Nurse Practitioner (NP) - Neurology in Seattle, WA
- AAS Locum Tenens Expired
- Seattle, Washington
- Full Time

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Job Description
Nationwide Telehealth
Dementia Care Nurse Practitioners. We are searching for full time NPs who are
bilingual, with verbal and written fluency in Spanish. The Telehealth Nurse
Practitioner in Dementia Care is an essential member of our remote healthcare
team, dedicated to providing specialized care for patients with dementia and
their caregivers. This role focuses on delivering comprehensive,
interdisciplinary care through telehealth platforms to ensure accessible and
effective treatment.
Compensation
& Benefits: Position
is exempt with competitive salary and benefits package including health
insurance offering.
Travel
Requirements: This
position is fully remote, and we provide the necessary technology to work from
home. Occasional travel to our headquarters in Chicago, IL and/or other
locations may be expected.
Key
Responsibilities: Provide
specialized, remote care and support to dementia patients and their caregivers. Assess
and address the psychosocial needs of patients, families, conservators, and
caregivers in a culturally diverse environment. Utilize
telehealth technology to conduct assessments, monitor progress, and adjust
treatment plans. Develop and implement individualized care
plans in collaboration with the clinical team.
Requirements:
- Masters of Science in
Nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice, or NP Certificate Program Graduate - Active, unrestricted
APRN licensure in the state you are working or able to obtain - 2 years of experience
as an NP in primary care, internal medicine, neurology or gerontology and/or
dementia care setting - Working knowledge of
Geriatrics and care of Geriatric/Neurology patients - Managing a busy
clinical schedule while minimizing patient wait times - Comfort with multiple
communication and documentation platforms - Clinical research
experience in AD/ADRD and knowledge of current research landscape related to
dementia care and treatment - Bilingual, with
verbal and written fluency in Spanish to support a diverse population of
patients and caregivers
Nationwide Telehealth
Dementia Care Nurse Practitioners. We are searching for full time NPs who are
bilingual, with verbal and written fluency in Spanish. The Telehealth Nurse
Practitioner in Dementia Care is an essential member of our remote healthcare
team, dedicated to providing specialized care for patients with dementia and
their caregivers. This role focuses on delivering comprehensive,
interdisciplinary care through telehealth platforms to ensure accessible and
effective treatment.
Compensation
& Benefits: Position
is exempt with competitive salary and benefits package including health
insurance offering.
Travel
Requirements: This
position is fully remote, and we provide the necessary technology to work from
home. Occasional travel to our headquarters in Chicago, IL and/or other
locations may be expected.
Key
Responsibilities: Provide
specialized, remote care and support to dementia patients and their caregivers. Assess
and address the psychosocial needs of patients, families, conservators, and
caregivers in a culturally diverse environment. Utilize
telehealth technology to conduct assessments, monitor progress, and adjust
treatment plans. Develop and implement individualized care
plans in collaboration with the clinical team.
Requirements:
- Masters of Science in
Nursing, Doctor of Nursing Practice, or NP Certificate Program Graduate - Active, unrestricted
APRN licensure in the state you are working or able to obtain - 2 years of experience
as an NP in primary care, internal medicine, neurology or gerontology and/or
dementia care setting - Working knowledge of
Geriatrics and care of Geriatric/Neurology patients - Managing a busy
clinical schedule while minimizing patient wait times - Comfort with multiple
communication and documentation platforms - Clinical research
experience in AD/ADRD and knowledge of current research landscape related to
dementia care and treatment - Bilingual, with
verbal and written fluency in Spanish to support a diverse population of
patients and caregivers