NP Full-time
SteadyMD

Nurse Practitioner (Remote, Full-time)

SteadyMD is excited to invite Nurse Practitioners with licensure in at least 25 licenses for a potential full-time role with our team.

About Us:

Recognized by Forbes as a Top 100 Best Startup Employer, SteadyMD is at the forefront of telehealth, facilitating modern healthcare services. Our comprehensive platform, supported by a clinician workforce licensed across all 50 states, streamlines telehealth for healthcare organizations. Our clinicians enjoy the flexibility of online care in various domains, including urgent care, primary care, and mental health therapy. At SteadyMD, we value diversity and inclusivity, striving to create a welcoming environment for clinicians from all backgrounds.

Position Summary: 

As a Staff Clinician at SteadyMD, you will be at the forefront of our clinical operations, providing patient-centered, timely access to care across multiple programs. This role requires a commitment to delivering high-quality care, flexibility, strong clinical acumen, collaborative spirit, a growth mindset and leadership skills to support the success of our programs. You will engage with patients through video, phone, and asynchronous communication platforms, delivering care that aligns with SteadyMD's commitment to excellence.

Position Overview:

  • Role: Staff Nurse Practitioner
  • Location: Fully Remote
  • 40 hours a week - some weekends and evenings
  • Compensation Range: $100K - $120K annually

Key Responsibilities: 

  • Deliver patient care across SteadyMD's programs, including but not limited to: urgent care, weight management, lab review, remote patient monitoring and primary care.
  • Conduct evaluations via video, phone (both scheduled and on-demand), and asynchronous communication with patients of all ages (adults and pediatrics).
  • Serve a diverse patient population while exemplifying inclusivity and evidence-based clinical practices.
  • Maintain a compassionate, patient-centered approach to care delivery.
  • Demonstrate adaptability and a growth mindset by training on all programs as assigned and approved by the Medical Executive Committee and working across multiple programs during scheduled shifts to provide timely, high quality, patient-centered care.
  • Act as a clinical leader within SteadyMD’s operations, setting the standard for care delivery, professionalism and collaboration.
  • Collaborate with peers and multidisciplinary teams to enhance program performance and patient outcomes.
  • Participate in supervision requirements as applicable for credentialing and licensure.
  • Cooperation with all teams on obtaining and maintaining additional licensure, and SteadyMD or program specific credentialing requirements as needed. 
  • Active and unrestricted medical license (MD, DO, NP) in applicable states.
  • Board certification in a relevant specialty required (family medicine, med-peds, emergency medicine).
  • 2 years of independent practice experience as an NP preferred
    • Must be comfortable prescribing compound medication
    • Comfortable with complex chronic condition management preference
  • Availability to work a minimum of two full weekends per month
  • Telemedicine or virtual care experience is preferred

Skills Requirements:

  • Proficiency with technology platforms for telemedicine delivery.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Strong professionalism and ability to work autonomously.
  • Leadership qualities and a commitment to collaborative care.

  • Fully Remote work
  • Focus on patient care and leave the administrative work to us
  • Malpractice insurance provided, including tail coverage
  • Startup environment focused on real healthcare innovation and disrupting the status quo

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