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Women's Health - APRN (NY license) - Telemedicine

Remote

Allara is a first-of-its-kind virtual care platform bridging the care divide for millions of women diagnosed with chronic health conditions. We are a well-established practice committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. Our team of healthcare professionals is dedicated to improving patient outcomes and fostering a supportive and collaborative work environment. We pride ourselves on our commitment to excellence and innovation in healthcare. 

We are looking for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRN) to help provide comprehensive care to our patients including diagnosis, treatment, and management of chronic and acute conditions.

Our patients are choosing Allara because they want an ongoing relationship with an empathetic provider who understands what they are going through. This is not a role to simply write prescriptions, you’ll have an opportunity to build strong relationships with patients through video visits and ongoing check-ins.

What You'll Do

  • Conduct thorough patient assessments and develop personalized treatment plans via video
  • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to ensure the highest standard of care  
  • Complete training and adhere to company guidelines and policies
  • Engage in preventative care and health promotion to enhance patient well-being
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date patient records
  • Commit to a minimum of 20 patient-facing hours per week on the EMR conducting consults, answering patient questions, prescribing medication, and providing medical guidance as necessary

Qualifications

  • Board certification as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) 
  • Minimum of 2 years of current and consecutive practice experience as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) treating women’s health patients with chronic conditions such as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS), Insulin Resistance, Metabolic Syndrome, Obesity, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis & Hypothyroidism, Endometriosis, Menopause Transition & Menopause, and more in an ob-gyn setting
  • Ability or experience operating as an independent provider
  • Excellent written and verbal communication with an emphasis on clarity and compassion
  • Strong “webside manner”
  • Dedication to providing evidence-based care
  • Strong computer skills, including the ability to simultaneously navigate multiple screens
  • Experience using text expanders, Gmail, Google Calendar, Zoom, and scheduling tools
  • An active and autonomous state license in New York. 

What Allara Offers 

  • 100% remote, telehealth position
  • 1099 contract agreement
  • Flexible schedules — set the hours that work for you
  • Malpractice insurance coverage 
  • Ongoing collaboration and comradery with other Allara providers
  • A supportive and collaborative work environment committed to diversity and inclusion.

At Allara, we believe in celebrating everything that makes us human and are proud to be an equal-opportunity workplace. We embrace diversity and are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. We believe that the more inclusive we are, the better we can serve our members. We’re an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against candidates or patients based on race, color, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, religion, disability, national origin, protected veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.

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