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UPMC Senior Discharge Plan Manager, UPMC Shadyside - ED (Job Share) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Are you an RN or social worker interested in care management, case management, or care coordination?

UPMC Presbyterian Shadyside is looking for a Senior Discharge Plan Manager to support their Clinical Care Coordination and Discharge Planning department!

This Discharge Planner job share position has primary responsibility in the Shadyside Emergency Room and is 10-hour daylight shifts which could include occasional weekends.

In this new model, roles are reimagined and expertise is combined to deliver the best care and personalized experiences for our patients. RNs and social workers function equally in discharge plan roles, serving as the central point of contact through a patient's care delivery, in partnership with a Physician or APP.

Become part of a multidisciplinary team committed to improving care coordination and developing more efficient, progressive discharge planning processes, and let UPMC help you succeed through offerings that include:

  • A $6,000 sign-on bonus for eligible roles with a two-year work commitment

  • A designated career ladder designed to support career advancement, with two tracks to support both nurses and social workers

  • Flexible schedule options to make your career work for you

  • Up to 5 ½ weeks of paid time off and 7 paid holidays

  • $6,000/year in tuition assistance to help you get where you want to be

  • And much more!

Job title and salary will be based upon qualifications and career ladder requirements

Responsibilities:

  • Work with patients throughout their treatment journey — from day one of admission to post-discharge — to ensure patients are prepared for a successful discharge and achieve continued improvement following inpatient care.

  • Advocate on behalf of patient/family/caregivers for access to services and for protecting the patient's health, well-being, safety, and rights.

  • Identify clinical, psychosocial, historical, financial, cultural, and spiritual needs that guide the planning process with the patient to attain optimal outcomes.

  • Complete detailed patient assessments to determine patients' capacity for self-care, identify support systems, outline barriers to discharge, and determine the likelihood that patients will require post-hospital services and the availability of those services.

  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to coordinate an individualized, safe, efficient care plan.

  • Integrate patients' goals, the health care team's assessment, risks, and available resources to develop and coordinate a successful transition plan.

  • Serve as a liaison between patients and the care team. Incorporate discipline-specific recommendations, test results, and outstanding orders into the discharge plan and respond to the progression of discharge milestones.

  • Maintain knowledge of resources in the area, their capabilities and capacities, and service providers available.

  • Ensure appropriate arrangements for post-hospital care will be made before discharge and work to avoid unnecessary delays in discharge.

  • Serve as a contact between hospitals and post-hospital care facilities and the physicians who provide care in both settings.

Discharge Planning Experience:

  • Coordination of a patient's clinical care needs from either an inpatient hospitalization to outpatient; from a post-discharge facility to a home or assisted living facility; and/or coordination of resources to assist patients from an outpatient MD office.

  • Includes, but is not limited to, insurance authorizations ( medication, transportation, alternate level of care), coordination of care to alternate levels of care ( skilled nursing homes, Inpatient rehab, home, including transportation), initiating and organizing hemodialysis, coordinating inpatient hospice, home hospice or skilled nursing with hospice; and obtaining information and connecting patients to appropriate outpatient regional resources.

Nurse Track:

  • BSN required. 10 years of experience can be substituted for BSN completion.

Non-Nurse Track:

  • MSW or master's degree in another health and human services field that promotes the physical, psychosocial, and/or vocational well-being of those being served is required.

  • 10 years of experience can be substituted for MSW completion.

Licensure, Certifications, and Clearances:

Nurse Track:

  • RN license required.

Non-Nurse Track:

  • LSW/LCSW or education-appropriate license required.

  • CCM/ACM or other nursing or social work certification preferred.

Other:

  • Basic Life Support (BLS) OR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)

  • Act 33 with renewal

  • Act 34 with renewal

  • Act 73 FBI Clearance with renewal

UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran

Individuals hired into this role must comply with UPMC’s COVID vaccination requirements upon beginning employment with UPMC. Refer to the COVID-19 Vaccination Information section at the top of this page to learn more.

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