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How much do part time virtual nurse jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for part time virtual nurse in the United States is $38.50, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $27.88 and $42.79 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part time virtual nurse?

Part time virtual nurses are licensed nursing professionals who provide patient care, health education, and support remotely, usually through phone calls, video conferencing, or online platforms. They often work flexible hours and may assist with tasks such as triage, patient follow-up, medication management, and answering health-related questions. This role allows nurses to use their skills without being physically present in a clinical setting, making healthcare more accessible to patients while offering work-life balance for the nurse.

How does working as a part time virtual nurse differ from traditional nursing roles in terms of daily responsibilities and collaboration?

As a Part Time Virtual Nurse, your daily responsibilities often center around remote patient monitoring, triage, health education, and coordinating care through telehealth platforms rather than hands-on procedures. Collaboration is primarily digital, involving regular communication with physicians, case managers, and other healthcare team members via secure messaging or video calls. This role typically offers more flexible scheduling and the ability to work from home, but requires strong self-motivation, digital literacy, and the ability to build rapport with patients remotely. You'll need to be comfortable with various telemedicine software and adapt to evolving protocols, as virtual care continues to grow.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part time virtual nurse, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part Time Virtual Nurse, you need a current nursing license, clinical experience, and a solid understanding of telehealth protocols. Familiarity with telemedicine platforms, electronic health records (EHR), and secure communication tools is essential. Excellent communication, time management, and the ability to work independently are vital soft skills in this remote role. These competencies ensure quality patient care, effective virtual collaboration, and compliance with healthcare regulations in a digital environment.

What is the difference between Part Time Virtual Nurse vs Part Time Telehealth Nurse?

AspectPart Time Virtual NursePart Time Telehealth Nurse
CredentialsRN license, possibly certifications in telehealth or specialty areasRN license, telehealth certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentRemote, home-basedRemote, home-based
Employer & IndustryHospitals, clinics, telehealth companiesHealthcare providers, telehealth platforms

Both roles involve providing nursing care remotely, requiring RN licensure and telehealth experience. The main difference lies in terminology; 'Part Time Virtual Nurse' emphasizes the virtual aspect, while 'Part Time Telehealth Nurse' highlights the telehealth service delivery. Both are in high demand in the growing telehealth industry and often overlap in duties and work environment.

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Infographic showing various Part Time Virtual Nurse job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 53% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 27% Contract. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,071 per year, or $38.5 per hour.

Registered Nurse - Virtual Nursing - Norwood Central Business Office - Part Time - Nights

The Christ Hospital

Cincinnati, OH

Part-time

Posted 16 days ago


Christ Hospital Health Network rating

6.9

Company rating: 6.9 out of 10

Based on 95 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

456th of 888 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Virtual Nursing Unit: The virtual nursing unit is a new care delivery model which, through technology, allows the virtual nurse to provide care to the patient in collaboration with the bedside team. The virtual nurse will assume responsibilities for a list of patient care responsibilities including but not limited to collecting admission information, preparing patients for discharge, education, interacting with patients and their support, and patient care rounding. The virtual nurse will play a vital role providing additional support by mentoring newer nurses at the bedside. Virtual nurses will partner with units who provide care for a wide variety of general medical/surgical/orthopedic patients. The Virtual Nursing Unit will be located off-site at our Norwood central business office. This is NOT a remote position. The team is committed to the remote delivery of quality care and to the expansion of the vision of virtual nursing.

KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL:

Please describe any specialized knowledge or skills, which are REQUIRED to perform the position duties. Do not list personal credentials of the current jobholder that would not be required if the job were being filled. List any special education required for this position.

EDUCATION:

TCH does hire AD and Diploma nurses; however all nurses hired after January 2010 must receive their BSN within 5 years of the date of hire. RN's who were employed at TCH prior to January 2010, and have more than 20 years of experience as an RN are permitted to pursue their BSN on a voluntary basis.

  • A MSN or DNP are not required but supersede the requirement for the BSN.

YEARS OF EXPERIENCE: None required

REQUIRED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE: The RN demonstrates the knowledge, abilities, and skills to provide age and culturally specific patient care and education. The RN effectively communicates with peers, utilizes appropriate channels of communication and maintains absolute confidentiality. The RN maintains competence and demonstrates evidence of continuing professional growth. The RN demonstrates the ability to accept and implement change and the ability to work in a culturally diverse setting.

LICENSES & CERTIFICATIONS:

The RN holds a current licensure to practice nursing in Ohio. Membership in professional organizations is desirable. BLS certification is required prior to patient contact. ACLS is required within 6 months of hire in step-down and ICU areas. Certification in area of clinical specialty is expected within five years of eligibility.

The Nursing Process

Assessment- Demonstrates the nursing skills to complete a holistic assessment of the patient's physical, psychosocial, spiritual, and education needs utilizing The Christ Hospital Professional Practice Model.

1. Understands signs and symptoms and data related to the patient's presenting needs and actual or potential nursing diagnosis.

2. Recognizes and appropriately reports to the physician and charge RN pertinent abnormal data and changes in the patient's condition.

3. Utilizes appropriate handoff methods to collaborate with other healthcare team members to communicate pertinent data regarding patient's physiological and psychological data.

4. Assesses patient, family, and environment for safety risks, proactively seeks out and performs safety initiatives.

Diagnosis and Planning- Utilizes collected data to establish and prioritize a list of actual, and potential, individualized patient problems and needs.

1. Prepares, coordinates, and revises multidisciplinary plan of care in collaboration with the patient and family to be supportive of the TCH model of care/Patient and Family Centered care. For each problem a measurable goal is set.

2. Communicates the plan of care utilizing SBAR and handoff processes with all team members.

3. Establish priorities of care, discusses plan of care during shift report, and participates in care conferences.

4. Initiates discharge planning upon admission, makes appropriate referrals consistent with the anticipated length of stay.

Implementation- The method of providing evidence based, quality care is based on assessed needs and standards of care while adhering to hospital policy and procedures to achieve set goals.

1. Performs and delegates nursing actions based on appropriate orders demonstrates critical thinking and accountability for appropriate implementation.

2. Provides ongoing, individualized holistic patient and family education based on needs and plan of care in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team.

3. Demonstrates critical thinking upon review of physician orders, making appropriate referrals, & contacts other health team professionals.

4. Responds to emergency situations that require an immediate, controlled precision in a skillful manner.

5. Implements measures to prevent contamination and/or transmission of disease to include the use of appropriate protective devices and equipment to prevent injury and maintain a safe environment.

Evaluation- Continuously evaluates nursing practice related to the plan of care in relation to the standards of care established through evidence-based literature and standards established by professional organization that have been built into order sets in the electronic medical record, the individual plan of care, and patient outcomes and goals.

1. Evaluates effectiveness of nursing care interventions, adjusts or continues with plan of care based on patient and family response.

2. Maintains continuity of care by continuous evaluation during "handoff" report, rounding, and upon transfers to other specialty units and post care facilities.

Documentation

Nursing process is accurately and concisely documented in the patient's electronic medical record reflecting the plan of care as implemented by the patient, family, and multidisciplinary team.

Documents information in a timely manner, according to hospital policy, to include the plan of care, accurate updates, teaching and the patients' and family response to care.

Leadership and Professional Development

Demonstrates leadership skills such as the ability to motivate, educate, delegate, and mentor peers and other members of the healthcare team while effectively managing the care of patients and family members.

Assumes responsibility and accountability for professional growth and development. Contributes to the professional development of peers, colleagues, and others.

1. Participates in 75% of staff meetings and 75% of council meetings as appropriate.

2. Participates in unit based activities/initiatives for performance improvement, evidence based projects, and research as needed.

3. Participates in council activities and task forces to improve competencies of self, co-workers, and staff members related to patient care.

4. Supports self and peers in professional growth and development utilizing resources and opportunities within and outside of The Christ Hospital.

5. Participates in self and peer review activities to include the positive recognition of peers and staff on a regular basis.

6. Acts as a resource, educator and preceptor for multidisciplinary team members, staff and nursing students, continuously evaluating and documenting competency. .

7. Maintains competency in POC (point of care) testing for unit specific nursing practice.

8. The following are strongly encouraged:

a. Participation in the professional advancement program.

b. Certification specific to work area of professional practice when eligible.

c. Participation in chosen professional organizations and conferences.

d. Participation in development and maintenance of research activities.

e. Participation in community service activities.

Employee Responsibilities

Complies with organization and department policies and required training.

Completes all educational requirements to maintain competency related to specific population of patient and/or regulatory agencies (Healthstream education 100% on-time completion and attendance for annual education day).

Submits required tests and paperwork in a timely manner without management interventions.

Attendance

Follows the time and attendance policy; reports to work on time, maintains a good attendance record, has badge and uses it to clock in and out, makes requests for tie off as far in advance as possible, etc.


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