Horizon Case Management Corp™ delivers industry-leading brain-injury case-management services that place client care, ethics, and compliance first. As we expand, we are building a finance team that matches our clinical excellence. Join a mission-driven organization where your expertise directly supports clients rebuilding their lives.
We’re looking for a US-licensed Registered Nurse (USRN) with strong clinical documentation, communication, and care coordination skills to support case management, report preparation, and client-facing activities. This is a remote, flexible opportunity ideal for nurses who excel at both clinical writing and patient care coordination.
Key Responsibilities
Clinical Documentation & Reporting
- Review and summarize medical records, including provider notes, therapy reports, and assessments
- Prepare accurate and well-structured Case Management (CM) reports for patients with complex conditions (e.g., TBI, SCI, post-MVA)
- Ensure documentation accuracy, clinical consistency, and HIPAA compliance
- Utilize Advocate Systems (preferred but not required)
Report Components
- Presenting problem and diagnoses (with ICD-10 codes)
- Past medical and surgical history
- Medications, allergies, and treatment summaries
- Current providers, therapy updates, and patient progress
- SOAP notes (Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan)
- Comprehensive case management plans, including:
- Nursing diagnoses
- SMART goals
- Evidence-based care strategies
Care Coordination & Client Interaction
- Conduct online appointments/virtual check-ins with clients
- Assist in developing, implementing, and updating individualized care plans
- Coordinate with healthcare providers to ensure continuity of care
- Call provider offices to schedule appointments, follow-ups, and services
- Monitor patient progress and adjust care plans as needed
- Serve as a liaison between patients, families, and healthcare teams
Qualifications
- Active USRN license (required)
- Experience in case management, utilization review, or care coordination
- Strong clinical writing and documentation skills
- Knowledge of medical terminology, care planning, and ICD-10 coding (preferred)
- Excellent verbal and written English communication
- Ability to manage both independent documentation tasks and live client interactions
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail
Work Details
- Remote / Work-from-home
- Flexible schedule (outcome- and deliverable-focused)
- Initial trial task: one CM report
- Opportunity for long-term collaboration based on performance
Why Join Us
Work with a collaborative remote team where you can combine clinical expertise, patient interaction, and care coordination to improve outcomes for a diverse caseload. This role is ideal for USRNs seeking flexibility, meaningful patient engagement, and a blend of clinical writing and active case management