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About The Company A fast-growing digital healthcare platform transforming outpatient care by making high-quality medical services simple, fast, and affordable. Led by the founders of a major healthcare venture acquired by a global tech leader, the organization is building the go-to destination for most non-emergency medical needs through clinical excellence and intuitive virtual technology.

Position: Telehealth Nurse Practitioner

Type: Part-time

Compensation: Upto $75/hr

Location: Remote (United States)

Commitment: 20 hours/week

Role Responsibilities

  • Deliver high-quality virtual care through triage, chat, and video consultations.
  • Assess and manage patients across a wide range of acuity and clinical complexity.
  • Coordinate expedited labs, imaging, referrals, and specialist input within the care network.
  • Utilize modern telehealth platforms to maintain clear, timely, and accurate documentation.
  • Support and guide clinical workflows, policies, and best practices across teams.
  • Adapt quickly to new tools, workflows, and next-generation digital health models.
Requirements
  • Background in Family Medicine or Internal Medicine.
  • Minimum of 6,240 clinical practice hours (equivalent to 3 years full-time experience).
  • 5–10 years of total experience in Family or Internal Medicine.
  • 4+ years of telehealth experience.
  • Active U.S. medical licensure covering at least 40% of the U.S. population, including CA, TX, FL, and NY.
  • Prior leadership experience overseeing clinical teams, workflows, or policies.
  • Strong comfort with triage-based decision-making.
  • Fast learner with digital tools and remote care processes.
  • U.S.-based candidates only (visa sponsorship not available).
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