Nurse Manager: Case Management

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About Chamber Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in America. At Chamber, we’re rebuilding the system for cardiology, creating a world where outcomes, not volume, define success. We partner with independent cardiologists to help them lead population health efforts in their communities, equipping them with technology, data, and operational tools that turn complex insights into better care for patients. Our model blends clinical expertise, thoughtful design, and a modern operating platform that supports physicians, patients, and payers alike. We believe innovation and empathy go hand in hand, and by combining cutting-edge AI tools with a relentless focus on human care, we can transform heart health at scale.   Role Overview We are seeking a Nurse Manager to launch, build and lead our RN Case Management function. This is a unique opportunity for a strong operator who will initially manage cases, set standards, design workflows, and then grow into developing Nurse Team Leads and scaling the organization. You will define and shape case management at Chamber—building teams, establishing evidence-based workflows, embedding NCQA-compliant practices, and designing an operating system that enables consistent, high-quality care at scale.   Key Responsibilities:   Build the Function • Stand up RN case management workflows across core programs (e.g., transitions of care, longitudinal care management) • Personally manage a panel of patients to set the clinical and operational standard • Design care pathways, documentation practices, and escalation protocols • Identify early gaps in care delivery, staffing, and workflows and solve them in real time   Scale the Team • Transition from individual contributor to team leader as the organization grows • Hire, onboard, and develop Medical Assistants, Nurse Team Leads • Create clear roles, responsibilities, and capacity models across teams • Build training and onboarding programs that ensure consistency and quality   Drive Performance • Set and monitor performance metrics (e.g., engagement, LOS, readmissions, care progression) • Use data to drive continuous improvement across teams   Clinical Oversight & Escalation • Serve as an escalation point for complex clinical and operational cases • Model strong clinical judgment and reinforce best practices across the team   Quality, Compliance & Systems Building • Embed NCQA-compliant workflows and documentation into daily operations • Build scalable systems and feedback loops that ensure quality and efficiency • Partner cross-functionally to integrate workflows with product, data, and payer requirements   What Success Looks Like:

  • Fully built RN case management function, with robust workflows and high-performing teams.
  • Nurse Team Leads who independently manage high-functioning teams with consistency.
  • Measurable improvement in care progression, care transitions, and patient outcomes.
  • Scalable systems supporting rapid growth without sacrificing quality  
Requirements:
  • RN license required; BSN preferred
    • Compact Nursing License or licensure to practice in DC & Maryland required
  • ACM, CCM, or CMAC certification preferred
  • 5–8+ years of case management or care coordination nursing experience
  • Experience building or scaling teams in a startup or fast-growth environment
  • Track record of transitioning from individual contributor to people manager
  • Experience in value-based care, population health, or managed care preferred
  • Strong operational skills with a focus on action, accountability, and continuous improvement  
Location: This is a remote role but you must be based in the United States.   Chamber Values Our values guide how we lead, collaborate, and care: • Low Ego: We stay grounded, curious, and open to feedback. • Empathy: We build trust through compassion and thoughtful communication. • Courage: We take action, think critically, and challenge ideas respectfully. • Ownership: We follow through with integrity and hold ourselves to high standards. • Grit: We push through ambiguity, move with urgency, and solve problems with horsepower and heart.
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