RN Clinical Manager Home Health
BAYADA Home Health Care(1 month ago)
About this role
The Clinical Manager (RN) at BAYADA Home Health Care leads field staff in the Medicare-certified Oahu Visits office in Honolulu, ensuring clinical excellence, compliance with policies, and high-quality client care. The role supports internal case management and staff evaluation and development, with opportunities for growth within a national nonprofit organization. This is a full-time, in-office position that includes client visits as needed.
Required Skills
- Care Coordination
- Referral Processing
- Staff Management
- Onboarding
- Documentation Review
- Quality Assurance
- Case Management
- Productivity Management
- Client Visits
Qualifications
- Hawaii Registered Nurse License
About BAYADA Home Health Care
bayada.comBAYADA Home Health Care is a nonprofit home health agency founded in 1975 that provides in‑home nursing, personal care, pediatric, and hospice services. The company delivers skilled nursing, rehabilitative support and up to 24/7 care to older adults, children, and adults of all ages, helping families keep loved ones safe and comfortable at home. Known for its decades of experience and compassionate, family‑centered approach, BAYADA focuses on clinical quality and personalized care across its nationwide network.
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