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FIELD CASE MANAGER (RN) Posted 3 weeks ago PIVOTAL PLACEMENT SERVICES Los Angeles, CA Field Case Manager (RN) Full-Time, PermanentJoin a dynamic and growing Case Management company that empowers Registered Nurses with greater autonomy over their caseloadswhile still offering the opportunity to earn bonuses. We are seeking experienced, self-driven RNs with a background in workers compensation case management to make a meaningful impact in the lives of injured workers.As a Field Case Manager, you will assess, coordinate, and monitor medical care for injured employees, collaborating with healthcare providers, therapists, employers, and insurance carriers to ensure optimal outcomes.Qualifications:Active California RN license requiredExperience in workers compensation, hospice, or home health preferredOpen to training ER and Med-Surg nurse Source: Jobvertise |
LITIGATION SECRETARY (HYBRID) Posted 3 weeks ago BUSBY PARK RECRUITING LLC Los Angeles, CA One of our favorite clients, an international top-tier law firm, is looking for a new Hybrid Litigation Secretary for its Century City or Downtown LA office. This position works two days at home and three in the office and pays up to $115k, depending on skills and level of experience. This firm has amazing benefits and an excellent bonus structure. Position works with a team of 20 other secretaries, supporting the firms associates for all of its California offices. Secretary should have 5 stable years of experience supporting litigation and/or transactional attorneys at a mid to large sized law firm and will hit the ground running drafting letters, spreadsheets, presentations, and shells/templates, including complex formatting and preparation of documents for filing in various courts through attorney service and e-filing portals as well as preparing tables of authorities, exhibits, declarations and proposed orders. Should b Source: Jobvertise |