Care Manager, RN (West Hartford, CT / Field-based)

West Hartford, CT

About Our Company 

FreedomCare is a home care company that has been dedicated to revolutionizing the home care industry since 2016. We support our patients by ensuring they have the power to choose a caregiver who will care for them in the comfort of their own homes. Our mission spans coast to coast, supporting patients across the U.S. 

We pride ourselves on our values which drive the level of care that we deliver to our patients: 

Here For You An attitude of service, empathy, and availability 

Own It Drive and ownership 

Do the Right Thing High integrity 

Be Positive Great attitude and a can-do positive approach to challenges 

 Join our team and make a positive impact on the lives of others! We are looking for a Care Manager, RN for our Connecticut team! New Graduates Welcome! 

Overview 

The Care Manager, RN is responsible for conducting initial in-home assessments, orientations for new patients and caregivers, and providing ongoing care management and support. This role combines clinical assessment, care coordination, patient and caregiver education, and quality assurance to ensure safe, effective, and person-centered care. 

 This role collaborates closely with patients, caregivers, and interdisciplinary care teams to assess needs, develop individualized plans of care, and facilitate the seamless initiation and delivery of services. Through regularly scheduled home visits, the RN evaluates patient and caregiver well-being, monitors the quality and effectiveness of care, and identifies opportunities to enhance health outcomes, safety, and regulatory compliance. The Care Manager, RN proactively communicates clinical concerns, changes in condition, and potential barriers to care with the appropriate team members to ensure timely intervention, effective care coordination, and optimal patient outcomes. 

Responsibilities 

  • Conducts initial in-person clinical assessments and coordinates service activation, ensuring that all required forms and standard procedures are followed. 
  • Develops, implements, manages patient's plan of care. 
  • making revisions and documenting changes as needed. 
  • Actively coordinates the care of the client through communication and written documentation to the physician, and other disciplines involved in the client’s care and community resources. 
  • Provide ongoing coaching to drive effective utilization of established best practices, encourage caregiver education, and connect families to appropriate resources. 
  • Reviews the caregiver notes daily and appropriately addresses changes in the consumer’s condition or environment. 
  • Ensure continuous compliance with all regulatory standards as well as company policies and procedures. 
  • Performs other job-related duties as may be required or directed by the supervisor. 

Education and Experience 

  • Diploma from an accredited nursing program. 
  • New graduates welcome! 

 
Is a Plus: 

  • Home care case management 
  • Care coordination experience 

 Qualifications 

  • Valid and active Registered Nurse (RN) license in the State of Connecicut
  • Ability to articulate cases through effective case summaries. 
  • Ability and flexibility to travel (usually by car) within assigned geographic area; valid driver’s license and car insurance required. 
  • Proficient in common software and web-based applications (e.g. Case Management Systems, MS Office) with the ability to teach others. 
  • A passion for providing a high level of customer service, including the ability to show empathy, active listening, and patience. 
     

Why work at FreedomCare? 

We are here for you and committed to providing a best-in-class employee experience, starting with the following offerings: 

Medical, dental, and vision 
Life, STD, and LTD insurance 
401(k) match 
 

Wellness Programs 
Internet Reimbursement 
Gym Reimbursement 

Competitive Compensation  
Continued Education 
Opportunities for growth 

 

Technology Focused We invest in technology and tools to facilitate seamless communication, collaboration, and productivity for all workers. 
 
This is a place where your voice matters, we build great relationships, and your work has meaning and a tangible positive impact on others!  

At FreedomCare, base pay is one part of our total compensation package and is determined within a range. This provides our employees with the opportunity to professionally grow and develop within a role. Compensation decisions are dependent upon a variety of factors which may include, but are not limited to: skill set, years of relevant experience, education, location, and licensure/certifications.

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At FreedomCare, base pay is one part of our total compensation package and is determined within a range. This provides our employees with the opportunity to professionally grow and develop within a role. The base pay range for this role is between $80,000 and $90,000 per year at the commencement of your first year of employment. Compensation decisions are dependent upon a variety of factors which may include, but are not limited to: skill set, years of relevant experience, education, location, and licensure/certifications.

Compensation Range

$80,000 - $90,000 USD

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