Nurse Manager, LVN at Frontier Direct Care
Edinburg, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

25 Dec, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

26 Sep, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

LVN License, Clinical Experience, People Management, Triage Experience, Complex Case Management, Population Health, Health Coaching, Electronic Medical Records, Communication Skills, Organizational Skills, Customer Service Skills, Training Skills, Regulatory Compliance, Interpersonal Conflict Resolution, Care Coordination, Inventory Management

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Description At Frontier Direct Care, we're transforming healthcare. Our patients get access to the care they need quickly and efficiently while experiencing improved health outcomes for the first time in their life. Join us in shaping the future of healthcare! TRANSFORM HEALTHCARE AND CREATE MASSIVE IMPACT We build experiences people love by incorporating empathy, care and trust. We challenge the status quo to restore the patient-provider relationship, starting with a team that deeply cares about healthcare and each other. DO THE BEST WORK OF YOUR LIFE We’ve redefined patient care and engagement, proving it's possible to build a premium healthcare brand. Supported by top healthcare funds and industry leaders, our strong team is rethinking collaboration and building a global, household name. Join us as a Nurse Manager, LVN and do the best work of your life. The Nurse Manager, LVN will have oversight of MAs at our Edinburg and Pharr clinics. WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING Frontier Direct Care (FDC) Nurse Manager (NM) has a wide range of responsibilities. The NM plays a crucial part in ensuring that the practice provides exceptionally thorough member care. Additionally, the NM ensures that Medical Assistants (MA) make relentless progress in their ability to care for members in an elevated way. Key duties include: MA Medical and Clinical Operations Oversight: The NM manages MAs to ensure efficient and effective practice operations. Support MAs in performance of triage, delegated duties and patient care Manage communications directed to practice: email, fax, phone Vaccine supply and storage coordination Oversee practice inventory and supply Oversee practice billing reconciliation Population health and Chronic Disease Management: The NM researches, plans and coordinates interventions designed to improve practice population health. Monitor practice-wide data related to targeted high-impact pathologies and metrics Develop and implement population health interventions in collaboration with the Medical Director Coordinate individualized education, monitoring, and health coaching for high-risk members in collaboration with Medical Assistants Complex Case Coordination Collaborates with Direct Pay staff, Medical Director and Primary Care Providers to identify members with complex care needs and to establish individualized plans of care. Facilitates care coordination meetings between multilevel Direct Care and Direct Pay teams to minimize care delivery delays and maximize member success Provides direct and indirect coordination of member’s complex needs by Scheduling and follow-up care and ensuring member attendance Monitoring treatment adherence Facilitating communication between providers Coordinating medication refills and access to Durable Medical Equipment (DME) MA Management: The NM is responsible for hiring, training, and evaluating MAs. They also ensure that all staff adhere to strict safety standards and compliance. MA Applicant Interviews Ongoing MA Training and annual competency assessments Support MA with Interpersonal Conflict Resolution MA PTO/schedule coordination MA 1:1 MA Mentor Regulatory Compliance: The NM ensures that all healthcare regulations and safety standards are applied. CLIA Medical Records BLS - maintain certification to train other staff Liaison Role: The NM acts as a liaison between the MA and Lead primary care provider (LPCP). Requirements Qualifications Active and unrestricted LVN license in Texas. Minimum 5 years of clinical LVN experience (clinic setting preferred). Minimum 2 years of people management experience, ideally supervising Medical Assistants. Experience working in a family, primary care or other clinic setting Prior Medical Assistant experience, preferred Experience mentoring and training MAs in clinical skills. Complex case management, population health or case management experience Triage experience Experience educating, monitoring, and providing health coaching for high-risk members Proficiency in electronic medical records (EHR) and scheduling platforms. Active BLS certification or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire. Strong organizational, communication, and customer service skills. Willingness and ability to travel weekly between assigned clinics Personal cell phone use required for internal communications (Don’t worry, your number will not be shared externally, we use Twilio for external communication). SOUND LIKE YOU? You’re passionate about improving healthcare access and efficiency. You’re a proactive leader who inspires team growth and collaboration. You thrive in a fast-paced, evolving care environment. You’re excited to drive impact across clinical operations and population health initiatives BENEFITS Taking Care of You Now and Your Future Medical, dental, and vision insurance Frontier Direct Care Membership for you and your immediate family Voluntary insurance: short-term disability, long-term disability, life insurance, and other supplemental insurances 401(k) plan: Free access to financial wellness platforms that provide financial advisors + personal finance tools Flexible Paid Time Off (PTO) policy, including up to 5 unplanned days off per year 9 additional company holidays Parental leave policies At Frontier Direct Care, we value diversity. We are an equal opportunity employer: we do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Responsibilities
The Nurse Manager, LVN oversees Medical Assistants at the Edinburg and Pharr clinics, ensuring efficient practice operations and exceptional member care. They are responsible for managing communications, coordinating population health interventions, and facilitating complex case coordination.
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