Part-Time

RN Case Management

Discharge Planning

Posted on 10/7/2025

Logan Health

Logan Health

501-1,000 employees

Six-hospital health system, clinics, air ambulance

No salary listed

Kalispell, MT, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (2)
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Requirements
  • Current Montana RN license or a multi-state compact license with authorization to practice nursing within the state of Montana; required. BSN preferred.
  • Minimum of two (2) years’ RN experience in a similar position within a medical setting (e.g. physician office, clinic, or hospital) required.
  • Minimum of one (1) year case management experience preferred.
  • Case Management Certification preferred.
  • Healthcare Provider (HCP) CPR, ACLS, and/or BLS certification required and/or as dictated by each practice/service line.
  • A solid understanding of HIPAA and patient confidentiality, with professionalism and discretion in every interaction.
  • Strong organizational and critical thinking skills, with the ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with confidence in navigating sensitive situations.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and the flexibility to learn new systems as needed.
Responsibilities
  • Oversee the transition of care from inpatient to outpatient settings, ensuring seamless coordination of services for optimal patient outcomes.
  • Manage and review inpatient services to ensure appropriate utilization of resources and adherence to established guidelines.
  • Actively participate in interdisciplinary team meetings to develop and implement effective discharge plans, fostering communication and collaboration across care teams.
  • Identifies clinical and social needs of patient related to admission and/or discharge. Formulates a plan for transition in a safe and timely manner to the least restrictive environment that can meet each patient’s needs. Collaborates with stakeholders to address social determinants of health (SDOH) and a thorough admission and/or discharge plan as applicable to assigned area(s).
  • Identifies patients at risk for readmission and works with the interdisciplinary team across the continuum to formulate and implement a discharge plan to decrease the risk for readmission.
  • Acts as a resource to providers, patients, caregivers and interdisciplinary team regarding community resources and reimbursement as applicable to assigned area(s).
  • Exhibits knowledge and skills necessary to provide for the physical, psychological, and cultural needs appropriate to the age, ethnicity and special needs of the patient. Acknowledges and advocates for a patient’s right to self-determination and informed consent.
  • Consistently reflects ownership and professionalism towards Case Management. Identifies areas in need of improvement and serves an active role in developing solutions. Exhibits the Logan Health Core Values in all interactions.
  • Responds to, and provides direction in, a changing workload in a positive and professional manner.
  • Consistently promotes the use of the most appropriate setting and level of care to optimize patient outcomes and ensure efficient use of healthcare resources.
  • Identifies and obtains necessary provider documentation and orders to ensure compliance with all applicable Logan Health, State, and Federal requirements as they relate to Utilization Review, Discharge Planning, and Care Coordination processes as applicable to assigned area(s).
  • Communicates frequently with patient and family/support to promote the development of a patient-focused plan, and ensure that the patient and family/support members are informed and involved in decisions about care.
  • As applicable to assigned area(s); provides medical case management for injured employees, coordinates medical/occupational resources, serves as a resource to appropriate stakeholders related to Workers Compensation, etc.
Desired Qualifications
  • BSN preferred.
  • Minimum of one (1) year case management experience preferred.
  • Case Management Certification preferred.

Logan Health provides comprehensive medical care across a regional health system that includes six hospitals, more than 50 provider clinics, and other services. It operates and coordinates a network of hospitals and clinics to deliver medical treatment, preventive care, and specialty services to residents across 13 counties in a large service area. A key component is its rural air ambulance program, A.L.E.R.T., which helps transport patients quickly to needed care across the region.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Kalispell, Montana

Founded

1910

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • One-click EHR access spans Montana and northern Wyoming, accelerating care delivery.
  • PatientConnect portal rolls out in 2025, unifying access to history and appointments.
  • EHR expands primary care and addresses tribal health disparities with real-time data.

What critics are saying

  • Chester EHR transition reduces appointments April 1-11, 2025, diverting to Benefis.
  • Shelby acclimation delays September 1-15, 2025, extend wait times and erode trust.
  • Dual portals until 2027 split records, exposing breaches and fragmenting coordination.

What makes Logan Health unique

  • Logan Health partners with Billings Clinic and Oracle Health for unified EHR across Montana.
  • Oracle Clinical Digital Assistant uses AI to draft EHR notes from physician encounters.
  • Standardized PACS for radiology imaging based on clinician input and scalability.

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Benefits

401(k) Company Match

Tuition Reimbursement

Fitness Center Membership Discount

Relocation Assistance

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