IntellaTriage continues to GROW! IntellaTriage Nurses enjoy the benefits of working from home, providing care, without the stress and expense of commuting each day! Our Nurse Advice Line Nurses: Have proven experience in a fast-paced, critical-thinking environment; ED, Critical Care, Surgical Services, etc. Work a minimum of 1 shift per weekday (Mon-Fri). Preferred scheduling for their weekday requirements. Work 2 weekends or every 3 weeks, both Saturday and Sunday on those weekends with rotating times. (For example: weekend 1: work, weekend 2: work, weekend 3: off) Train for 3 weeks. (Week 1: Day shift on Monday & Tuesday, & Wednesday then train 8-10 shifts during Week 2 & Week 3 primarily during the shift you are hired for, based on our Trainers’ schedule and availability). What is important to know? We are growing and excited to be able to support our clients’ nursing staffs in the field who need time to focus on work-life balance, as well, while being able to trust that we are there to support them and their patients during nights and weekends! Patient care is #1. We do not have call quotas. We employ the best nurses to provide the best care. When our patients or their families reach our triage line, they immediately speak directly with a nurse. We do not have PRN positions. We are super busy. If you like fast-paced roles, keep reading… Any nurse may pick up additional shifts, if shifts are available for the clients’ they are trained to support. We will provide you with a laptop and headset. Nurses are required to provide their own high-speed internet (only fiberoptic or coaxial cable internet is compatible with our remote call center technology). Our laptop is required to be directly connected to your modem. Working through Wi-Fi is not compatible with our systems. The calls will drop. It is essential to have a home office or quiet space free from noise or distractions in your home (Privacy/HIPAA compliant space is required). Training is provided remotely and is paid; no travel is required in this role. Shift prep is a minimum clock-in of 30 minutes prior to taking calls; this is paid time to prepare. Once calls roll to the next team/shift, our nurses remain clocked in and complete any remaining charting before leaving for the day. This may take 30 minutes or this may take 2 hours. It depends on the pace of the calls received during that shift and the pace of your ability to quickly navigate technology and type. Then… put those days on the floor and that commute or hours on the road between patients’ homes behind you! Our nurses enjoy working from their own home office; no more purchasing scrubs, expensive takeout, and the large gas bill along with extra wear-and-tear on your vehicle. Most importantly, working remotely enables you to spend more time with those you love!
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
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