On-Call Registered Nurse (RN) Remote 1099 Contractor id-10954

About CircleLink Health:

CircleLink Health is a company of passionate clinicians, technologists and business people tackling the $600B problem of preventable chronic and post-acute complications. We’re building a world-class Care Management platform to enable providers while accelerating the shift to preventative care instead of status quo reactive care. Learn more about us here.

About the Role:

We are seeking an experienced and dependable Registered Nurse (RN) to join our team in a remote, part-time, on-call capacity. This is a great opportunity for RNs who are passionate about supporting patient care, enjoy flexible scheduling, and want to work from home in a non-clinical role. As an on-call RN, you will be available to assist with complex cases that are escalated by case management care coaches (LPNs). This may include triage and taking over a patient call or subsequent follow-up directly with the patient.

Education and Experience:

    • Current, unrestricted Compact Multi-State RN License (required)
    • 3+ years of experience as a Registered Nurse (required)
    • Case Management or Chronic Disease Management experience
    • Proficiency with electronic health records and web-based applications

Scheduling and Other Requirements:

  • You must have a reliable, high-speed internet-connected computer (equipment not provided)
  •  Minimum of 20–25 hours of availability per week required
  • This role cannot be held alongside a full-time position
  • Shifts are scheduled in advance and must fall between 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM ET, Monday through Friday
  • Evening and weekend hours are not available
  • You will self-schedule your shifts using our scheduling software
  • Must be available by phone for the full 8-hour on-call shift
  • $40 flat rate per shift, plus $15 for each patient call you place
  • Flexible scheduling

Pay Timing:

  • Monthly via direct deposit, 40 days after the last day of the month of service for first check. (This is due to the time it takes Medicare to process reimbursements, but your monthly pay is guaranteed after the month is over.)
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