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REGISTERED NURSE CASE MANAGER

A Path of Care Hospice in Enid, OK is seeking a full‑time RN Case Manager to provide compassionate, high‑quality nursing care to patients in their homes. This role is ideal for a registered nurse who wants to grow professionally while working with a dedicated, mission‑driven healthcare team.

This position offers competitive pay based on experience and a $5,000 loyalty bonus, along with medical, dental, vision, life insurance, a 401(k), paid time off (PTO), six paid holidays, optional Allstate insurance, and flexible scheduling.

About A Path of Care Hospice

A Path of Care Hospice is part of a partnership of home health, hospice, and private home services agencies. Our mission is to relieve pain, improve comfort, and empower patients to maintain dignity and independence. We collaborate closely with physicians to create individualized care plans and uphold our core values of credibility, accountability, responsiveness, and empathy.

Our team is the foundation of our high‑quality care. We work hard to create a supportive, growth‑oriented environment where employees can build meaningful, long‑lasting careers.


What You'll Do as an RN Case Manager

As an RN Case Manager, you ensure patients receive exceptional nursing care and support throughout their hospice journey. Your responsibilities include:

  • Completing initial assessments within 48 hours of hospice election
  • Working with the attending physician and interdisciplinary team to complete comprehensive assessments
  • Developing, coordinating, and initiating individualized plans of care
  • Conducting ongoing assessments and updating care plans based on changes in patient condition
  • Addressing physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs
  • Communicating regularly with physicians and the care team to maintain continuity of care
  • Maintaining accurate, timely documentation to meet regulatory requirements
  • Providing leadership by instructing caregivers and volunteers and supervising LPNs and hospice aides
  • Practicing infection control and reporting any signs of abuse
  • Providing direct patient care as needed and assisting with discharge planning
  • Participating in professional development, community programs, and agency initiatives

Your work ensures patients receive compassionate, comprehensive care while supporting families through a challenging time.

Qualifications

  • Active Oklahoma Registered Nurse license
  • At least 1 year of clinical experience
  • Reliable transportation and vehicle liability insurance
  • Hospice, home health, critical care, or emergency room experience preferred
  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills
  • Ability to adapt to changing circumstances, mentor others, and work with compassion and patience
  • Commitment to integrity, critical thinking, and teamwork

Work Schedule

  • Full‑time
  • Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Ready to Join Our Nursing Team?


Our application process is quick and easy. If you believe you're a great fit for this RN Case Manager role, please complete our brief, mobile‑friendly 3‑minute application. We look forward to meeting you!

Location: 73701





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