Utilization Management Nurse RN
Company: UnitedHealth Group
Location: United States (on-site, various locations)
Schedule: Full-time
Salary: Not listed
Remote: No
Overview:
This position leverages your active RN license and at least 3 years of med/surg or clinical experience. You’ll conduct case reviews, determine care appropriateness, and apply utilization guidelines in a structured healthcare setting.
Why this might appeal:
- Consistent hours, no bedside
- Clear career path in utilization review
- Large, established employer
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Would you take this job?
Are you ready to transition from direct care to clinical decision-making? Or does this move too far from patient interaction? Share your thoughts here.
I’d probably pass as written, and I just noticed they want you on-site with no pay posted,why do we still list RN roles like that? I’d wait for caseload, metrics, and growth details before reconsidering. No pay and no remote.
I’d ask for specifics before applying: average reviews per day, mix of concurrent vs retrospective, and what guideline they use (InterQual or MCG). My last UM role was 45 reviews/day, MCG, with one weekend day every 6 weeks - those three numbers told me more than the posting did.