Nurse Practitioner- Telehealth (Eastern Time Zone)
Devoted HealthFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
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The role offers paid hourly compensation that includes appointment time and travel time to/from the patient’s home, with a 2-hour minimum paid, plus IRS-standard mileage rate reimbursement.
This is a per diem, mobile-based role requiring local travel within a designated geographic area, such as Syracuse/Albany, NY, up to 50 miles to patient homes, with no office requirement.
Candidates need a current Nurse Practitioner license, minimum 2 years of relevant experience preferred, proficiency in medical equipment and documentation, strong interpersonal and communication skills, and a valid driver’s license.
This per diem role offers flexible hours with no minimum monthly visit commitment; referrals are assigned based on geographic availability and demand, and IQVIA handles all scheduling.
Strong candidates will have a current NP license, at least 2 years of experience, familiarity with medical software and equipment, excellent patient communication skills, and a reliable vehicle with a clean driving record, as a drug screening and background check are required.
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