Licensed Practical Nurse (CA license required)

Remote

Sixty million Medicare seniors live with chronic disease. The care system sees most of them twice a year. Cadence is building the infrastructure to support them every day.

Cadence is a clinical AI company that delivers continuous, proactive care for older adults with chronic conditions like hypertension, heart failure, and diabetes. We pair patients with a dedicated clinical team, integrate deeply into health system EMRs and workflows, and use our Clinical Intelligence platform to monitor vitals, surface risk early, optimize medications, and close care gaps between visits. The result: patients engage with care 100x more than before Cadence, clinicians focus on judgment instead of administrative work, and Medicare saves $2M a week.

We operate as a full clinical care delivery organization, not a software vendor. Our clinicians work alongside health system partners, extending the reach of local primary care providers into patients' homes. We're now applying AI agents across these workflows – from alert review and medication titration to lifestyle coaching and care coordination – with clinicians always in control of clinical decisions.

The Cadence Health team is seeking a remote Licensed Practical Nurse (internally known as a Clinical Navigator) to provide virtual patient support across Cadence care programs. In this role, you will support Medicare patients living with chronic conditions by reinforcing care plans, encouraging adherence to medications and preventive care, and providing education that helps patients better manage their health.

Clinical Navigators deliver proactive, patient-centered outreach and follow-through. Depending on program needs, your work may include structured patient check-ins, coaching and goal-setting, care coordination to close gaps in care, and addressing barriers such as access to resources, transportation, or medication refills. You will document patient interactions in the Cadence platform and collaborate closely with the clinical team to escalate concerns, coordinate next steps to ensure patients feel supported, informed, and engaged throughout their care journey.

Schedule:

This is a full-time, remote position based in the United States. Standard working hours are Monday through Friday, from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM or 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM in the Pacific time zone.

What you'll do:

  • Conducting outbound telephonic patient outreach to support patients enrolled in Cadence care programs
  • Provide one-on-one coaching and support to patients managing chronic conditions, including but not limited to type 2 diabetes, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease
  • Help patients execute personalized care plans and achieve their goals by providing education and coaching focused on behavior modification, nutrition, physical activity, and self-management strategies using evidence-based techniques such as motivational interviewing and SMART goals
  • Conduct comprehensive assessments of patients' health status, lifestyle behaviors, nutritional habits, and readiness to change
  • Support patient care delivery by performing assigned tasks in accordance with Cadence clinical policies and established protocols, under appropriate clinical supervision
  • Educate patients on disease management, medication adherence, symptom recognition, and prevention strategies
  • Monitor patients' progress, adherence to treatment plans, and health outcomes through regular check-ins and remote monitoring tools
  • Documenting patient interactions, outcomes, and follow-up plans in the Cadence platform
  • Identifying barriers to care (including social needs) and connecting patients with resources or internal support pathways
  • Collaborating in real time with clinicians and patient support teams using tools such as our Cadence Platform, Google Workspace, and Slack
  • Contributing feedback to improve workflows in a fast-moving, change-oriented environment

These responsibilities are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by personnel assigned to this job classification. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of job duties performed by personnel in this classification. Other job related duties may be assigned by management.

What you need:

Education, licenses, and experiences required for this role:

  • An active compact multi-state LPN/LVN license in the state where you currently reside is required
  • At least 5 years of clinical experience as a Licensed Practical Nurse is required
  • Remote work readiness (including stable high-speed WiFi) is required
  • An active CA state LVN license is required
  • Fluency in Spanish is strongly preferred
  • Experience providing patient education and support to individuals managing chronic conditions is preferred

Cadence Clinical Navigators also demonstrate:

  • Strong patient education, coaching, and care coordination skills
  • Skilled in supporting patients in managing their health and chronic conditions by meeting them where they are in life - considering their age, lifestyle, and diet
  • Strong documentation habits and attention to detail
  • Reliable attendance and strong schedule adherence
  • Exceptional written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills
  • Ability to work independently in a remote, fast-paced environment with evolving workflows
  • Tech-savvy and comfortable navigating and/or troubleshooting multiple systems while engaging patients virtually

The anticipated compensation range for this role is $26 - $31 per hour, which is based on role scope, level, and location. In addition to base compensation, this role may be eligible for incentive compensation as part of the overall total rewards package. This position is remote and based in the United States. Actual compensation will be determined based on factors including experience, skills, internal equity, and applicable law.

Benefits & Perks

  • Competitive pay & equity*
  • Fully remote
  • Comprehensive health coverage: Medical, dental & vision
  • Paid time off
  • 401k plan + matching
  • Paid parental leave
  • Home office stipend

*benefit offerings may vary depending on job profile, job level and worker type

Cadence is committed to equal opportunity and fairness regardless of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, nation of origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, country of citizenship, medical condition, marital or domestic partner status, family status, family care status, military or veteran status or any other basis protected by local, state or federal laws. 

A notice to Cadence applicants: Our Talent team only directs candidates to apply through our official careers page at https://www.cadence.care/our-team.  Cadence will never refer you to external websites, ask for payment or personal information, or conduct interviews via messaging apps. We receive all applications through our website and anyone suggesting otherwise is not with Cadence.

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