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GI Nurse Practitioner

Texas

Oshi Health is revolutionizing GI care with a digital clinic model that provides easy, convenient access to an integrated and multidisciplinary care team that takes a holistic approach to diagnosing, managing and treating digestive health conditions. Oshi Health has been recognized by Modern Healthcare and Builtin as the recipient of Best Place to Work awards. This recognition highlights our dedication to creating a workplace environment that prioritizes our team, fosters inclusivity, and is committed to our mission.

We take time to get to know each patient, develop a personalized, whole-person care plan that includes identification of symptom triggers and prescription of evidence-based interventions, including medications, dietary changes, and mental health support.  Our care is delivered virtually through our app, via secure messaging and telehealth visits.  When in-person diagnostics or procedures are needed, we take a concierge approach and coordinate access, care and follow up with local providers. For more information, visit us at: www.oshihealth.com

 

"Oshi Health will never contact job candidates via text message or any other messaging platform including WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram. All official correspondence will occur through email. We will never ask you to share bank account information, cash a check from us, or purchase software or equipment as part of your interview or hiring process. If you have concerns, please reach out to careers@oshihealth.com, and we’ll confirm whether you’re engaging with one of our Oshi teammates!"

Oshi Health: GI Expert Nurse Practitioner

FL or TX License preferred

Full Time - Remote

We are seeking a Nurse Practitioner to serve as the clinical lead for our GI patients. As a core member of the clinical team, you will have access to ongoing training and support from a GI focused team (RD, Physicians, Health Coaches, etc.) to help you develop an expertise with digestive health conditions (IBD, IBS, GERD, SIBO, etc). 

What you’ll do

The Licensed Nurse Practitioner, in collaboration with the supervising gastroenterologist , is responsible for providing gastrointestinal care (IBS, IBD, GERD, etc) to adults via a tele-medicine platform. The CRNP functions as a member of a multidisciplinary health care team. 

  • Care Delivery: Establish and maintain strong patient relationships, providing routine and urgent gastrointestinal care. Utilize your expertise to assess, diagnose, and develop treatment plans for various GI conditions, with a focus on GERD, IBS, and IBD via telemedicine platforms, such as video visits and chat messaging. Adhere to clinical protocols, including ROME IV criteria and AGA guidelines, ensuring high-quality and evidence-based care.

 

  • Integrated Care Management: Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team of healthcare providers to implement treatment plans and ensure coordinated care for patients. Work closely with physicians, health coaches, and dietitians to foster a collaborative approach provide comprehensive care and support to patients.

 

  • Prioritize Patient Care: Allocate approximately 75% of your time, approximately 32 hours per week, to patient care activities. Maintain availability on weekends (minimum 8 hours per month) and evenings (minimum 16 hours per month) to accommodate patient needs and provide timely care.

 

  • Growth & Professional Development: Demonstrate a willingness to pursue cross-licensure opportunities and continuously maintain good standing with all relevant licenses and certifications. Actively engage in professional training and development activities to expand your knowledge base and stay updated with the latest advancements in the field of gastrointestinal care.

 

Who You Are

  • Current licensure as a Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner or Advanced Practice Registered Nurse 
  • Masters Degree, Post Masters’ Certificate, or Doctorate in Nursing 
  • Current certification by ANCC or other qualifying agency as an Adult, or Family Nurse Practitioner. 
  • A minimum of 3 years of experience performing consultative services in the specialty practice of gastroenterology in an outpatient setting.
  • Ability to work alongside and communicate effectively with other care providers (e.g., Physician, Psychologist, Health Coach, Registered Dietitian)
  • Comfortable with or willing to learn common administrative technologies (e.g. Zoom, Microsoft Office, or equivalent), charting electronically, experience with telehealth platforms preferred

What you’ll bring to the team

  • Winning attitude and a strong desire to provide high-quality, virtual-based GI care for patients
  • Previous experience in GI care or an excitement to learn about this space
  • Ability to succeed in a highly coordinated, cross-functional team environment 
  • Well organized and collaborative, with an eye for details
  • Ability to thrive in entrepreneurial environment - you are both comfortable with ambiguity and confident in making decisions
  • Operate with high integrity and accountability for results
  • Share our mission and desire to improve the lives of many people

How we care for you

We’re revolutionizing GI care with an integrated approach built by clinicians, for clinicians. We provide a seamless patient experience and leverage technology so our providers can spend more time doing what they love — delivering care. We offer a competitive compensation package, a dynamic telemedicine work environment, and opportunities for career advancement. To achieve our mission, we invest in our people:

 

We make healthcare more equitable and accessible:

  • Mission-driven organization focused on innovative digestive care
  • Thrive on diversity with monthly DEIB discussions, activities, and more
  • Virtual-first culture: work from home anywhere in the US
  • A care model designed to achieve the best patient outcomes with clinicians practicing at the top of their license

 

We take care of our people:

  • Competitive and equitable compensation
  • Flexible schedules — set the hours that work for you 
  • Advanced training and support from a specialized care team focused on gastrointestinal health.
  • Work alongside experts in gastrointestinal health and receive valuable clinical mentorship.
  • 4 weeks of paid time off and 13 paid holidays throughout the year.
  • Access health benefits with a 90% employer paid premium for employees. 
  • Receive support from a dedicated "Life Concierge" through Overalls.

 

We provide support to grow and thrive:

  • Advanced training by GI-specialized clinicians
  • Personalized guidance from our Licensure Specialist to achieve cross-licensure, if desired
  • Access to a CME management platform to streamline licensure renewals 
  • Membership to peer-reviewed research tools to inform evidence-based care 

We believe in rewarding exceptional talent and are prepared to discuss compensation that reflects your unique qualifications. Individual pay may vary from the target range and is determined by a number of factors including licensure, experience, location, internal pay equity, ability to communicate in multiple languages and other relevant business considerations. 

 

Compensation Range

$115,000 - $125,000 USD

 

Note: This job description serves as a general overview and may be subject to change based on organizational needs and requirements.

Oshi Health is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to creating a diverse work environment. To do that, we champion a workplace where each and every person is treated with dignity and respect and is valued for their unique perspective and contributions.

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For more information, visit us at www.oshihealth.com  

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