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Registered Nurse (Remote)

Remote, United States

At Truepill, we power the future of consumer healthcare. We started in 2016 with a vision to modernize healthcare. We provide the building blocks needed to launch and scale world-class healthcare experiences. 

With millions of prescriptions shipped and millions of patients served, we work with many of the world’s largest healthcare organizations - including payers, providers, life sciences companies, consumer health brands, and government agencies. And with new partners continually joining our mission, we aim to further shape the future of healthcare - one patient at a time. Come join us. Let’s build something great together.

We’re looking for an experienced Registered Nurse to support our Central Operations telehealth care team.
 
As a Registered Nurse  with Truepill, you  will provide outreach to support Medicare member compliance with a news Stars measure and confirm successful discharge from an emergency department. You may be tasked with closing other HEDIS measures.
 
Why You'll Love Working at Truepill...
  • We put patients first - We put patients first because their well-being is our priority.
  • We are curious - We never settle for how it's done today. We invent how it will be done tomorrow. Because we don't just ask "why?", we ask "why not?".
  • We impact with urgency - We're the spark that ignites positive change in healthcare. We create impact because we don't anticipate; we innovate.
  • We lead with integrity - Leading with integrity is the foundation of trust. We always do what's best for our people, our customers, and above all, our patients.
  • We hold customer confidentiality - We put discretion & confidentiality at the heart of every relationship.

You're excited about this opportunity because...

  • You’ll provide remote patient care and support through telehealth technologies
  • You’ll conduct virtual patient assessments, including reviewing medical histories and current symptoms. 
  • You will assess and document patients’ medical conditions and histories.
  • You will educate patients and their families on medical conditions and self-care
  • You’ll collaborate with other healthcare providers and clinicians to create and implement care plans
  • You’ll maintain accurate patient records and ensure compliance with healthcare regulations.
  • You’ll stay current with medical advancements and best practices through CME.
  • You will demonstrate empathy, compassion, and professionalism in patient interactions.

We're excited about you because...

  • You possess a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree and a compact state nursing license in one of the following states as your primary state of licensure:
    • Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Guam, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
  • You have strong computer skills and knowledge of electronic medical records.
  • You are able to speak and write effectively. 
  • You are solutions focused with a growth mindset.
  • You have demonstrable customer service skills in interactions with all patients, families, and staff including in high-volume and stressful situations.
  • You are able to work independently and also as an integral part of the patient care team.
  • You are able to follow instructions and standard operating procedures.
  • You have 5+ years experience as a Registered Nurse.
  • You have 1-2 year(s) experience working in a remote healthcare setting.
  • You have experience working in a startup environment (preferred).

The pay range for this position is $38.00-$40.00/hour.

Available schedules for this position are Monday-Friday: 12:30p-9p ET and Tuesday-Saturday: 9a-5:30p ET.

Truepill is unable to hire individuals residing in the following states/territories: Alaska, Delaware, District of Columbia, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Utah, West Virginia, and Wyoming.

 

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