Included Health

Healthcare

UrgentCareNursePractitioner

₹75–105L ~AI est. Connecticut FULL TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Urgent Care Nurse Practitioner at Included Health. Skills: Virtual care, Patient assessment, Treatment planning. Conduct age-appropriate history. Conduct virtual exams”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Evening shifts, Weekend rotation, Holiday shifts

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Master's or Doctoral-level FNP program, Active Nurse Practitioner license, Active RN licensure, National certification as FNP, Active RN compact license, 3+ years post-training experience, Experience with newborns through adult populations, Proficiency with technology, Proficiency with electronic medical records, Active Medicare status

Nice to Have

Five or more active state licenses, Prior telemedicine experience, Video-based virtual care experience

What You'll Do.

Conduct age-appropriate history

Conduct virtual exams

Order diagnostic tests

Interpret diagnostic tests

Develop treatment plans

Document treatment plans

Manage acute conditions

Manage chronic conditions

Manage mental health conditions

Maintain knowledge of clinical best practices

Maintain knowledge of evidence-based care

Provide cross-coverage

Offer scheduling flexibility

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Provider teams; Support teams

Communication Scope

Excellent communication

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