Adaptive Home Health
Location
Grandview, Texas
Salary
$85,000 - $105,000 / YEAR
The RN Case Manager will deliver high-acuity home health care, including wound care and infusion therapy, while managing patient assessments and documentation. They are responsible for coordinating care plans, advocating for patients, and ensuring continuity of care across various disciplines.
Candidates must hold a current Texas RN license and possess at least 3 years of clinical nursing experience. Proficiency in wound care, infusion therapy, and a valid driver's license for field-based work are required.
We build technology to better support our field clinicians faster and more supported. Ultimately our clinicians our the customers of our engineering team. Our charting product is designed to reduce documentation burden and keep visits moving, and our scheduling product (launching soon) will make it easier to coordinate visits, reduce last-minute changes, and protect clinician time. If you have strong clinical judgment and you like owning outcomes, this role gives you autonomy, meaningful patient impact, and a support team built to remove administrative friction. What you will do: Own patient assessments and skilled visit documentation including OASIS. Deliver high-acuity home health care, with a focus on wound care and infusion therapy. Build and maintain a clear plan of care through consistent communication with physicians, care team members, patients, and families. Serve as the patients advocate and ensure continuity of care across disciplines. Drive case management responsibilities including care coordination, timely follow-ups, and barrier resolution to keep patients progressing toward goals. Communicate changes in condition, obtain/track orders, and coordinate services (PT/OT/ST/MSW/HHA) to ensure the plan of care is executed. Administer medications and treatments as ordered, and provide patient and caregiver teaching. Coordinate with internal clinical and operational support teams so that care is delivered reliably and safely. Provide supervision and guidance to LVNs and HHAs when applicable. Participate in case conferences and in-services to align on quality, safety, and clinical outcomes. Why Adaptive Operations that back you up: You are supported by an experienced clinical and operational team so you can focus on patient care, not chasing logistics. Clear productivity model with upside: You are paid per productivity point with an expectation of 30 points/week Schedule flexibility: We build schedules to make field work sustainable, and we support smart routing and coordination so your day is predictable whenever possible. Cutting-edge tech built for clinicians: Our charting tools are designed to reduce documentation burden, and our scheduling product (launching soon) will streamline visit coordination and reduce last-minute changes. Mission-driven work: We are here to expand access to high-quality home health care, and we want clinicians who take pride in raising the standard.
Must-haves Current Texas RN license 3+ years of clinical nursing experience Comfort with wound care and infusions CPR required (BLS) Current Texas drivers license and comfort with field-based work Strong time management and organization in a high-autonomy environment Clear, professional communication with patients, families, and providers Nice-to-haves Previous home health experience Familiarity with Homecare Homebase (HCHB) or similar EMR Experience coordinating care for medically complex patients ER or equivalent nursing experience Clinical focus areas Home Health Wound Care Infusion Therapy Critical and Intensive Care experience is a plus
401(k) + 401(k) matching Health, dental, vision, and life insurance Paid time off Flexible scheduling Referral program
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