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Virtual Care Nurse Practitioner/ PA (Arizona Licensed)

Virtual Care Nurse Practitioner/Physician Assistant (Arizona Licensed)

at Tia

 

Tia is a full-stack women's healthcare business that builds products, tools and clinical services virtually and in person to help every woman be her own patient advocate and get meaningfully better healthcare. We’re putting the soul back in medicine, one patient and one provider at a time through a care philosophy that is reimagined to listen to and empower women to actively take control of their healthcare. The care philosophy that supports our patients is also built to support clinicians who are the heart and soul of the care Tia is able to provide. In order to do that - we need YOU!

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About the role:

We’re looking for a Full-Time Nurse Practitioner or Physician’s Assistant (active AZ NP and RN license) passionate about women’s health for Tia’s Virtual Care Team. As a Virtual Medical Provider, you will be an integral part of the care delivery system.  You will see patients virtually and deliver comprehensive and integrative care spanning across gynecology and primary care services: from virtual establishment of care visits, to birth control and flu/cold consults to weight management and dermatology focused visits. In addition to synchronous telemedicine visits you will be responsible for answering patient questions via chat and managing your inbox for lab review, patient follow-ups and case consultations.  

Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants  are integral to the formation and iteration of our technology development and care model. In addition to your clinical role, you’ll have an opportunity to shape the Tia care model and improve our technology tools. You’ll collaborate with our product & engineering teams to share insights and feedback.

Schedule is set with some flexibility. We offer 10 hr or 8 hr virtual days. Start times are 7a-9a for early shifts and or 10a-12p for later shifts.  Expectation is that you take one-two evening shifts per week and working Wednesday and Friday is required.

A bit about you:

Values and abilities you’ll bring to Tia: 

  • You’re motivated to elevate women’s care by bringing a shared-decision making approach to women’s health. 
  • You are flexible and excited to work in a dynamic start-up environment 
  • You’re facile with technology, comfortable and experienced providing high quality care digitally via telemedicine and interested in the process of developing new technology to support the highest quality clinical care.. 
  • You’re data driven and consistently incorporate new and evolving research into your day-to-day practice
  • You’re a high functioning multi-tasker who has an incredible ability to stay calm and focused under pressure
  • You are a tolerant and inclusive thinker. You believe in sex-positive, no judgment and radically inclusive healthcare for every person, and espouse these values in your everyday life.

Skills and assets you’ll bring to Tia: 

  • You’re a board certified Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant (family nurse practitioner or women’s health nurse practitioner), with active and unrestricted licenses in the state of Arizona and able to provide primary care and support of all aspects of women’s health with compassion and empathy. 
  • You have experience and a passion for delivering high quality integrated care via telemedicine and are highly tech savvy. While experience as a direct digital care provider in the past is not a must - it is highly desired! 
  • Deep clinical expertise in providing primary care and women’s health experience (at least 2 years of post-graduate clinical experience required) including: STD screens, UTI & Vaginal infections consults, Pelvic Pain, Vaginal Bleeding, Birth Control counseling, annual exams and urgent care concerns (coughs, sore throat, abdominal pain, basic dermatological conditions) with an ability to take this brick and mortar experience and translate it to virtual delivery. 
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
  • Demonstrated excellence in Interpreting and act on clinical labs + ultrasound results
  • Willingness to work evenings + weekends as needed by schedule
  • Authorized to work in the US and willingness to be credentialed through major health systems and payers

Other “nice to have” skills: 

  • As an organization that seeks to create an environment for all women to feel safe, heard, recognized and avowed in their health, bodies and lives, we are consistently seeking providers with backgrounds that are meaningfully different from those already forming our team. You bring a diverse background, a range of care experiences in different communities or various modalities.
  • Formal professional training in the following areas is highly valued: care delivery for women who have experienced trauma and care delivery for LGBTQ identified folks
  • Experience or formal training weaving integrative medicine practices into your care plan development.

Benefits

  • Remote role
  • Talented and collaborative team who will support and collaborate with you
  • Competitive salary with quarterly bonus program in place for clinicians
  • Paid time off, paid sick leave, paid learning time off
  • Comprehensive benefits package effective day one, including medical, dental & vision
  • Medical malpractice coverage
  • Reimbursed for state licenses, board certification, and BLS certification. 
    • DEA will be reimbursed where it is required for practice.
  • Complimentary subscriptions to educational tools such as UptoDate along with extensive internal educational resources and monthly clinical training opportunities
  • Access to AI documentation software drastically reducing administrative burden of clinical documentation

This position may require attendance at company and team off-sites and is subject the Company’s vaccine requirement, as permitted by law and subject to reasonable accommodation.

Tia is an equal opportunity employer. We are proud to foster a workplace free from discrimination. We strongly believe that diversity of experience, perspectives, and background will lead to a better environment for our employees and a better product for our users and patients. We strongly encourage people of color and members of the LGBTQ+ community to apply. 

If you are committed to collaborative problem solving, creating high-quality and user-centric products, and want to make waves in women's healthcare, join us! 




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