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United States , Tarzana
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48.77 - 51.97 USD / Hour
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Discover rewarding LVN/LPN Case Manager jobs, a vital nursing role that blends direct patient care with strategic coordination. Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVNs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) in case management serve as crucial patient advocates and navigators within the healthcare system. These professionals are the linchpins connecting patients, families, and interdisciplinary teams to ensure seamless, high-quality care across various settings, from home health and hospice to clinics and long-term care facilities. The core of this profession revolves around the development, implementation, and monitoring of individualized care plans. LVN/LPN Case Managers conduct assessments, track patient progress, and meticulously document all aspects of care. A significant part of their day involves direct patient interaction, providing education on conditions, medications, and self-care techniques to empower patients and their families. They are responsible for facilitating clear communication between physicians, therapists, social workers, and other healthcare providers to promote continuity and prevent gaps in service. Typical responsibilities for those in LVN/LPN case manager jobs include coordinating patient services and appointments, assisting with discharge planning and safe transitions between care settings, and monitoring for changes in patient condition that require intervention. They are also tasked with identifying community resources and coordinating ancillary services to support the patient's overall well-being outside of direct medical treatment. Accurate and timely clinical documentation is a constant and critical duty, ensuring compliance and informing the care team. To excel in these jobs, candidates must hold an active and unrestricted LVN or LPN license. Employers typically seek individuals with a foundational nursing background in areas like med-surg, geriatrics, or community health, which provides the clinical judgment necessary for the role. Beyond clinical skills, successful LVN/LPN Case Managers possess exceptional organizational and time-management abilities to handle diverse caseloads. Strong interpersonal and communication skills are paramount for educating patients and collaborating with teams. The role demands a compassionate, detail-oriented, and proactive professional who can advocate effectively for patients while navigating complex healthcare protocols. For nurses seeking a role that combines hands-on care with big-picture care coordination, pursuing LVN/LPN case manager jobs offers a dynamic and impactful career path dedicated to improving patient outcomes and healthcare efficiency.

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