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Patient Care Manager

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chot

Fort Worth, TX (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/27/2026

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Job Description

Community Healthcare of Texas has provided Hospice and Palliative Care Services since 1996. Providing compassionate care for those living with an illness while supporting those caring for a loved one is our mission.$3,000 Sign-On BonusPosition SummaryThe Patient Care Manager (PCM) is responsible for clinical oversight of all direct patient care, working through and with a variety of staff members, demonstrating the philosophy, mission, and service standards of CHOT/Providence.

Oversee the admission process for new patients and confer with the team, hospice physician, or CMO as needed for guidance.

Manage all direct patient care by assigning staff to patients, scheduling staff for maximum budgetary optimization, including PTO and on-call, resolving patient care issues, visiting patients as needed, coordinate interdisciplinary groups.

Review patient's medical diagnosis, prognosis, medication, procedures, and clinical course.

Assist clinicians in establishing immediate and long-term therapeutic goals, in setting priorities, and in developing a plan of care.

Attend case conference meetings with hospice personnel to facilitate coordination of care and discussion of interdisciplinary group involvement.

Assist in the screening and interviewing process of new employees and make recommendations for employment of individuals. Assist in the orientation of new employeesAssist the clinical Director and other supervisory hospice personnel in the planning, implementation, and evaluation of in-service and continuing education programs. Assist in formulating, revising, implementing, and evaluating organization policies, procedures, goals, and objectives, both short and long range.

Audit patient charts, respond appropriately to compliance issues, and write compliance/QA reports.

Maintain compliance with all regulatory and accrediting agencies.

Actively participate in quality assessment performance improvement teams and activities.

Manage personnel through effective hiring, performance evaluation, coaching, staffing, scheduling, and delegation.

Assist the Sr. Director as needed.

Educate, counsel, and orient staff to Agency policy/procedures.

Manage assigned patients equally, regardless of severity, contagiousness, or complexity of diagnosis.

Perform other duties and activities as delegated by the clinical Director.

QualificationsRequires a college degree in nursing; BSN strongly preferredRequires 2+ years of hospice experience and supervisory experienceExperience in a Charge Nurse role will be considered to meet the supervisory requirementHospice experience and knowledge of hospice regulations strongly preferredProficient skills using a computer are required; Microsoft Office suite experience is required Good communication skills and the ability to travel independentlyLicensed RN in Texas required Valid TX Driver's License required BenefitsCompetitive PayGenerous Paid Time Off ProgramsCompany-provided Life Insurance, Short- and Long-Term DisabilityMedical, Dental, VisionFlexible Spending Account and Health Savings AccountEmployee Assistance ProgramRetirement Savings PlanMileage reimbursement for work-related travelReasonable Accommodations Statement To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable Accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.