RN Case Manager (4)
Company: Klamath Tribal Health and Family Services
Location: Klamath Falls
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description:\n\nDescription: POSITION
OBJECTIVES The RN Case Manager works collaboratively with providers
and other members of the health care team to improve the health of
patients with chronic conditions or complex needs. This position
educates patients and families to help them manage their health
care needs. The RN Case Manager facilitates communication,
coordinates services, addresses barriers, and promotes optimal
allocation of resources while balancing clinical quality and cost
management. The RN Case Manager works for the KTHFS Wellness Center
within a scope aligned with the Primary Care Clinical Program
initiatives. Patient interactions may be in person, by telephone,
or other electronic means. MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
General Case Management 1. Identifies patients who meet established
criteria for care management (e.g. HgA1c > 8, elevated LDL
and/or blood pressure, Mental Health Integration referral, complex
resource needs). 2. Manage panel acute and chronic care needs as
well as health maintenance, meeting clinic expectations for health
maintenance standards. 3. Maintain accurate, complete, timely and
professional documentation in health records. Documentation of all
patient contacts required, including but not limited to telephone
contact with any significant changes for provider to review.
Patient Evaluation 4. Assesses family, social, cultural
characteristics. 5. Understands communication needs (e.g., vision,
hearing). 6. Assesses behavioral and family risk factors. 7.
Assesses barriers. 8. Screens for chronic disease (e.g.
depression). 9. Reviews patient understanding of medication
treatment. 10. Notify provider and appropriate personnel of
emergent situations. Chronic Disease Management 11. Utilizes a
working knowledge of established care process models and other
applicable standards of care. 12. Provides focused patient
education using established content and tools. 13. Uses clinician
approved and appropriately documented standing orders. 14.
Establishes individualized care plan including treatment goals in
collaboration with patients and consistent with medical plan of
care. 15. Reviews care plan and assess progress toward treatment
goals and barriers at each relevant visit. Support Patient in
Self-Management and Behavior Change Using Motivational Interviewing
and Coaching 16. Assesses readiness to change. 17. Assesses and
tracks patient capacity for and confidence in self-care. 18.
Provides self-monitoring tools. 19. Provides or connects patients
with support programs. 20. Assesses and supports patients in
adopting healthy behaviors. 21. Assesses and arranges treatment for
mental health and substance abuse problems. 22. Establishes process
to monitor patient adherence to medical plan of care. Coordination
of Care 23. Coordinates with care managers in other settings as
appropriate. 24. Provides information on enabling services (e.g.,
transportation). 25. Maintains list of key community services
agencies with contact information. 26. Provides information about
recommended or available services and contacts. Manage Populations,
Disease Registries and Preventive Care 27. Focuses on prevention
measures consistent with established guidelines and care process
models. 28. Reviews and manages quality reports related to chronic
disease and prevention. 29. Supports clinicians in achieving
quality incentives. 30. Assist with the accurate data entry,
tracking and reporting of all statistics for federal, state, I.H.S.
and/or grant requirements, including but not limited to
immunization reports, GPRA, IHS reports, and meaningful use; as
assigned. 31. Works collaboratively with referring provider and
other members of care team 32. Complete pre-visit planning (review
chart before visit, notify patient of tests needed before the
visit) 33. Facilitates advanced care planning (Advanced
Directives). 34. Establishes a process for reminder letters and
phone calls. 35. Supports clinicians and teams to achieve
personalized primary care goals. 36. Facilitates transitions of
care (e.g., unscheduled hospital admissions, emergency department
visits, skilled nursing homes, and community health). 37. Tracks
status of critical referrals by collaborating with the Referral
Team. 38. Follows up to obtain report back from referral clinician.
39. Attend clinic team meetings to assist with process design and
help resolve team issues. 40. Supports development of agenda for
team meetings. 41. Reviews data summary on regular basis. 42.
Consistently model appropriate behaviors, attitudes and skills that
support the C.L.E.A.R. and H.E.A.R.T. customer-service standards to
build positive relationships with patients and KTFHS employees.
General Nurse Duties 43. Act as a resource to the clinic. Coach and
mentor all clinical team members to build or enhance capability and
competency. 44. Respond to emergency situations. 45. Manage Nurse
Clinic during provider’s Walk-in/Same Day schedule. Duties include
telephone and clinic triage for walk-in/same day patients. Conduct
initial health assessment and identify chief complaint. Nurse will
coordinate with medical provider for patient needs. 46. Initiate
needed therapeutic measures and other general nursing care. Assist
the provider as needed. 47. Mentor Integrated Care Team Medical
Assistants to improve skill sets. 48. Provide support to the
Community Health Nursing Program when appropriate based on
organizational need and supervisor direction. 49. Train nursing
students, family practice residents, pharmacy students, medical
students, and/or any other students in outpatient clinic nursing
standards and quality of care, as assigned. 50. Assist in
development and implementation of quality improvement projects, and
apply knowledge and experience with preparation for regulatory
and/or accreditation review or inspections. 51. Assist with the
development and review of medical clinic and nursing related
policies and procedures in accordance with evidence-based practice,
federal and state regulations, and/or accreditation standards. 52.
Like all employees of the Klamath Tribes, the incumbent will be
called upon to accomplish other tasks that may not be directly
related to this position, but are integral to the Klamath Tribes’
broader functions, including but not limited to, assisting during
Tribal sponsored cultural, traditional, or community events that
enable the successful operation of programs and practices of The
Klamath Tribes as aligned with The Klamath Tribes’ Mission
Statement. Some of these tasks may be scheduled outside of regular
work hours, if necessary. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, ABILITIES Knowledge of
and the ability to interpret regulatory and accreditation
standards. Knowledge of nursing theory and practice. Ability to
coordinate clinic activities; work well under pressure and demands
for time. Demonstrates ability to successfully coach/mentor/train
subordinates for sustained performance improvement. Knowledge of
out-patient or ambulatory clinic policies and procedures. Knowledge
of sanitation, nutrition, epidemiology and communicable disease
control. Knowledge of health care provider operating techniques.
Knowledge of children, adult and healthcare worker immunization
recommendations and procedures. Ability to prepare and administer
medication and injections. Ability to perform specialized medical
procedures, including, IV therapy and phlebotomy. Ability to
identify medical priorities for patient care and telephone triage.
Ability to provide patient education. Ability to effectively work
with the public, co-workers, and supervisors; which includes
communicating effectively both verbally and in written form.
Possess the tact necessary to work effectively with patients,
providers and other employees. Must have ability to complete
required documentation and required written follow-up. Teamwork
skills a must. Demonstrate proficient computer skills for data
entry, scheduling and other related duties. Demonstrate ability to
accurately maintain records and/or a filing system. Ability to
provide telephone triage while “on-call”, including during
afterhours and on weekends. Ability to maintain strict
confidentiality of medical records and adhere to the standards for
health record-keeping, HIPAA and Privacy Act
requirements.Requirements: QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION
Minimum Qualifications: Failure to comply with minimum position
requirements may result in termination of employment. · REQUIRED to
possess a current State License as a Registered Nurse. For out of
state applicants; Oregon Registered Nursing Licensure required
within 90 days of hire. (Must submit copy of Licensure with
application.) · REQUIRED to acquire and maintain ACLS certification
for healthcare providers. · REQUIRED to have basic computer skills,
EHR experience, and knowledge of word processing software. ·
REQUIRED to submit to annual TB skin testing and adhere to KTHFS
staff immunization policy in accordance with the Centers for
Disease Control immunization recommendations for healthcare
workers. · REQUIRED to submit to a background and character
investigation, as per Tribal policy. Following hire must
immediately report to Human Resource any citation, arrest,
conviction for a misdemeanor or felony crime. · REQUIRED to accept
the responsibility of a Mandatory Reporter in accordance with the
Klamath Tribes Juvenile Ordinance Title 2, Chapter 15.64 and
General Council Resolution 2005 003, all Tribal staff are
considered mandatory reporters. Preferred Qualifications: · To have
a Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BSN). Education must be obtained
from an accredited institution. Degree will be verified. · Three
(3) years’ experience working in an ambulatory, inpatient,
outpatient, or other relevant clinic settings. · Experience in case
management, utilization review, or discharge planning. · Flexible
work schedule is strongly preferred. · Positive working experience
with Native Americans in a related field will be given preference.
Physical Requirements: · Ongoing need for employee to see and read
information, labels, monitors, identify equipment and supplies, and
be able to assess patient needs. · Frequent interactions with
patient care providers, patients, and visitors that require
employee to verbally communicate as well as hear and understand
spoken information, alarms, needs, and issues quickly and
accurately, particularly during emergency situations. · Manual
dexterity of hands and fingers to manipulate complex and delicate
equipment with precision and accuracy. This includes frequent
computer use and typing for documenting patient care, accessing
needed information, etc. · Sitting while charting or entering data
into a computer. It is also possible that sitting may occur during
breaks and meal periods. Total sitting may be up 6 to 8 hours for
each eight-hour shift, depending on clinical assignment. · Standing
and walking is occasionally required in the clinical area. Standing
in one position is required while performing certain aspects of
patient care. Walking occurs on vinyl, tile, linoleum, or carpeted
floors. · Occasional lifting of medical supplies, medications, and
patient supplies, all weighing up to ten pounds is required. Also
lifting CPR equipment and other medical equipment weighing up to 45
pounds is required. One is required to assist in lifting and
transferring patients of varying weights and is expected to request
assistance when lifting, ambulating, and repositioning patients.
One must be able to support at least 75 pounds to reposition,
transfer, and ambulate patients safely. · Occasional carrying of
medical supplies and other items weighing up to 45 pounds is
required, along with occasional carrying of certain medical
equipment weighing up to 50 pounds. · Pushing/pulling 70-100 pounds
is required when administering patient therapy and care, as well as
when pushing equipment such as oxygen tanks and monitors, and when
transporting patients in wheelchairs or gurneys. Pushing is
required at 3.5 pounds of pressure when administering CPR. Full
manual dexterity of both upper extremities is required. · Bending
is required when administering patient care. One must be able to
bend to touch the floor to remove environmental hazards. ·
Squatting or kneeling is required when operating medical equipment
and performing aspects of patient care, such as CPR. · One must
have normal hearing (aids permitted) in order to perform physical
assessments, including listening with a stethoscope for bowel,
heart, and lung sounds. One must also be able to hear to detect
subtle, yet critical information regarding patient conditions
including alarms, and to communicate with providers and other
professionals involved in patient care. · Vision is required within
normal limits (glasses or contacts permitted) for monitoring
equipment, reading medical data, preparing and administering
medications and injections, and performing physical assessments of
patients including subtle changes in color. · Depth Perception
required for fine tasks such as administering injections or sterile
catheter insertions (urinary, IV). · One must have fine motor
skills of all fingers and be able to grasp and control medical
equipment, and to perform precise procedures such as sterile
dressing changes. Ability to grasp objects such as a pen to prepare
handwritten reports is also required. · RN must be able to assess
patients through palpation with fingers and hands, and must be able
to distinguish between warm/cold and be able to feel vibrations. ·
One must have normal sense of smell to detect odors indicating
unsafe conditions or changing patient status. · Employees are
responsible for their own transportation to and from work
locations.
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