Why You'll Love This Role: Work at the intersection of public health, clinical care, and social justice Gain experience in both nursing triage and medical case management Contribute to a high-impact program serving people living with HIV Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team and community providers Access ongoing professional development opportunities Key Responsibilities: Deliver client-centered case management, helping clients navigate housing, food, insurance, mental health, substance use treatment, and medical care Conduct in-depth client assessments and reassessments Provide nursing triage, medication management, injections, and treatments in clinical, office, and community settings Support clients after ER/hospital discharge, post-incarceration, or after transition from other institutions Manage prior authorizations, medical supplies, and medication refills Document interactions in EMR systems and ensure timely data entry for grant and program reporting Participate in case conferences, quality improvement efforts, and community collaborations Educate patients and families on treatment adherence, health maintenance, and wellness resources You're a Great Fit If You: Are a licensed RN in Illinois or will become licensed within 3 months Have strong communication and organizational skills Are adept working with underserved and marginalized communities, including people of color, LGBTQ individuals, youth, and those impacted by trauma, incarceration, poverty, and mental health or substance use challenges Understand the importance of trauma-informed, culturally respectful care Thrive in a team setting and enjoy working with interdisciplinary professionals Have excellent documentation skills using EMRs and client tracking systems Preferred Qualifications: Bachelor's degree in nursing (required) Prior experience in HIV care, community health, or public health settings preferred Experience with enrollment in Medicaid/Marketplace insurance, Illinois social services, pharmacy assistance programs a plus Training and Support: Receive training in HIV case management (AFC Medical Case Management Training required upon hire) Attend at least 12 annual professional development sessions (topics include cultural competency, mental health, QI/QM, and HIV education) Annual cultural competency and self-care education Schedule and environment: Full-time Clinic and office, with some visits in community or hospital settings Must be available for community outreach and cross-coverage when needed You may apply for this position by submitting your cover letter and resume by clicking the "Reply by Email" button.
Job ID: 514380717
Originally Posted on: 3/20/2026
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