Nurse Practitioner - Statewide Travel Hotels & Hospitality - Hattiesburg, MS at Geebo

Nurse Practitioner - Statewide Travel

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9 Hattiesburg, MS Hattiesburg, MS Travel nursing Contract Travel nursing Contract $300 a day $300 a day 7 days ago 7 days ago 7 days ago Seeking Nurse Practitioners with 1
years of experience located in Mississippi to conduct In-Home Health Risk Assessments across the State of Mississippi.
This position requires statewide travel, with a daily per diem to be used for hotel stays & meals What's in it for you? Flexibility:
Operate on your terms.
Set your own hours, 7 days a week between 8am-8pm.
The role is based on a 1099 Independent Contractor arrangement.
Compensation:
Earn $120 for each completed 1-hour in-home Health Risk Assessment.
Plus, enjoy a $300 daily stipend every workday and a $25 No-show payment.
Commitment:
Four consecutive days per week - Must be 8-hour days Location:
We have extensive patient volume across the state of Mississippi.
Contractors must be able to travel the entire state.
About the Role:
In this position, you'll be conducting comprehensive Health Risk Assessments for Medicare Advantage patients across Mississippi.
Each visit provides an in-depth understanding of a patient's health and well-being that might be missed during regular office visits.
From reviewing their medical history to understanding their social environment, your insights will enhance care quality, bridging multiple care gaps in one visit.
Our Ideal Candidate:
Board-certified Nurse Practitioner licensed in Mississippi.
At least 1 year of NP experience.
Interested? Let's connect! Your expertise could be just what we're looking for to help enhance patient care in Mississippi.
Apply to this posting and we'll be in contact right away.
Paid per completed visit:
$ 4000 - $ 6000 based on completed assessments.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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