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Nurse Practitioner Partner (Multiple States)

IMPaCT Care
Contract
Remote
United States
Nurse Practitioner

1099 Telemedicine Nurse Practitioner Partner

Amid clinical workforce shortages, rising healthcare costs and ongoing concerns about inequity, IMPaCT unlocks the power of the grassroots community health workforce

Here at IMPaCT Care, we get out of bed every day to change lives, with the most effective intervention in the world for addressing health inequity. We find, train and enable Community Health Workers: caring people who keep their communities healthy. We have built the largest and most scientifically-proven Community Health Worker platform in the country, used across 22 states by 70 organizations like Kaiser Permanente, the Veterans Affairs Administration and United Way. Across multiple randomized controlled trials IMPaCT has achieved outcomes frequently believed to be out of reach, including $2,500 annual savings per patient, improved mental health and a Net Promoter Score of 94. We’re making waves: on CNN, in WaPo, at the Fed…there is even a new Medicare billing code for Community Health Workers that is modeled after IMPaCT.

We’re changing the game, but also know the importance of enjoying the journey. That’s why we have made sure that IMPaCT Care is the place to be! We provide competitive compensation and equity grants, comprehensive benefits and plenty of opportunities for team-building and fun. Plus you get to work from home.

Interested? Read On

Who you are:

You are a compassionate, nurse practitioner who thrives at the intersection of clinical care and social medicine. You believe that equitable access to healthcare is a right, not a privilege. You’re an experienced telemedicine provider. You’re equally skilled at making evidence-based decisions in real time and collaborating with Community Health Workers to address both medical and social needs. Warm-hearted yet decisive, you balance clinical rigor with empathy and a commitment to empowering patients on their journey to long-term primary care.

What You’ll Do:

  • Dedicate 5-10 hours per week to do real-time telehealth visits with patients as they are outreached by Community Health Workers in the community. Imagine being in your pajamas on a Tuesday afternoon doing a telehealth visit with a recent widow at a senior center, or a new immigrant at her church. You’ll get a quick hand-off from the Community Health Worker who will tell you about who your new patient is as a person. Then, you’ll be able to evaluate the patient’s needs and determine whether they would be eligible for Community Health Integration services: do they have a medical condition that’s being affected by a social need?
  • If patients don’t already have a trusting relationship with a primary care provider, you’re welcome to be their doc. But you don’t have to. Community Health Workers will help each patient find a primary care home that works well for them. You will be asked to respond to messages from Community Health Workers regarding urgent clinical issues that may arise for a new patient before they’ve been able to establish primary care elsewhere.
  • You’ll also review and affirm CHW documentation, maintain accurate patient records, and provide clinical oversight to ensure safe, evidence-based care. Along the way, you’ll come across stories that remind you of the human impact of your work, such as a patient reconnecting with estranged family, finding a job after incarceration, or getting clean from an addiction, and you’ll know your guidance helped steady them on that journey while promoting preventive care and long-term well-being.

What You’ll Need:

  • Licensure: Active, unrestricted NP license and residency in Alaska, Boston, Washington DC, New York, or Seattle and willingness to get licensed in other states
  • Experience: At least 2 years of consecutive practice in family medicine, internal medicine, geriatrics, preventative medicine, or another primary care field.
  • Commitment to Health Equity: A deep passion for addressing social determinants of health and advancing equity through community-based care.
  • Independence & Judgment: Proven ability to practice autonomously, diagnose accurately, and solve problems effectively.
  • Clinical Collaboration: Experience supervising or partnering with CHWs or allied health professionals.
  • Telemedicine Skills: Strong ability to build rapport virtually, deliver empathetic care, and navigate telehealth platforms; prior telehealth experience preferred.
  • Technical Proficiency: Comfort working across multiple systems (EMR, Gmail, Google Calendar, Zoom, scheduling platforms, text expanders).

If this sounds interesting, please tell us a little bit about yourself:

Thank you for your interest in partnering with IMPaCT Care.