Full-Time

Registered Nurse

Registered Nurse, Case Manager

Posted on 1/13/2026

Deadline 1/7/27
Tuality Healthcare

Tuality Healthcare

201-500 employees

Non-profit hospital delivering patient care

Compensation Overview

$49.53 - $74.79/hr

Hillsboro, OR, USA

In Person

Relocation assistance available up to $15,000.

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Associates Degree in Nursing
  • Current license as a Registered Nurse by the Oregon State Board of Nursing
  • American Heart Association Healthcare Provider Basic Life Support
  • For Associates Degree in Nursing must have 3 years’ experience practicing as a RN; for Bachelor or Master of Science in Nursing must have 2 years’ experience practicing as a RN
  • Strong clinical nursing skills with five years hospital experience in varied clinical settings (preferred)
  • Knowledge of insurance carriers and Medicare guidelines in the hospital environment (preferred)
  • Knowledge of community health and social service resources (preferred)
  • Demonstrates ethical commitment to quality assurance and confidentiality of all data and information
  • Advanced communication and interpersonal skills that utilize consideration body language, filters, listening, paraphrasing, and questions with customers of diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds
  • Ability to write clear and legible clinical notes
  • Experience working in highly confidential settings
  • Possesses excellent telephone skills and interpersonal communication abilities both verbal and written
  • Ability to develop case management care plans and solutions utilizing critical thinking and problem-solving skills
  • Familiar with computerized word processing and electronic medical records
  • Ability to implement ideas and programs required
  • Self-directed and must be able to follow through on projects with attention to detail and implement ideas and programs with minimal supervision
  • Demands creativity, flexibility and the ability to work under stress
  • Applies problem-solving techniques to the case management process
  • Maintains familiarity with disease processes, available resources and treatment modalities, assessing their quality and appropriateness for specific disabilities, illnesses and injuries
  • Provides care appropriate to the age of patients served pediatric, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients based on principles of growth and development and life stages
  • Demonstrates confidentiality according to PHI regarding patient and co-worker information
  • Demonstrates an understanding of insurance policy language and various health care options
  • Responds to correspondence independently, as appropriate
  • Exhibits the ability to learn "just in time" and shares findings with others
  • Demonstrates ability to work in a team situation
  • Ability to facilitate family care conferences, manage multiple interruptions, communicate effectively with patients and act as patient advocate
  • Advocates and respects patients’ rights and/or significant other’s rights
  • Utilizes problem-solving techniques consistently to resolve complaints or concerns
  • Maintains a cooperative and harmonious relationship with staff and management
  • Demonstrates respect of others, communicates clearly and attempts to resolve interpersonal conflicts
  • Develops and maintain collegial relationships with other professionals by attending continuing education and professional group sessions
  • Bilingual skills a plus (Desirable)
Responsibilities
  • Evaluates medical information and completes discharge needs assessments within 1 day of admission as set by established criteria, to identify patients that are at high risk of requiring post-hospital services, and the need for case management and discharge planning intervention.
  • Initiate and complete safe discharge plans for inpatients by arranging Home Health referrals, complex drug therapy interventions, outpatient clinic visits, skilled nursing placements, intermediate care placements, assisted living arrangements, etc.
  • Documents initial assessment of the patient and continually assesses discharge needs through the continuum of care.
  • Works closely with external vendor partners to arrange post-discharge needs, maintains amiable and professional relationship with vendors at all times.
  • Assesses variables that impact health and functioning, interprets clinical information and assesses implications for treatment.
  • Issues Important Messages from Medicare (IMM), Medicare Outpatient Observation Notice (MOON), and denial of services letter following appropriate health plan or Medicare guidelines.
  • Collaborates with Hospitalists and Multi-Disciplinary team daily to facilitate the timely discharge of patients from the hospital setting.
  • Enters Avoidable Days and Code 44 Documentation when appropriate.
  • Provides information to patients and families on “Advanced Directives” when requested.
  • Responds to outpatient and community questions and referrals.
  • Screens patient’s medical records concurrently and/or retrospectively using pre-established screening criteria for quality assurance and discharge planning.
  • Facilitates discharge planning for the continuum of care.
  • Facilitates placements or referrals as appropriate to meet the patient’s clinical needs/rights and are specific for neonate, infant, pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric populations.
  • Reports suspected abuse, neglect, or unsafe discharge environment to the appropriate agency.
  • Develops an individualized case management plan that addresses physical, vocational, psychosocial, age, cultural, financial and educational needs and documents case management activities.
  • Coordinates the appropriate services and resources needed.
  • Communicates with patient/family/significant others and all multi-disciplinary team members for appropriate post-hospital services/needs.
  • Consults with the social worker to identify appropriate social service needs.
  • Provides insurance carriers with necessary information to authorize follow-up care when necessary and obtains pre-authorization for post-discharge services including Skilled Nursing, Durable Medical Equipment, Home Oxygen, or Rehabilitation.
  • Relays pertinent information to the Case Management Manager to represent Case Management with internal medical or quality committees, inpatient nursing staff, ancillary provider staff as appropriate.
  • Attends scheduled staff, care conferences, and other meetings as appropriate (occasional)
  • Attends Utilization Review Committee meetings as schedule allows (occasional)
  • Shares information from seminars and other sources of education with others as appropriate (occasional)
Desired Qualifications
  • Bachelor or Master of Science in Nursing
  • Five (5) years hospital experience in varied clinical settings (preferred)
  • Knowledge of insurance carriers and Medicare guidelines in the hospital environment (preferred)
  • Knowledge of community health and social service resources (preferred)
  • Certification in Case Management from ACMA Or CMSA
  • Certified Medical Translator
  • Bilingual skills a plus

Hillsboro Medical Center (formerly Tuality Healthcare) is a non-profit community health system in Hillsboro, Oregon that provides inpatient and outpatient care, including cancer treatment, cardiac services, surgery, emergency, maternity, and primary and specialty clinics. It delivers care across its main hospital, cancer center, and clinics, with certain specialty services coordinated through its OHSU Health partnership to access University-level specialty care. The center blends strong local, community-based care with a formal alliance to broaden access to advanced services, and reinvests earnings to improve quality and expand offerings. Its goal is to improve health outcomes for Washington County residents by providing comprehensive, accessible medical care and expanding specialty services through the OHSU collaboration.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Hillsboro, Oregon

Founded

1918

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What believers are saying

  • Physician shortages project 86,000 deficit by 2036, expanding residency programs.[positive trends]
  • Telehealth grew 38% since 2023, extending virtual cardiology and oncology.[positive trends]
  • OHSU partners report 12% margin improvement from shared services.[positive trends]

What critics are saying

  • OHSU builds Beaverton hospital, eroding cardiology and cancer share in 12-24 months.[negative trends]
  • OHA HB 4130 mandates staffing ratios, forcing 20-30% nurse hires in 3-6 months.[negative trends]
  • Joint Commission revokes accreditation over critical care violations in 6-12 months.[negative trends]

What makes Tuality Healthcare unique

  • OHSU affiliation since 2016 integrates community care with advanced specialties.[5]
  • Tuality/OHSU Cancer Center opened in 2002 for superior oncology outcomes.[5]
  • Earned AHA Stroke Gold Plus and Diabetes Honor Roll awards recently.[3]

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

Hybrid Work Options

Remote Work Options

Wellness Program

Mental Health Support

Phone/Internet Stipend

Home Office Stipend

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