Vesta Healthcare is a specialized medical group dedicated to enhancing the lives of individuals with long-term home care needs. By collaborating closely with caregivers and leveraging innovative technology, Vesta transforms the home into a comprehensive care setting.  Named after the Roman Goddess of home, hearth, and family, Vesta Healthcare offers caregivers, patients, and family members personalized support and guidance through a dedicated clinical team, ensuring that care recipients receive the highest quality care in the comfort of their own homes. We’re looking to grow our team with a flexible clinical workforce who can help impact the lives of our members.

Compensation: $65.00/hour

Location: Virtual (United States)

Schedule:  20-30 hours per week (weekdays, daytime hours)

Role Overview:

We are seeking experienced Nurse Practitioners who are passionate about geriatric care and comfortable working independently in a remote setting. In this per diem role, you’ll deliver telehealth-based assessments, chronic disease management, and care coordination services for older adult patients living at home.

As a per diem Nurse Practitioner, you will: 

  • Conduct video and phone visits for chronic care management and remote patient monitoring to create an appropriate care plan for the member 
  • Conduct care coordination and recommend/identify cost effective research based treatment and intervention
  • Utilize strong clinical skills in physical assessment and chronic disease management for at risk adults and apply member specific Care Management and individualized care planning
  • Be comfortable with advanced care planning discussions with caregivers and members
  • Serve as a consulting resource on care management practice as needed
  • Provide members, caregivers and facility education
  • Monitor the quality of member’s care and updates plan of care

Who you are:

  • Certified and licensed as a Nurse Practitioner in good standing in NY, MA, NJ, TX, etc. 
  • Bilingual in English and Spanish (preferred)
  • 2+ years of clinical experience working with complex adult populations 
  • 1+ years of telephonic triage or equivalent experience
  • Master’s or doctoral degree from an accredited institution for nurse practitioners 
  • Medicare participation and ability to have the company bill for services on your behalf 
  • Certification from ANCC/AANP (or equivalent) as an Adult, Family, Geriatric, and/or Acute Nurse practitioner

We look forward to speaking with you!

Vesta Healthcare is committed to leveraging the talent of a diverse workforce to create great opportunities for our business and our people. Vesta Healthcare is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Candidates are selected without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, marital status, or sexual orientation, in accordance with federal and state law.

At Vesta, we are constantly searching for the most dynamic and best talent to join our team with a mission of empowering caregivers in the home!  If you are ever contacted by e-mail from any domain other than https://vestahealthcare.com, please do not respond, as there is a likelihood it could be a scam as it is not a legitimate Vesta email.  You might see things from a similar domain address, but with a slight misspelling, for example.  We have no responsibility for any communication that does not come from the https://vestahealthcare.com domain, and we strongly advise that you not provide information or respond if not from the legitimate Vesta domain. If you have any concerns that outreach might not be legitimate, please reach out to talent@vestahealthcare.com for confirmation. 

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