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Afternoon Remote Rn Jobs in Utah (NOW HIRING)

The Triage Nurse is a remote Registered Nurse who provides telephone and electronic triage support to firsthand individuals and staff, while also supporting outpatient care coordination. This is ...

Remote Triage Nurse

Provo, UT ยท On-site +1

$80K/yr

The Triage Nurse is a remote Registered Nurse who provides telephone and electronic triage support to firsthand individuals and staff, while also supporting outpatient care coordination. This is ...

Appeals Clinician I

Bluffdale, UT ยท Remote

$66K - $106K/yr

Are you an RN who finds yourself asking 'why' when a care decision doesn't feel right - and wishing ... Advises and educates non-clinical appeals staff on clinical cases. #LI-Remote Pay ranges vary based ...

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Afternoon Remote Rn information

What is the difference between Afternoon Remote Rn vs Evening Remote Rn?

AspectAfternoon Remote RnEvening Remote Rn
Work HoursTypically 12 PM - 4 PM or 1 PM - 5 PMUsually 4 PM - 8 PM or 5 PM - 9 PM
Shift TimingAfternoon shiftsEvening shifts
Certifications NeededRN license, Basic Life Support (BLS)RN license, BLS
Work EnvironmentRemote, healthcare facilities or telehealthRemote, healthcare facilities or telehealth

The main difference between an Afternoon Remote Rn and an Evening Remote Rn lies in their shift timings. Afternoon RNs work during midday hours, while Evening RNs cover later hours. Both roles require similar credentials and work in remote healthcare settings, catering to different patient needs and scheduling preferences.

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What cities in Utah are hiring for Afternoon Remote Rn jobs? Cities in Utah with the most Afternoon Remote Rn job openings:

Remote Triage Nurse

firsthand Health

Provo, UT โ€ข Remote

Other

Posted 9 hours ago


Job description

The Triage Nurse is a remote Registered Nurse who provides telephone and electronic triage support to firsthand individuals and staff, while also supporting outpatient care coordination. This is primarily a day-shift role (8 hours/day, 8:30-4:30 PST), with occasional potential for nights or weekends. When not managing acute issues, Triage Nurses focus on care coordination, training, and related administrative tasks.

Responsibilities of a Triage Nurse include:
  • Triage and Escalation: Manage inbound clinical issues from firsthand staff and patients via phone; triage appropriately and escalate emergencies immediately.
  • Collaboration: Work closely with peer mental health workers, social workers, and APPs to address acute issues comprehensively.
  • Coordination: Coordinate care with patients' other providers to ensure seamless health management.
  • Training: Develop and deliver training on basic medical topics for peer mental health workers and social workers.
Triage Nurses should have:
  • Strong triage and prioritization skills, with the ability to rapidly assess and determine the appropriate level of care.
  • Problem-solving expertise with a creative, patient-centered approach.
  • Ability to provide condition-specific patient education and self-management guidance.
  • Adaptability to varying team cultures and processes.
  • Empathy, compassion, and approachability in patient and team interactions.
Required experience includes:
  • Active RN license through a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) state and willingness to obtain licensure in non-compact states.
  • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or Associates of Nursing (ASN)
  • At least 3 years of Emergency Room (ER) experienceย 
  • Experience working with populations facing challenges such as serious mental illness, behavioral health conditions, and/or substance use disorders
  • Care management and coordination experience.
Bonus Points for:
  • Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing Certification (PMH-BC)
  • Washington state RN license