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As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for telecare rn in the United States is $42.75, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.09 and $54.33 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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A Telecare RN is a registered nurse who provides remote patient care and support through phone or video communication. They assess symptoms, offer medical advice, coordinate care, and provide health education. These nurses often work for hospitals, telehealth services, or insurance companies, helping patients manage chronic conditions or urgent concerns. Their role improves access to healthcare while reducing the need for in-person visits.

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

To excel as a Telecare RN, you need active RN licensure, strong clinical assessment skills, and experience in telehealth or remote patient care. Familiarity with telemedicine platforms, electronic health records (EHRs), and secure communication tools is crucial. Outstanding communication, problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to provide compassionate care without in-person interaction make you stand out. These attributes ensure safe, effective patient support and smooth coordination in a virtual healthcare environment.

What does a typical day look like for a Telecare RN?

A typical day for a Telecare RN involves conducting remote patient assessments, managing follow-up calls, answering patient questions, and collaborating with physicians and other healthcare team members via telehealth platforms. You might monitor patients’ symptoms, review medical records, educate individuals about their treatment plans, and escalate urgent concerns as needed. Most of your communication will be over the phone or through secure video calls and messaging systems. This role offers a dynamic yet structured schedule, with an emphasis on teamwork, autonomy, and leveraging digital tools to deliver high-quality care.
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Infographic showing various Telecare Rn job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 15% As Needed, 81% Contract, and 4% Nights. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $88,916 per year, or $42.7 per hour.
Telecare Registered Nurse - Baby Place - Bayfront Hospital

Telecare Registered Nurse - Baby Place - Bayfront Hospital

Orlando Health

Saint Petersburg, FL • On-site

Other

Posted 2 days ago


Orlando Health rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 583 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

247th of 864 rated healthcare providers


Job description


Position Summary

The Registered Nurse (RN) in TeleCare and Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) triages and prioritizes patient care using EvidenceBased Practice Standards. The RN practices effective problem identification, resolution, and/or escalation while addressing urgent
patient clinical inquires and any RPM patient values out of range requiring intervention. This position directly supports our ED Diversion and Readmission Reduction efforts.


Responsibilities

Under the general supervision of the Manager, the RN will be responsible for patient triaging, remote patient monitoring,
outbound and inbound phone lines, assisting with nurse case management, nursing assessments, collaboration with providers
and other departments, and provision of quality patient care in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations and
accreditation standards.
• Accurately assesses each patient’s condition by actively listening to callers and asking probative questions. Identifies emergent
situations and effectively gives appropriate dispositions.
• Prioritizes patient care in an ongoing manner in accordance with Evidence-Based Practice Standards of Care.
• Provides appropriate and courteous telephone advice including plan of care and patient education to callers according to
approved protocols.
• Appropriately and accurately documents initial and ongoing telephone conversations, with documentation being completed
immediately after the call ends.
• Places outbound follow up calls to caregivers as needed.
• Accurately communicates information to physician on call as needed, either over the telephone or by routing the necessary
information to the physician.
• Meets unit expectations for call volumes, call duration, and customer service expectations.
• Works autonomously while adhering to organizational standards and core values.
• Attends and participates in staff meetings and required departmental meetings.
• Appropriately utilizes and maintains supplied equipment; troubleshoots tech issues to ensure uninterrupted service to patients.
• Assesses patients’ needs when developing an individualized plan of care for each patient.
• Demonstrates the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served on assigned unit.
• Demonstrates knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span, assesses data reflective of patient’s
status and interprets the necessary information needed to identify each patient’s requirements relative to age-specific needs.
• Provides, delegates, coordinates, and documents patient care in a knowledgeable, skillful, and consistent manner. This includes
but is not limited to patient assessment, education, medication administration, and patient safety.
• Demonstrates competency in nursing and use of patient care/unit equipment as defined by unit-specific requisite skills.
• Delegates tasks and duties to healthcare team members in accordance with the patient’s needs and the team member’s
capabilities and qualifications.
• Communicates appropriate information regarding patient condition or unit concerns to other health care team members.
• Monitors and responds to triage calls in person and/or on the nurse phone line.
• Talks directly to patients on the telephone and then directs them to emergency rooms (ERs), urgent care centers, and home
care advice, or to schedule patients to their physician during office hours.
• Determines urgency of seeing the patient based on brief assessment and on familiarity with a patient’s condition and history.
• Uses computerized clinical decision-making including algorithms as guide.
• Sends patients with high-risk chief complaints such as chest pain, abdominal pain, or severe headaches to ER immediately or
arranges for ambulance.
• Provides appropriate home health advice to patients who do not need to go directly to the ER.
• Ensures accurate notes of all consultations and treatments are recorded in the patient’s Electronic Health Record.
• Arranges appointments for patients who do not need to go to ER but need to see a physician. Consults with physician as
needed.
• Acts, when designated, in “Ask a Nurse” capacity, handling routine information requests from patients, e.g., “Do I need a flu
shot every year? When are you giving these shots?”


Qualifications

Education/Training
• For Team Members hired into this job prior to January 1, 2020: Graduate of an approved school of nursing.
• Effective January 1, 2020: New Hires and Team Members moved into this job and/or transferring Depts. must obtain a
Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (BSN) within 36 months of placement.
• Assumes responsibility for professional development and continuing educational.
• Meets all mandatory and developmental requirements for Orlando Health and unit/department.

Licensure/Certification
Maintains current RN license in the State of Florida. Maintains current BLS/Healthcare Provider certification. ACLS, NRP, PALS, TNCC
as required based on the appropriate certification for the patient population.

Experience
Twelve months hospital RN experience required. Based on area of assignment, specialty courses and specialty experience may be
required. Must meet unit specific performance competencies.

Qualifications:

Education/Training
• For Team Members hired into this job prior to January 1, 2020: Graduate of an approved school of nursing.
• Effective January 1, 2020: New Hires and Team Members moved into this job and/or transferring Depts. must obtain a
Bachelor of Science in Nursing degree (BSN) within 36 months of placement.
• Assumes responsibility for professional development and continuing educational.
• Meets all mandatory and developmental requirements for Orlando Health and unit/department.

Licensure/Certification
Maintains current RN license in the State of Florida. Maintains current BLS/Healthcare Provider certification. ACLS, NRP, PALS, TNCC
as required based on the appropriate certification for the patient population.

Experience
Twelve months hospital RN experience required. Based on area of assignment, specialty courses and specialty experience may be
required. Must meet unit specific performance competencies.

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Orlando Health is a 3,200-bed system that includes 15 wholly-owned hospitals and emergency departments; rehabilitation services, cancer institutes, heart institutes, imaging and laboratory services, wound care centers, physician offices for adults and pediatrics, skilled nursing facilities, an in-patient behavioral health facility, home healthcare services in partnership with LHC Group, and urgent care centers in partnership with CareSpot Urgent Care. Nearly 4,200 physicians, representing more than 80 medical specialties and subspecialties have privileges across the Orlando Health system, which employs nearly 22,000 team members. Areas of clinical excellence are orthopedics, heart and vascular, cancer care, neurosciences, surgery, pediatric specialties, neonatology, women's health and trauma.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Orlando, FL, US

Year founded

1918