To thrive as a Remote PRN (Per Diem) healthcare professional, you need current professional licensure or certification in your field (such as nursing, therapy, or allied health), strong clinical skills, and experience with telehealth or remote care platforms. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), HIPAA-compliant communication tools, and scheduling systems is typically required. Excellent self-management, communication, and adaptability are critical soft skills in remote, flexible work environments. These skills and qualifications are vital for delivering high-quality patient care independently while staying connected with the broader care team from a distance.