NP or PA - Spanish Bilingual - TX

Remote
Locum

Job Closed

Overview

- The client WILL accept Physician Assistants for this role. Please let me know if you have any questions or if there is something i can do to help Job Description: - Typical cases seen, care coordination assessments – Providers will need to quickly discern an accurate description of patient status, conditions, and medications only What you need to know: - Contract length: 12 weeks - Schedule: M-F 8-5 - 100% remote but MUST be licensed in the state of Texas - Patient volume: 15 minutes – 30 minutes (see attached) - Ages: Medicare – over 65 - Minimum 2 years of experience, Telehealth experience a PLUS - Must be licensed as an NP/PA in the state of TX - Must be fluent in English and Spanish Requirements: - BLS - Board Certified Credentialing in the following plans a PLUS: - Anthem - Humana - United Healthcare - Cigna - BCBSTN - Centene

Qualifications

Required
  • Master's degree or higher
  • Valid Nurse Practitioner (NP) in Texas (TX)
  • Are you fluent in both English and Spanish?
  • Did you speak on the phone with a Relode recruiter about this position?

Company

We are a healthcare company focused exclusively on serving rural communities. We believe in the old ways of medicine when you had access to your doctor 24/7. Unfortunately, the complexity of healthcare today makes it way too difficult for most patients to navigate the healthcare system. We built this business to make it easier for rural patients to access care. We partner with rural primary care, pharmacy and urgent care partners to meet patients where they are. Becoming an extension of their current healthcare team, we provide rural residents personalized assistance with their health care needs including a dedicated local health navigator, 24/7 access to a healthcare provider, medication refills, and help navigating insurance benefits. Our interdisciplinary care team uses an integrated technology platform to coordinate and manage comprehensive, longitudinal care. Our contract model with health plans puts us at risk for the financial and quality outcomes of our patients.