Case Manager Registered Nurse
Matthews/North Carolina/
- Healthcare
- case manager registered nurse
- RN case manager
- discharge planning
The Case Manager Registered Nurse is responsible for complex discharge planning and coordinating care for medically complex patients in a hospital setting. This role collaborates closely with physicians, social workers, and other healthcare professionals to ensure safe and effective transitions of care. The position requires an active RN license, healthcare experience, and offers flexible PRN scheduling within a collaborative team environment.
Schedule: Hours available any day of the week between 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM; PRN
Location: Matthews Medical Center - Matthews, NC; Award winning 177 bed hospital with new critical care tower in Matthews, a growing suburb of Charlotte ranking #7 on "Best Places to Move in NC". PRN staff are eligible to float within the region.
This role is ideal for an experienced acute care RN Case Manager looking to work in a patient facing but non-bedside role within a high-performing, collaborative team.
- A dynamic PRN opportunity with exposure to a wide range of patient populations
- Work/life balance with PRN flexibility
- Inclusive culture grounded in teamwork, trust, and shared purpose
- Education: 2 Year / Associate Degree, required. Associates Degree in Nursing or BSN, required. 4 Year / Bachelors Degree, preferred.
- Experience: Two or more years healthcare experience, preferred. Case Management or related experience, preferred.
- Licensure/Certification: Current RN licensure in state of employment, required.
- Additional skills required: Weekend and holiday coverage.
- Additional skills preferred: Knowledge/Competence of Microsoft office products and keyboarding.
- Complex discharge planning
- Collaborate with physicians and other members of the healthcare team to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate proactive/complex/safe discharge plans
- Collaborate with MSW case managers for guidance with pscyhosocially complex cases
- Facilitate coordination of care
- Accept responsibility, authority, and accountability for management of care
- Serve as a resource for discharge planning and care coordination for medically complex cases
- Maintain current knowledge of available community resources/post acute care options




