Hospice RN Case Manager – Defined Territory + Structured Caseload | Canonsburg Area
If you've worked in hospice or home health, you know the difference between a role that's manageable—and one that constantly feels like you're playing catch-up.
This opportunity is designed for an experienced RN who wants ownership of their patients, a structured caseload, and a team that actually supports the work behind the scenes.
You'll be working within a defined territory around Canonsburg and surrounding communities, allowing you to focus on patient care without excessive travel.
What You Can Expect
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Structured caseload: ~6 patient visits per day / 30 units per week
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Consistent weekday schedule: Monday–Friday, 8 AM – 5 PM
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Predictable on-call rotation:
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1 weekend per month
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1 evening per week
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Defined territory: Canonsburg + ~15–25 mile radius
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Team-based hospice model with clinical support
The Role
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Manage and coordinate hospice patient care across your assigned territory
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Serve as the primary point of contact for patients and families
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Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to adjust care plans as needed
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Provide guidance and support to other nursing staff when appropriate
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Maintain timely and accurate documentation
Why Nurses Step Into Case Manager Roles Like This
This type of role tends to appeal to nurses who:
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Want more ownership and continuity of care
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Prefer a structured daily workflow vs constant unpredictability
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Are ready to step into leadership without leaving patient care behind
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Value having a defined territory instead of being spread too thin
What You Bring
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Active RN license in Pennsylvania
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Hospice experience (1+ year required)
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Background in home health or case management
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Comfortable managing a caseload independently
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AHA BLS and ACLS certifications
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Reliable transportation for local travel
Location & Coverage Area
Serving patients in and around:
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Canonsburg
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Surrounding communities within a 15–25 mile radius
(This is a defined coverage area—not an open-ended territory.)
A Quick Note
This role is best suited for nurses who are comfortable balancing patient care, coordination, and documentation expectations within a structured environment.
If you're looking for a position where the territory, schedule, and expectations are clearly defined—this could be a strong fit.
Be prepared to provide your current RN license number for the phone screen.