Sheltering Arms Institute is a non-profit, state-of-the-science physical rehabilitation hospital and network of outpatient centers, created through a joint venture between Sheltering Arms and VCU Health. Bringing together Sheltering Arms’ trusted brand and clinical reputation with VCU Health’s nationally ranked programs and research, the Institute delivers an innovative, transdisciplinary model of rehabilitative care grounded in advanced technology, research, and evidence-based treatment.
Ranked among the nation’s best rehabilitation hospitals—and the top rehabilitation provider in Virginia—by U.S. News & World Report and recognized as a Top Workplace nationally by USA Today and in Central Virginia by Richmond Times-Dispatch, our culture empowers team members to grow, innovate, and contribute to a shared mission: delivering superior outcomes and redefining what’s possible in rehabilitation.
At Sheltering Arms Institute, you’ll join a collaborative, patient-centered environment where your ideas, expertise, and passion can make a meaningful difference.
If you’re driven to make an impact and help shape the future of rehabilitative care, we invite you to join us in reinventing rehabilitation for life beyond limits.
We are currently seeking a talented Care Management Specialist PRN to join our dynamic and growing team. The Care Management Specialist PRN will provide both weekday and weekend coverage. Sheltering Arms Institute’s Care Management Team provides both direct patient care to patients and families and assist in the coordination of team delivered services. The Care Management Specialists complete a psychosocial screening, followed by a more thorough assessment as needed to contribute to the patient’s individualized transdisciplinary treatment plans, supporting the patient and family’s goals. These providers offer psychosocial support and intervention; educate patients, their family members, team members, and social work students; facilitate compliance with treatment; work with the community to provide needed services; and coordinate discharge planning activities. The Care Management Team plays a vital role in coordinating the movement of all patients through their inpatient stay at Sheltering Arms Institute, while honoring the treatment goals and plan of each individual patient. This effective and attentive planning for life beyond inpatient rehabilitation is also critical for SAI to meet organizational goals associated with our Mission, Vision, and Values. Care Management specialists work directly with patients, families, the rehab team, third party payers, and external agencies to assure the development of a coordinated rehabilitation program that will maximize patient outcomes and create a safe, sustainable discharge plan. Care Management serves as a resource to other team members regarding prudent utilization practices and payer requirements.
Compensation
$40.00 per hour
This rate reflects our commitment to pay equity and market‑competitive compensation.
Final compensation depends on experience, skills, and internal equity.
Benefits
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PRN team members are eligible to participate in the 403(b) retirement plan and discount programs.
Qualifications and Skills
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Previous experience in a healthcare setting providing clinical social work and/or case management services required.
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Acute care or inpatient rehab experience preferred.
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Experience in an academic healthcare setting and/or clinical experience with specialty patient populations (Traumatic Brain Injury, Spinal Cord Injury, and Stroke) also preferred.
Education/Certifications
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Master's Degree of Social Work from a Council on Social Work Education accredited program or Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing from an accredited School of Nursing preferred
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Registered Nurse in Virginia or License required if a licensed registered nurse
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Licensed Clinical Social Worker preferred
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Certified Case Manager certification preferred
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status.