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Nurse Practitioner - Washington State License (Full Time)

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At Midi Health, we're on a mission to revolutionize healthcare for women at midlife—to relieve their symptoms, support their wellbeing, and ensure they feel seen, heard, and cared for. Our care is personalized, evidence-based, and covered by insurance, making it more accessible to women across the country. Wherever they live. Whatever their health story.

We’re rapidly growing and looking for passionate full-time Nurse Practitioners to join our dedicated clinical team. You’ll help close the gender health gap by guiding women through perimenopause, menopause, and other midlife transitions with compassionate, evidence-based care.

🌟 Why Work With Midi? 

  • Mission-Driven Impact: Join us in transforming healthcare for women in midlife—making a meaningful difference every day.

  • Remote Role with Structured Hours:  Work fully remote with patient-facing hours scheduled between 7:00 AM and 7:30 PM, adjusted by patient location and licensure. For clinicians with licenses in multiple states, start times reflect the furthest west time zone to align with patient needs.

  • Continuous Learning: Access weekly clinical education to stay sharp and advance your expertise in women’s midlife health.

  • Purposeful Visits: Our appointments provide you with time to listen, educate, and deliver personalized care that truly supports your patients.

  • Technology + Clinical Support: Benefit from structured onboarding, user-friendly tech, and operational assistance—including elements of logistics, scheduling, and clinical operations—so you can focus on care without being on your own.

  • Community of Care: Be part of a collaborative, respectful team passionate about women’s health and dedicated to your professional growth.

🎓 Qualifications

  • Residency in Washington State required for duration of employment.
  • Active, unrestricted, and unencumbered Nurse Practitioner license in at least one U.S. state.*Multiple state licenses are highly preferred.
  • Prescriptive authority as a Nurse Practitioner.
  • Active national board certification (FNP, WHNP, AGNP, or similar).
  • Minimum 3 years of recent experience (within the last 5 years) practicing as a Nurse Practitioner in Primary Care, Women’s Health, or Gynecology.
  • Ability to work independently and make sound clinical decisions.
  • High proficiency and efficiency with technology (telehealth platforms, EMRs, communication tools).
  • A strong passion for caring for women navigating menopause and midlife health transitions.

🩺 How Midi Works — and Why It’s Different

At Midi, you’ll practice with purpose in a virtual-first care model that puts women’s needs front and center:

  • Quality visits, better conversations: Appointments designed to allow time to listen, educate, and personalize care.
  • Evidence-based protocols: Trained in expert-developed clinical pathways combining hormonal therapy, lifestyle coaching, and medication when appropriate.
  • Care beyond the screen: Patients receive labs, prescriptions, supplements, and referrals as needed—our platform makes it seamless.
  • You’re never alone: Supported by a collaborative team of clinicians, care coordinators, and clinical leaders, with opportunities to grow and specialize over time.
  • Meaningful specialty focus: Practice in women’s midlife health, a critically underserved area where you help close one of the most persistent gaps in care.
  • Mission-aligned, patient-centered culture: Join a team dedicated to empathy, equity, and clinical excellence.

💼 What We Offer

  • Compensation: $50-60/hr
  • Weekly continuing clinical education
  • Desirable benefits package
  • Full-time telehealth role with patient-focused scheduling

Join us and be part of the movement changing women’s midlife healthcare for the better.

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