Virtual Nurse Practitioner VA DC MD

Benefits:
  • Bonus based on performance
  • Employee discounts
  • Flexible schedule
Position Overview: The Virtual Nurse Practitioner (NP) provides medical oversight and telehealth assessments for patients receiving in-home care through Baseline Medical PC. Telehealth visits are conducted while a Registered Nurse is physically present in the patient’s home. The NP reviews RN-collected clinical data, performs virtual medical assessments, develops treatment plans, and provides medical decision-making and prescriptions in real time.
This position operates on a scheduled availability model, rather than continuous visit volume. During assigned shifts, the Nurse Practitioner is compensated hourly for being available to support care and join telehealth visits as needed. Patient assessments occur intermittently and are compensated separately on a per-assessment basis. Patient volume is currently modest, with expected growth over time.
This role is well suited for an experienced Nurse Practitioner who is comfortable practicing autonomously within a collaborative, hybrid virtual–in-home care model and values flexible, part-time virtual work with predictable base pay.

This role is a good fit if you:
  • Are comfortable with an availability-based or on-call style workflow
  • Prefer thoughtful, quality-focused care over high-volume telehealth
  • Are seeking flexible, part-time virtual work
  • Enjoy collaborating closely with in-home nursing staff
Compensation:
Hourly Availability Rate: $60 per hour + Additional Per-Assessment Compensation
This role is structured around scheduled availability rather than continuous visit volume. During assigned shifts, the Nurse Practitioner is compensated hourly for being available to support care and join telehealth visits as needed. Patient assessments occur intermittently and are compensated separately on a per-assessment basis. Patient volume is currently modest, with expected growth over time.
Responsibilities:
  • Conduct real-time telehealth evaluations while a Baseline Medical RN is present with the patient in the home.
  • Review nursing assessments, vital signs, and clinical findings provided by the on-site RN.
  • Evaluate, diagnose, and manage acute and chronic medical conditions within Nurse Practitioner scope of practice.
  • Develop and communicate treatment plans, including prescribing medications, ordering labs, and recommending follow-up care.
  • Provide medical oversight and clinical direction to on-site nursing staff during patient encounters.
  • Ensure patient safety, appropriate escalation of care, and adherence to clinical protocols.
  • Document all patient encounters accurately, thoroughly, and in a timely manner within the electronic medical record (EMR).
  • Collaborate with clinical leadership and operations teams to ensure continuity of care and efficient workflows.
  • Utilize evidence-based guidelines and best practices in all clinical decision-making.
  • Participate in clinical meetings, quality improvement initiatives, and required training.
  • Maintain compliance with all state and federal regulations, including HIPAA and telehealth-specific requirements.
  • Maintain active and unrestricted licensure in all required jurisdictions.


The ideal candidate will possess the following qualities:
  • Strong Clinical Judgment: Ability to independently assess patient conditions and make sound medical decisions in a virtual care environment.
  • Collaborative Mindset: Comfort working closely with on-site Registered Nurses to deliver coordinated, high-quality care.
  • Clear Communication Skills: Ability to provide concise, professional medical guidance to both patients and nursing staff during live encounters.
  • Organizational Strength: Ability to manage multiple virtual assessments efficiently while maintaining accurate documentation.
  • Patient-Centered Approach: Commitment to delivering compassionate, safe, and effective medical care.
  • Adaptability: Comfort working in a dynamic, seven-day clinical operation with varying patient needs.
  • Technical Proficiency: Confident use of telehealth platforms, EMRs, and clinical communication tools.

Education/Experience Requirements:
  • Graduate of an accredited Nurse Practitioner program
  • National board certification (FNP, AGNP, or similar)
  • Minimum of 2 years of clinical experience in primary care, urgent care, or outpatient medicine
  • Active, unrestricted Nurse Practitioner licensure in Virginia, Washington DC, and Maryland or ability and willingness to obtain missing licenses within a defined timeframe.
  • Eligibility to practice as a W-2 employee under Baseline Medical PC

Preferred Medical Experience:
  • Primary Care or Family Medicine
  • Urgent Care
  • In-Home or Mobile Medical Care
  • Telehealth / Virtual Care
  • Acute Illness Evaluation
  • Chronic Disease Management

This is a remote position.

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