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Phone Rn Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

We are looking for a Registered Nurse to join our nursing staff in providing excellent health care ... phone discount plan, employee referral bonuses, tuition reimbursement and much more!

We are looking for a Registered Nurse to join our nursing staff in providing excellent health care ... phone discount plan, employee referral bonuses, tuition reimbursement and much more!

RN | Chula Vista , CA | Locums Tenens Job Id: 63864450 Location: Chula Vista, CA Chula Vista is a ... Phone: (703) 378-0004 x210

RN

San Ysidro, CA · On-site

RN | San Ysidro , CA | Locums Tenens Job Id: 64072444 Location: San Ysidro, CA San Ysidro is a ... Phone: (703) 378-0004 x210

The RN plays an essential role in providing pt access through visits using protocols and ... Responsible for phone triage assessment and/or in-person triage for patients with urgent needs.

The Registered Nurse (RN) will work in either a Case Management, Admissions, or Resource role ... Can work independently and on your own from a day-to-day basis with activities which include: phone ...

The Registered Nurse (RN) will work in either a Case Management, Admissions, or Resource role ... Can work independently and on your own from a day-to-day basis with activities which include: phone ...

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How much do phone rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for phone rn in California is $44.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.25 and $54.61 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Phone RN?

A Phone RN (Registered Nurse) is a nursing professional who provides patient care and medical advice over the phone or via telehealth services. They assess symptoms, offer guidance on managing health conditions, and determine if further medical attention is needed. Phone RNs often work in hospitals, clinics, insurance companies, or telemedicine services. Their role helps improve patient access to healthcare while reducing unnecessary emergency visits.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Phone RN?

A Phone RN is primarily responsible for providing patient triage, health advice, and care coordination through telephone consultations. They assess patient symptoms, determine the urgency of care, provide education or self-care guidance, and document all interactions using electronic health record (EHR) systems. Additionally, Phone RNs often collaborate closely with physicians, advanced practice providers, and other members of the healthcare team to ensure continuity of care. This role requires strong communication skills, the ability to multitask, and expert clinical judgment to deliver safe and effective patient care remotely.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Phone RN position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Phone RN, you need an active registered nurse license, a solid background in clinical nursing, and strong patient assessment skills. Familiarity with triage protocols, electronic health record (EHR) systems, and telephone-based patient management platforms is often required. Excellent verbal communication, critical thinking, and empathy help Phone RNs manage patient concerns effectively over the phone. These competencies ensure safe, accurate patient support and effective interactions in a remote, fast-paced healthcare environment.

How to become a phone nurse?

To become a phone nurse, you typically need to be a registered nurse (RN) with a valid license, which requires completing an accredited nursing program and passing the NCLEX-RN exam. Additional skills such as strong communication, clinical knowledge, and familiarity with electronic health records are important, and some employers may require specialized training in telehealth or triage protocols.

What are the most commonly searched types of Phone Rn jobs in California?

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Infographic showing various Phone Rn job openings in California as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 20% As Needed, and 80% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $91,724 per year, or $44.1 per hour.

$42.75 - $49.52/hr

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Job description

Registered Nurse – Clinical- Level I (RN I)

Committed to Our Community in the Heart of the Redwoods. Removing Barriers to Healthcare Access

The Registered Nurse – Clinical- Level I (RN I) at Open Door Community Health Centers (ODCHC) provides general nursing care to patients in the clinic and over the phone. The RN plays an essential role in providing patient access through visits using protocols and transitioning to provider whenever able or needed. Within the Care Team, the RN works as a point person for daily functions and triage. A RN I possesses basic understanding and demonstration of RN scope of practice and skills related to community health nursing.

The RN– Float position is a full-time position that requires travel to various clinics to fill in during employee leave of absences and to support our clinic operations. The RN – Float will travel to clinics located from Eureka to Ferndale. RN Floats will receive an additional $2/HR Float differential.

The hourly pay for this position ranges from $42.75 to $49.52. All new hires will begin at the base of $42.75 per hour not including education differentials below.

$2.00/HR additional for BSN

$3.50/HR additional for MSN

Education wage differentials do not compound.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for phone triage assessment and/or in-person triage for patients with urgent needs.
  • Schedules patients after appropriate triage.
  • Preparing to and occasionally manages 4-6 patient visits per day of various types- immunizations, education, co-visits, and the schedule will be determined by site and nursing leadership.
  • Explains procedures and treatments to patients to gain cooperation, understanding, and allay apprehension.
  • Responsible for patient assessment based on chief complaint and treatment as outlined by Nursing Protocols or provider direction.
  • Observes patient, records, significant conditions, and reactions, and notifies supervisor or Provider of patient's condition and reaction to drugs, treatments, and significant incidents.
  • Communicates directly with clinic providers regarding patient assessment and needs; transitions patient to the provider as needed.
  • Utilizes Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation (SBAR) warm hand-off method.
  • Recommends and/or administers medications and vaccines as ordered by medical provider or by protocol.
  • Responsible for documenting and coding each visit accurately.
  • Accurately records patient history, exam notes, medication history, ongoing care, and referrals in employee medical record (EHR) according to ODCHC Protocols.
  • Manages tasks in their inbox and appropriate tasks in their assigned providers' inboxes; ensures team inbox tasks are completed in a timely manner according to team role and scope.
  • Assists in Chronic Care management, such as outreach calls, care coordination, etc.
  • Assists and/or facilitates routine daily huddles within the team
  • Maintains awareness of the comfort and safety needs of the patient.
  • Responds to medically urgent situations based upon nursing standards, policies, procedures, and protocol.
  • Prepares and maintains a wide variety of records and reports.
  • Teaches patients, families, and staff care, prevention, and treatment enhancement techniques.
  • Provides direct clinical oversight for Medical Assistants (MA) and Licensed Vocational Nurses (LVN) assigned to Care Team.
  • Provides oversite to the MA working in the Care Team as needed for safe vaccine delivery.
  • Identifies problems related to patient services and makes recommendations for improvement.
  • Participates in the evaluation of peers and support staff.
  • Participates in Open Door Quality improvement activities, meetings, and initiatives.
  • Performs other duties as identified and assigned by supervisor.

Qualifications and Expectations:

  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to establish constructive professional working relationships among a diverse workforce.
  • Ability to handle difficult or confrontational situations in a calm, consistent, and equitable manner.
  • Participates in staff meetings as required.
  • Ability to exercise sound and responsible judgment.
  • Strong computer skills with specific aptitude in Microsoft Office Suite and/or Electronic Medical Records (EHR).
  • Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations.
  • Ability to effectively represent ODCHC's interests in the community and maintain effective working relationships among co-workers, public, private, and professional groups.
  • Adheres to ODCHC's policies and procedures.

Education and Experience:

  • An Associate's Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is required.
  • Previous clinical experience preferred.

Certificates, Licenses, Registrations:

  • Current Registered Nurse license for the State of California
  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS)/CPR Certification
  • Successful completion of Triage Training modules, and competency sign-off within 90 days of hire.

Supervisory Responsibilities: The RN I works as a member of the Care Team and may act as a clinical supervisor as needed for MAs and LVNs on the Care Team.

Supervision and Support: The RN I reports directly to the RN - Clinical Services Manager. The RN works directly with providers and support staff assigned to their Care Team and across the clinic.

Physical Requirements: The physical requirements described are representative of those needed to successfully perform the essential duties of the position. Reasonable accommodation will be made to allow otherwise qualified candidates to perform these functions.

  • Ability to communicate via telephone, video, and/or in-person.
  • Vision adequate to read documents, computer screens, and forms.
  • Ability to remain stationary for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to lift, carry, or otherwise move up to 25 pounds.
  • Ability to use keyboard and view computer screens for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to travel locally and long-distance as needed.
  • Ability to move around offices and clinics as needed.