Remote Clinic Nurse - RN | Colorado

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<div><strong>Job Profile:</strong><br/><br/><ul><li>Are you approachable, always willing to help your team and keep your positive attitude? </li><li>Do you want a great relationship with your team that you're excited to be at work even on challenging days? </li><li>Do you desire to work independently at the top of your scope? </li><li>Do you want to collaborate with providers as an equal person? </li><li>Do you lead by example? </li><li>Are you bilingual in English and Spanish?</li></ul><br/><br/><strong>What You Get to Do:</strong> <br/><br/><ul><li>Provide remote nursing support to clinic teams by focusing on RN tasking, lab reports, patient communication, and care coordination. </li><li>Complete nurse lab reports in the morning and ensure timely review, follow-up, and documentation. </li><li>Manage the clinic task box and patient portal in a timely and accurate manner, including patient outreach, education, and coordination with providers and care teams. </li><li>You will support abnormal lab result workflows and treat per protocol when appropriate. </li><li>You may be asked to help with outreaching any walk-in patients requiring triage. </li><li>Collaborate with providers, pod teams, and remote nursing team to support and help facilitate patient care. </li><li>Occasionally assist remotely with other sites with high task volumes? </li><li>Although this role is primarily remote, team members may be asked to assist in person to support clinical coverage. <br/><ul><li>You will attend to the needs of the team including injections, medication administration and patient education. </li><li>You will get to work at the top of your scope doing independent Nurse Visits such as wound care, managing INRs, Hypertension visits, UTI's, etc. </li><li>You get to do Co-visits where you will evaluate patients, in collaboration with the provider, and treat patients with acute needs to help create access for patients. </li><li>Assess walk-in Triage patients </li><li>You will build teamwork by attending huddles before the start of shifts to review any anticipated nurse needs during that shift. </li></ul></li></ul><br/><br/><strong>Work Environment:</strong><br/><br/><ul><li>Remote workspace at home must include a HIPAA compliant space.</li><li>**Primary Location is subject to change at any time based on organizational needs** </li></ul><br/><br/><strong>Compensation</strong>: Approximately $34.70 - $43.95 per hour. All individual pay rates are calculated based on the candidate's experience and internal equity. <br/><br/><strong>What We Need for this Job:</strong> <br/><br/><ul><li>Openness to receive feedback and a willingness to learn. </li><li>Desire to work the full scope of your RN license. </li><li>Ability to adapt to frequent changes in a fast-paced clinic. </li><li>Knowing how to plan your resources. </li><li>Strong initiative to assist your team. </li></ul><br/><br/><strong>What We Offer:</strong> <br/><br/><ul><li><strong>Comprehensive Benefits: </strong> <br/><ul><li>Medical </li><li>Dental </li><li>Vision </li><li>FSA/HSA </li><li>Life and Disability </li><li>Accident/Hospital Plans </li><li>Retirement with Employer Contributions </li></ul></li><li>Vacation, sick, and extended illness time off options </li><li>Dedication to Justice, Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and integrated healthcare </li><li>Open communication with leadership and mission-focused engagement </li><li>Training and growth opportunities with a supportive team invested in your success </li></ul><br/><br/></div>

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