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Nurse Practitioner (NP) – Telemedicine Urgent Care

Job Description

This is a remote position.

OpenLoop is always seeking telemedicine Nurse Practitioners (NPs) to provide asynchronous and synchronous virtual patient care. Care delivery spans tele-urgent care and episodic ambulatory care, treating a broad range of low-acuity and acute conditions through a telemedicine-first model.




Meet OpenLoop

OpenLoop Health was founded with the vision to deliver healing anywhere. We do so by thoughtfully pairing leading clinicians (like you!) with innovative telehealth companies providing patient care in all 50 states.

Our team of Clinical Recruiters and full-service support staff are dedicated to helping you land the right virtual care positions aligned to your expertise, passions, and schedule. Consider OpenLoop your all-access pass to rewarding work, competitive pay, and the flexibility you’ve been looking for.

About the Position

This is an incredible opportunity to work in a fast-paced, innovative environment that puts patients first. We hire clinical care professionals who deliver care using telemedicine modalities including asynchronous, video, and phone encounters.

Nurse Practitioners function as independent clinicians within an interdisciplinary care team and practice in accordance with state scope-of-practice regulations, clinical practice guidelines, and organizational policies. NPs are responsible for evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of patients across acute and episodic care settings.

The scope of care focuses on common conditions seen in urgent, episodic, and ambulatory care settings for adult patients. Depth in every clinical area is not required; however, comfort treating across multiple domains is essential.

Responsibilities

  • Obtain medical histories, conduct virtual asynchronous and synchronous evaluations, document findings, and evaluate and diagnose acute and episodic conditions

  • Deliver care across a broad urgent-care scope, which may include acute illness, primary-care-type complaints, men’s sexual health, hair loss, medical weight loss, UTIs, emergency birth control, dermatologic conditions, and related low-acuity urgent care needs

  • Provide care through both asynchronous and synchronous visits, with the majority of work expected to be asynchronous

  • Review laboratory results and take appropriate clinical action within established protocols

  • Practice efficiently in a telemedicine environment while maintaining high standards of quality, safety, and documentation

  • Demonstrate flexibility in an evolving clinical and operational environment

  • Communicate effectively with other providers through comprehensive charting and secure messaging platforms

  • Balance evidence-based medicine with patient preferences and values, promoting patient confidence and continuity of care

  • Provide feedback on opportunities to improve clinical quality and operational processes



Requirements

Requirements

  • National board certification (AANP or ANCC) in good standing

  • Minimum of three (3) years of experience practicing as a board-certified Nurse Practitioner

  • Minimum of one (1) year of successful experience delivering care in a primarily telehealth-based clinical setting

  • Minimum of 3 active, non-restrictive U.S. state licenses

  • Experience managing both asynchronous and synchronous patient encounters

  • Ability to practice autonomously within state scope-of-practice guidelines in a production-oriented virtual care environment

  • Comfort reviewing laboratory results and taking appropriate clinical action

  • Strong clinical judgment across a broad scope of urgent and episodic care

  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills

  • Above-average comfort with technology and virtual care workflows

Timely, professional, and patient-focused

Benefits

Benefits

Pay & Perks

Compensation structure varies by care type and visit modality and will be discussed during the recruitment process.

Other Info

  • This is a 1099 contract position

  • 20–40 hours per week, full-time preferred

  • Majority asynchronous care

  • Some weekend availability required




Salary: $20/sync; $7/no show; $6/asyncThis offer from "OpenLoop" has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 84% flex score.
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