Telehealth Family Nurse Practitioner - MWL - Must Have Multiple State licenses - Pay per assessment! - $20/assessment

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Nurse Practitioner – Telehealth Medical Weight Loss
Start Date: March 2026
Contract Length: 26 weeks (flexible / ongoing)

Schedule

Flexible shifts within operating hours
Minimum 20+ hours/week of synchronous visits (slightly less considered for weekends‑only availability)
Operating hours (EST):

Medical Weight Loss (MWL): 7:00 AM–12:00 AM
Urgent Care (UC): 8:00 AM–10:00 PM
TRT/HRT: 8:00 AM–10:00 PM


Providers submit monthly availability for patient self‑scheduled appointments
Asynchronous chart‑review work may be completed at any time
No call


Practice Details

Fully remote telehealth role
Initial focus on Medical Weight Loss, with opportunity to cross‑train into Urgent Care and TRT/HRT
Combination of synchronous video visits and asynchronous chart reviews
Providers may support multiple verticals; availability window expands to cover all applicable service‑line hours
All charting completed via assigned EHR platforms (training provided)
Must maintain professional work environment for virtual visits


Clinical Scope

Conduct structured MWL assessments and GLP‑1 management
Review medical histories, update diagnoses, and document findings per program guidelines
Manage synchronous visits and complete asynchronous chart reviews
Handle escalations per protocol
Evaluate patient progress and determine appropriate next steps
Cross‑train into UC and TRT/HRT as eligible
Must pass onboarding test‑patient evaluations


Requirements

Nurse Practitioner – Primary Care / Family Practice
Must have at least 3 years NP experience
Must have 1+ year experience prescribing compounded GLP‑1s for weight loss
Must hold multiple active state licenses (8+ automatically qualifies; fewer than 8 evaluated via points system)
Active Medicare enrollment required (PECOS verification required at submission)
DEA as required per state practice rules
Must meet target score on the program’s NP scoring rubric
Telemedicine experience preferred but not required to start
Must have appropriate computer equipment and ability to use required software


Credentialing

Credentialing time: approximately 2–5 weeks
Two‑day remote training (paid): technology setup, clinical modules, test‑patient cases
Must pass test‑patient evaluation for onboarding approval
Full compliance documents required prior to start


Location
Fully remote — provider must reside in United States.

If you are interested or would like to be presented, please reach out to me for more details.

Morgan Hennessey
Recruiting Consultant
📞 858-401-7142
📧 morgan.hennessey@ayalocums.com

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