Remote Hospice Triage RN- FT 4:30a-11a + rotating Sat & Sun 7:30-4p CST id-1221

We invite you to join our growing team!

IntellaTriage Nurses enjoy the benefits of working from home, providing care, without the stress and expense of commuting each day!

**MUST have or be willing to obtain a Compact RN license

**MUST live in/work from a Compact US state

**Experience with end-of-life care is required

**Must have high speed internet

**Must be tech savvy, enjoy a fast-paced environment, and have keyboard competence

Full- time schedule:

  • Work a minimum 4 shifts weekly 4:30a-11a CST (shift times are set/ week day flexes)
  • Work every other weekend, both Saturday and Sunday 7:30a-4p CST

Built around a mission to improve the lives of nurses and patients, IntellaTriage has been providing after-hours nurse triage for hospice and home health providers since 2008. Utilizing best-in-class technology, IntellaTriage provides round-the-clock direct access to licensed, registered nurses using client-customized protocols for patient-centered, compassionate care. We are growing rapidly and excited to support our clients’ nursing staff in the field by leveraging our outsourced team of nurses to manage after-hours care delivery. Our triage nurses become an extension of our clients’ care team, and they trust us to support them and their patients during their non-core hours. Learn more at www.intellatriage.com.

Our Hospice Triage Nurses:

  • Have experience in hospice, palliative, end-of-life care and in fast-paced environments: ED, critical care, surgical services, etc.
  • Part-time nurses work a minimum of 1 week day shift & every other weekend both Saturday & Sunday
  • Receive three weeks of remote paid training. The training schedule varies based on availability

If you like exciting, fast-paced roles, keep reading…

  • You can pick up additional shifts, if available, for the clients’ you are trained to support.
  • We will provide you with a laptop and headset.
  • You’re required to use your own high-speed internet
  • You’ll need a quiet space, away from noise and distraction, while you work (privacy/HIPAA compliant space is required).
  • You’ll access EMRs for charting and utilize our internal applications to perform job functions
  • You MUST be able to follow instructions, read directions, and be confident using technology
  • A minimum of 30 minutes paid shift prep is required prior to taking calls
  • You’ll spend 30 minutes to 2 hours, at the end of your shift, completing remaining charting before clocking out

Sound exciting to you?

Then… put those days on the floor, that commute, and those hours on the home-visit road behind you! Our nurses enjoy working from their home; no more purchasing scrubs, expensive takeout, large gas bills, or extra wear-and-tear on your vehicle.

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