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Concierge Geriatric Nurse

  • On-site
    • Houston, Texas, United States
  • $110,000 - $130,000 per year

Job description

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced, highly organized Geriatric Nurse Care Manager to oversee and coordinate comprehensive care for a group of 6–8 aging adults in the Houston metropolitan area. This is a hands-on role that requires equal parts clinical knowledge, logistical execution, and clear communication. You will serve as the central point of contact between medical providers, insurance carriers, legal/financial advisors, and family members — ensuring nothing falls through the cracks.

This is not a supervisory desk job. You will be in the field daily: driving clients to appointments, sitting in on consultations, advocating with providers, and managing the details that determine quality of life.

Core Responsibilities

Medical Coordination & Advocacy

  • Schedule and accompany clients to medical, dental, specialist, and therapy appointments

  • Serve as a knowledgeable advocate during provider visits — ask the right questions, take detailed notes, and ensure follow-through on recommendations

  • Track diagnoses, treatment plans, and medication regimens for each client; flag conflicts or concerns proactively

  • Coordinate across multiple providers to ensure continuity of care and prevent gaps

Insurance & Benefits Management

  • Manage relationships with insurance carriers (Medicare, Medicare Advantage, Medigap, private plans, long-term care insurance)

  • Handle claims, appeals, prior authorizations, and benefits verification

  • Review Explanation of Benefits (EOBs) for accuracy; dispute billing errors

  • Evaluate plan options during open enrollment periods and recommend changes when appropriate

  • Track long-term care insurance policies — understand benefit triggers, elimination periods, and filing requirements

Long-Term Care Strategy

  • Develop and maintain individualized care plans that evolve with each client's needs

  • Assess when transitions are needed (e.g., independent living → assisted living → memory care → skilled nursing) and research options accordingly

  • Evaluate and vet in-home care providers, facilities, adult day programs, and community resources

  • Stay current on Houston-area senior living options, waitlists, and facility quality

Reporting & Stakeholder Communication

  • Produce clear, concise written reports on each client's status — covering medical updates, upcoming needs, financial/insurance matters, and recommended actions

  • Deliver reports on a regular cadence (weekly, biweekly, or monthly — as determined by family members)

  • Communicate urgent developments immediately via phone or message

  • Maintain organized, HIPAA-compliant records accessible to authorized family members

  • Provide honest assessments — families need accurate information, not reassurance

Crisis & Emergency Management

  • Serve as first responder for non-911 emergencies (falls, hospitalizations, sudden cognitive changes)

  • Maintain current emergency contacts, hospital preferences, and advance directive documentation for each client

  • Manage hospital-to-home or hospital-to-facility transitions, including discharge planning and follow-up

Daily Living & Quality of Life

  • Monitor home safety conditions and recommend modifications (grab bars, ramps, lighting, medical alert systems)

  • Coordinate home maintenance, meal delivery, transportation, and other support services as needed

  • Ensure clients maintain social engagement and mental stimulation appropriate to their abilities

  • Identify early signs of decline — cognitive, physical, or emotional — and respond with appropriate interventions

Job requirements

  • Active nursing license in Texas (RN or LVN)

  • 5+ years of experience in geriatric care management, case management, patient advocacy, or a closely related field

  • Deep familiarity with Medicare, Medicaid, Medicare Advantage, and long-term care insurance

  • Strong knowledge of Houston-area healthcare systems, senior living facilities, and community resources

  • Valid Texas driver's license and clean driving record (company vehicle provided)

  • Exceptional organizational skills — ability to manage complex, overlapping needs for multiple clients without dropping details

  • Clear, professional written and verbal communication

  • Comfort navigating difficult conversations with clients, families, and providers

  • HIPAA compliance knowledge and commitment to confidentiality

Strongly Preferred

  • Experience working with dementia/Alzheimer's clients

  • Familiarity with elder law basics (POA, guardianship, Medicaid spend-down, advance directives)

  • Bilingual English/Vietnamese

Nice to Have

  • Certified Care Manager (CMC) or Aging Life Care Professional (ALCP) credential

Personal Attributes

  • Relentlessly detail-oriented — you catch what others miss

  • Proactive, not reactive — you anticipate problems before they become crises

  • Emotionally steady under pressure — aging care involves hard days and harder conversations

  • High integrity — you report what's true, not what's easy to hear

  • Self-directed — you manage your own schedule, routes, and priorities without micromanagement

Logistics

  • Schedule: Primarily Monday–Friday during business hours, with availability for after-hours emergencies

  • Travel: Extensive daily driving across the Houston metro area; company vehicle provided

  • Tools: [Company-provided phone/laptop, care management software, mileage tracking app]

  • Background Check: Required (including driving record)

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