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How much do rn compact license jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for rn compact license in the United States is $44.48, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33.65 and $51.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an RN Compact License?

An RN Compact License, also known as a multistate license, allows registered nurses to practice in multiple participating states without needing to obtain individual licenses for each state. This license is part of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC), which streamlines the process for nurses who work across state lines, either physically or through telehealth. To qualify, nurses must reside in an NLC state and meet uniform licensure requirements, including a background check. The RN Compact License helps improve access to care and supports nurses who travel or relocate frequently.

How does holding an RN Compact License affect your ability to work with multi-state healthcare teams?

Having an RN Compact License allows you to practice as a registered nurse in multiple member states without obtaining additional licenses, making it easier to collaborate with multi-state healthcare teams. This flexibility is especially valuable for nurses working with telehealth services, travel nursing agencies, or organizations with facilities in several states. It also streamlines onboarding and reduces delays related to licensure, enabling you to quickly fill staffing needs and work seamlessly across state lines.

What is the difference between Rn Compact License vs Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)?

AspectRn Compact LicenseLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN) license via Compact StateLicensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, healthcare facilitiesLong-term care, nursing homes, clinics
Scope of PracticeBroader responsibilities, complex patient careBasic patient care, routine procedures
UsageAllows practice across multiple Compact statesLimited to specific state licensing

The Rn Compact License enables registered nurses to practice across multiple states with a single license, offering greater flexibility. In contrast, LPNs hold a state-specific license with a narrower scope of practice. Both roles are essential in healthcare, but the Compact License provides broader mobility for RNs working in various healthcare settings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Registered Nurse with a Compact License, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Registered Nurse with a Compact License, you need a comprehensive clinical education, active RN licensure in a Compact state, and a strong understanding of multistate practice regulations. Proficiency with electronic health record (EHR) systems, telehealth platforms, and medication administration technology is often required. Strong communication, adaptability, and cultural competence are vital soft skills for providing patient care across diverse settings. These skills and qualifications are essential for ensuring safe, flexible, and high-quality nursing care across multiple states.
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Remote RN, CDCES - Compact License - Contracted Position

Remote RN, CDCES - Compact License - Contracted Position

Perry Health Inc

Chicago, IL โ€ข Remote

$40/hr

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Remote Registered Nurse, CDCES (Contracted): Compact / IL, MI, NY

Location: Remote โ€” United States (Compact RN License Required; additional licensure in IL, MI, and/or NY highly preferred)

THE HIGHLIGHTS
  • Anticipated Start Date: Spring/Summer 2026 (TBD)
  • Role Type: Contracted, 1099
  • Payment Terms: Net 30
  • Licensure: Compact (Multi-State) RN license required. Additional active licensure in IL, MI, and/or NY is highly preferred.
  • Certification: CDCES (Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist) required.
  • Schedule: 1099 flexibility; you set your own hours; ideally 20+ hours of weekly availability.
    • Current Demand: Mondayโ€“Friday, 9 a.m.โ€“6 p.m. ET
    • Requirement: Provide availability for the next two months by the 15th of each month.
  • Compensation: $20.00 per 20-minute clinical encounter + $30.00/hour for non-clinical time; budget for an average of $40/hr (see Compensation & Payment Terms below).
  • Remote Requirements: Must reside in the United States with consistent access to a clean, quiet workspace; solid internet connection; and proficient technical experience.

OUR MISSION

Perry Health is rethinking chronic care through a fully remote, continuous care model. We provide expert diabetes education and clinical management for Medicare patients, delivered by a comprehensive team of specialized Registered Nurses, Registered Dietitians, and Accountability Coaches.

Our model integrates high-level clinical expertise with real-time data from cellular-connected glucometers and advanced CGM management. By bridging the gap between physician visits with proactive, data-driven support, we deliver life-changing outcomes for our members.


ABOUT THE ROLE

We are seeking an experienced Registered Nurse (RN) and Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) passionate about remote care delivery. In this role, you will lead diabetes education and management, focusing on medical intervention and acute data management for our members. You will partner with a multidisciplinary care team to ensure members receive expert clinical attention and education to lead healthier lives.


KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Provide call-based care and clinical management to patients in our Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) program.
  • Triage acute blood glucose readings and monitor real-time data trends via our proprietary EHR.
  • Support members with medication and insulin interventions to ensure safe and effective diabetes management.
  • Deliver empathic, high-touch care that alleviates the emotional burden of managing a chronic disease.
  • Collaborate with the broader care team โ€” including RDs and Accountability Coaches โ€” to reinforce clinical goals and SMART goal progression.
  • Adhere to Perry Health policies, procedures, and standard operating procedures to ensure ongoing clinical quality and compliance.

QUALIFICATIONS
  • Education: ADN or BSN in Nursing required.
  • License: Valid, unencumbered Compact (Multi-State) RN license required. Additional active licensure in IL, MI, and/or NY is highly preferred.
  • Certification: CDCES (Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist) required.
  • Experience: Minimum 3+ years of experience managing patients with diabetes.
  • Knowledge: Familiarity with continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) and behavior change theory is a plus.
  • Skills: Motivated learner, willing to acquire proficiency with the necessary technology (computers, software applications, phone systems); experience or training in Motivational Interviewing to support sustainable behavior change is a plus.
  • Traits: Creative thinking, an eye for detail, ability to work independently, a positive attitude, and the ability to excel in a fast-paced atmosphere while collaborating with diverse groups at all levels of the organization.
  • Language: Spanish-speaking highly preferred.

COMPENSATION & PAYMENT TERMS

Contractors are paid on a monthly basis following Net 30 payment terms.

  • Clinical Pay: $20.00 per 20-minute clinical encounter. An encounter is defined as a successful call with a member, primarily spent in live conversation, with chart review time also counting toward this total.
    • Example: Clinical encounters are scheduled in 30-minute intervals. Completing two encounters within an hour that each meet the engagement-time requirement pays a total of $40 for that hour.
  • Non-Clinical Pay: $30.00/hour flat rate for required meetings and training.

OUR VALUES

Our patients are our purpose: We understand that the decisions we make have an impact on our patients' health. We are a healthcare company above all else. The choices we make are always in the best interest of our patients.

Bring your best self: The authenticity of our team drives our innovation. We show up for each other and our patients every day. Your teammates will count on you for motivation and support, and you should expect the same in return. Conversely, recognize when you are not at your best so you can seek support and take time to recharge.

Own your ideas and your results: Each member of the team contributes to the growth of Perry. Identify problems, seek solutions that maximize impact. Ownership is key; seek out support from team members, and take accountability for the results of your efforts.

Move fast, but with purpose: Consistent, rapid growth is expected. Set goals, work with purpose, assess, reassess, and pivot when necessary. Perfection should not impede progress. Ego should not prevent reevaluation. Each day will provide opportunities for learning and growth and will move us closer to our goals.

Good ideas come from anywhere: Ideas, good and bad, come from every level of the organization. Employees at all levels are empowered to share their ideas and feedback. The whole of Perry is greater than the sum of its parts. All ideas are considered, and when a decision is made we will move forward together.


Perry Health is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace, providing equal employment and advancement opportunities to all team members. We are building an environment where every Perry Health team member can thrive, feel a sense of belonging, and do the best work of their careers. We value diversity and recruit, hire, and promote individuals solely based on talent, qualifications, competence, and merit. We evaluate candidates without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or other protected characteristics as required by law and as a matter of our company values.