Regional Nurse Director
Company: Professional Case Management
Location: Richland
Posted on: July 12, 2025
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Job Description:
Put your talents to work at PCM! Whether you work in our Home
Care, Clinical Research, Impairments, or Catastrophic Care
division, you will support our mission to deliver care and other
services that enhance the quality of life of our clients. Be a part
of our dynamic client-focused team and make a difference in your
career! PCM is looking for a Regional Director of Clinical
Operations to join our strong Washington territory! The ideal
candidate will be within a 45-minute commute from Richland, WA .
This Regional Director is responsible for leading the region's
health services and respective clinical leaders. Manages,
supervises, coordinates, evaluates, and develops client care teams
to ensure quality care delivery and appropriate case management
within the Company's scope of services and policies; state,
federal, and local laws; and Nurse Practice Act. This candidate
MUST have a Washington RN License for this position Essential
Functions/Areas of Accountability Independently Manage and direct a
team of Nurse Case Managers ensuring safe, effective, and
appropriate home care services. Oversee the management and fiscal
affairs for the assigned region. Coordinate and ensure performance
improvement activities for assigned regions and is a member of the
performance improvement committee. Recommend region-specific
performance improvement activities indicated from review of
occurrences and others performance indicators. Report complaints
and grievances, occurrences, and infections per Company policy.
Review Company policies and procedures and recommend changes or
revisions as needed and disseminate policy changes to assigned
personnel Receive client referrals, determine services required and
Agency's ability to meet those requirements. Assign appropriate
clinical personnel to clients. Meet with case managers/clinical
personnel on a regular basis to provide guidance, information
related to specific issues, and education. Provide direction to
teams to ensure that client needs are met and services are provided
according to the plan of care. Assure supplies and equipment are
available and maintained in working order. Assist clinical
personnel in establishing priorities, setting goals, and evaluating
progress toward goals. Attend case conferences and other clinical
meetings to facilitate coordination of care as indicated.
Collaborate with administration to establish departmental
priorities and budgetary needs. Keep any local contracts current.
Review productivity of clinical personnel monthly. Ensure 24-hour
coverage by registered nurses and evaluates quality of on-call
services. Develop working relationships with other health care
professionals in the community in order to identify resources
available and to ensure access to client information Provide
support and direction to clinical personnel, other health care
professionals, contractors, volunteers, clients, and families
related to appropriate and available health care resources. Educate
and assure staff, contractors and volunteers comply with clinical
services, policies, and procedures. Coordinate provision of
continuing education programs. Facilitate problem-solving sessions
to enable case managers and other personnel to resolve client
and/or reimbursement source issues. Stay current on available
community resources, health care costs, and industry trends through
self-education and access to outside educational opportunities.
Ensure accuracy, completeness, and timeliness of agency and
clinical documentation in accordance with policies and procedures,
regulatory requirements, and industry standards. Monitor clinical
records of open and closed cases regularly, and participates in
quarterly clinical record review. Provide leadership to team and
support staff in identifying /client needs and opportunities for
quality improvement. Assist with marketing, public relations, and
discharge planning by participating in departmental meetings.
Assist performance improvement teams with data collection and other
activities performed as part of the annual performance improvement
plan. Review data to ensure accuracy and consistency with
requirements. Communicate with clinicians and provide training as
indicated to achieve compliance with collection and reporting
timelines. Assures personnel, contractors and volunteers are
currently credentialed by the state in which they work Identify and
implement changes in clinical and/or operational practice based on
the findings of the performance improvement program. Assures
current written policies and procedures are accessible to
personnel, contractors and volunteers during hours of operation
Interpret and enforce human resource policies and procedures in a
fair and consistent manner. Assist in the development of personnel
qualifications, and in screening and interviewing of new personnel
and make hiring recommendations to human resources. Assist in the
orientation of new personnel. Conduct timely performance
evaluations in accordance with policy. Provide on-site supervision
per policy and as needed to determine staff competency and to
respond to educational and developmental needs. Follow guidelines
for disciplinary actions, documenting such actions in accordance
with policies and legal guidelines. Monitor employee turnover,
overtime, and absenteeism and take appropriate actions to address
problems/issues. Collaborate with human resources/staffing to
ensure proper staffing of qualified, competent personnel.
Demonstrate knowledge of infection prevention and control practices
by complying with policies and regulatory requirements. Assess
safety of environment and take the initiative to help prevent
accidents and promote safety and a safe environment. Recognize and
respond appropriately to potentially unsafe situations. ?
Qualifications Graduate of a state-approved school of professional
nursing Current unblemished and unrestricted license as a
Registered Nurse in the state(s) of practice BSN or MSN preferred
Minimum of five (5) years nursing experience including home care or
closely related service Minimum of three (3) years of management
experience preferred One to two (1-2) years case management
experience preferred Complies with accepted professional standards
and practice Excellent communication (verbal and written),
interpersonal and leadership skills, and strong business acumen.
Demonstrates organizational, facilitative and assertiveness skills,
flexibility and the ability to work effectively in teams. Strong
analytical skills and ability to summarize and present data and
statistics. Knowledge of home care federal and state regulations
Knowledge of reimbursement sources and documentation requirements
within home health care Current CPR certification Ability to travel
Licensed driver with clean driving record and insured in accordance
with state and/or Agency requirements. The typical base pay range
for this role is USD $87,800 - $131,300 per year. Individual base
pay depends on various factors, in addition to primary work
location, complexity and responsibility of role, job
duties/requirements, and relevant experience, skills and other
market-based factors. Available Benefits Include Medical Dental
Vision 401(k) Company Paid Short Term Disability Flexible Spending
Account (FSA) Health Savings Account (HSA) Paid Time Off Voluntary
Benefits Please contact Sofia Weiner at (720) 207-2842 x514 or at
Sofia.Weiner@procasemanagement.com today to learn more about our
opportunities where you can make a difference in your own career!
Professional Case Management is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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