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Join Boston Children's Hospital as an RN Case Manager in our specialized Brain Tumor Clinic. Coordinate patient transitions from hospital to home, performing clinical assessments and collaborating with a multidisciplinary neurosurgical team. This role requires a Bachelor's in Nursing, 5+ years of...
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United States , Boston
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93538.00 - 149656.00 USD / Year
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Boston Children's Hospital
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Until further notice
Explore rewarding RN Case Manager, Brain Tumor Clinic jobs, a specialized nursing role dedicated to guiding patients and their families through complex neurological care journeys. Professionals in this field serve as pivotal coordinators within multidisciplinary brain tumor clinics, ensuring seamless, compassionate, and efficient care from diagnosis through treatment and into survivorship or palliative stages. This career path merges deep clinical expertise with holistic patient advocacy and intricate system navigation. The core responsibility of an RN Case Manager in this setting is to conduct comprehensive clinical assessments to evaluate patient needs, treatment plans, and psychosocial factors. They develop, implement, and continuously adjust individualized care plans in collaboration with a team that typically includes neuro-oncologists, surgeons, social workers, and therapists. A significant focus is on care coordination and transition planning, which involves arranging necessary post-acute services such as home health care, rehabilitation, medical equipment, and skilled nursing. They act as a consistent point of contact, educating patients and families about the disease process, treatment options, and available community resources while providing crucial emotional support. Furthermore, these case managers are essential in bridging clinical care with practical realities, including insurance verification, authorization processes, and financial resource exploration. They advocate for patients within the healthcare system to ensure timely access to treatments and services. Operational duties often include managing caseloads, documenting care coordination meticulously, and participating in tumor board meetings or quality improvement initiatives to enhance clinic protocols. Typical requirements for these specialized jobs include an active Registered Nurse (RN) license, with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) strongly preferred. Employers generally seek candidates with several years of clinical nursing experience, preferably in oncology, neurology, neurosurgery, or case management itself. Key skills include exceptional communication and interpersonal abilities, critical thinking, proficiency in care coordination software, and a thorough understanding of community resources, payer systems, and post-acute care landscapes. Certification in case management (e.g., CCM) is often a valued asset. For nurses seeking a role that combines clinical depth with strategic patient advocacy, RN Case Manager positions in brain tumor clinics offer a profoundly impactful career path, making these jobs highly sought after in specialized medical centers.

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