victim-centered services, coordinating with medical, mental health, addiction treatment services, advocacy, and community partners to address the physical, emotional, and social impacts of violence.
The RN serves as the central hub of care coordination—conducting intakes and assessments, building care plans, facilitating follow-up, and ensuring wraparound support for victims and their children. The RN working closely with the mental health provider, and other members of the care team, to develop and co-facilitates survivor-focused life skills workshops and peer support groups, to promote resilience, connection, and healing. This position provides both in-person services at CHC/SEK’s Pittsburg locations and at Safehouse Crisis Center’s emergency shelter, as well as telehealth services for victims throughout the Service Area.
In addition, the RN supports the lead forensic nurse in providing forensic nursing services, including answering hotline calls and performing medical forensic exams for victims of IPV and SA, as needed. This position engages in cross-sector collaboration, serving as a liaison to victim advocates, law enforcement, protective services, and other members of multidisciplinary community response teams (CRT) for IPV and SA. This position requires advanced clinical and assessment skills, knowledge of community resources, and the ability to collaborate effectively across healthcare, justice, and social service systems.
Requirements
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
The essential functions listed are not an exhaustive list of every task the employee is required to complete. Employees are expected to perform all other duties assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
WORKING CONDITIONS
Employee is required to regularly sit, use hands to handle/feel, reach, and communicate by talking or hearing. Frequent standing and occasional walking are required. Must regularly lift/move up to 10 pounds and up to 25 pounds occasionally. Vision requirements include close, color, and peripheral vision, depth perception, and focus adjustment. Hazardous material inventory and material safety data sheet(s) (MSDS) are available. Use personal protective equipment as required. Possible exposure to communicable diseases from patients/public. Travel is required throughout the Service Area. Visual acuity to read signs, watch traffic, estimate distances, and color discrimination to distinguish traffic lights. Aural acuity to detect motor malfunctioning and hear traffic sounds. The employee may frequently be involved in or respond to high-stress environments.

The Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas is a federally qualified patient-centered health center dedicated to providing quality health care to everyone regardless of their ability to pay.
Originally opened by Mt. Carmel Regional Medical Center as an extension of its mission, it is now a patient-owned and operated organization serving more than 50,000 children and adults annually.
The Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas employs more than 700 professionals and support staff at 18 locations throughout Crawford, Cherokee, Labette, Linn, Montgomery, Allen and Bourbon counties, and Ottawa County in Oklahoma.
The Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas is governed by a 12-member Board of Directors which includes patients and community representatives.
Medicare, Medicaid, KanCare and private insurance are accepted. Discounted rates for services are available for those meeting financial assistance guidelines. No-one is refused care due to inability to pay.