PRN Case Manager (RN)

  • Glenwood Springs
  • Valley View Hospital
Job Description Job Description

Come experience winter in the Rockies! The mountains are calling!!

We're looking for a PRN Case Manager RN to join our Case Management team!

Previous Case Management experience strongly preferred!

GENERAL OBJECTIVES:

  1. Assists Valley View inpatients and outpatients and their families in the overall Management of their plan of care across the continuum.

QUALIFICATIONS:

Education:

  • BSN RN preferred.
  • CO RN License or ability to obtain.

Experience:

  • Case management experience preferred.
  • Computer experience (word processing, spreadsheet) and familiarity with Meditech

SALARY RANGE:

  • $37.50 to $56.23/hour +14% PRN Differential Pay.
  • Entry salary dependent upon education, skill set, and experience.
  • Valley View recognizes a 4% pay difference for RN-ADN, BSN, MSN

BENEFITS

  • Air Ambulance Membership
  • Annual Bonus based upon organizational and individual performance.
  • 401(a) and 403(b) plans
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • Annual Bonus to eligible PRN employees based upon organizational and individual performance.
  • Employee discount on Valley View Services
  • Use of Sunlight and Aspen SkiCo day passes
  • and more!

About Us
Located between Aspen and Vail, along the Colorado River, Glenwood Springs is a mecca for outdoor adventures in our beautiful mountains. When you are looking to relax, we also have the largest hot springs pool in the world. As a community with a population of about 10,000, Glenwood Springs is an ideal size.

Valley View Hospital offers exceptional benefits, including a robust health and dental plan; vision and life insurance; defined contribution pension plan; 403(b); and generous accrual of vacation/sick days. Relocation and other financial assistance may apply, along with many more employee perks.

At Valley View, our mission is to provide convenient, connected care to the communities of Western Colorado with scope, technology, and expertise that are rarely found in regional hospitals.