Telehealth Nurse Positions: Your Guide to a Remote Nursing Career

Telehealth Nurse Positions: Your Guide to a Remote Nursing Career

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Telehealth nurse positions are rapidly becoming one of the most sought-after roles in modern healthcare. As virtual care becomes more mainstream, the demand for skilled registered nurses who can assess, educate, and support patients from a distance continues to rise.

If you're a nurse considering a transition from the bedside to a laptop, this article breaks down everything you need to know about telehealth nursing—including the types of roles available, key responsibilities, and how to get hired.

What Are Telehealth Nurse Positions?

Telehealth nurse positions involve delivering nursing care and clinical guidance through digital platforms—phone, video calls, chat, or remote monitoring tools. Instead of being at the bedside, you’ll support patients from your home (or another remote setting), offering services that range from symptom triage to chronic disease management and care coordination.

These roles leverage your nursing expertise and communication skills to provide safe, effective care without physical contact.

Common Types of Telehealth Nursing Roles

Not all remote nurse jobs are the same. Here are some of the most common telehealth nurse positions:

  • Triage Nurse – Assess symptoms and determine care urgency using clinical protocols (e.g., Schmitt-Thompson).
  • Nurse Case Manager – Coordinate ongoing care for patients with chronic conditions or complex needs.
  • Utilization Review Nurse – Review medical records to ensure appropriate care is being delivered (often for insurance companies).
  • Health Coach – Guide patients on behavior change, medication adherence, and lifestyle choices.
  • Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) Nurse – Monitor patient vitals and trends through digital tools and intervene as needed.
  • Clinical Documentation Nurse – Work behind the scenes reviewing or supporting charting and coding efforts.

Many telehealth roles fall under direct-to-patient care, while others are non-clinical or support-focused but still require a valid RN license.

Responsibilities of a Telehealth Nurse

Telehealth nurses perform a variety of tasks depending on the role and employer. Key responsibilities often include:

  • Assessing symptoms and guiding patients through next steps
  • Documenting encounters in EMRs or EHRs
  • Escalating emergent situations to physicians or 911
  • Educating patients on medications, care plans, or health conditions
  • Supporting health systems with patient navigation and follow-ups
  • Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams from a remote setting

Strong communication, multitasking, and tech-savviness are essential for success in these roles.

Who Hires for Telehealth Nurse Positions?

Telehealth nurses are hired by:

  • Telehealth companies and startups (e.g., Teladoc, MDLIVE, etc.)
  • Health insurance payers
  • Hospitals and health systems
  • Virtual-first primary care and specialty clinics
  • Care coordination and chronic care management vendors
  • Government agencies and public health programs

Some roles are full-time with benefits, while others are per diem, contract, or part-time. Many are 100% remote, though some may have hybrid expectations depending on the employer.

How to Qualify for Telehealth Nurse Positions

To stand out for remote roles, you should:

  • Have at least 2 years of clinical RN experience (some require specific specialties)
  • Be licensed in a compact state or multiple states (multi-state licenses are often preferred)
  • Be comfortable with electronic documentation and communication tools
  • Highlight skills like autonomy, tech literacy, and virtual bedside manner

💡 Pro tip: Tailor your resume for Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) by using keywords from the job description, including “telehealth,” “triage,” “virtual care,” “remote,” “video visits,” and “EMR proficiency.”

Where to Find Telehealth Nurse Jobs

There are countless job boards out there, but many are cluttered with spammy listings. At Telehealth Nurse Network, we make it easy.

✅ Use our Free Telehealth Nursing Job Board – updated daily with real remote nurse jobs
✅ Or unlock earlier access and advanced search tools with the Telehealth Nurse Mastery Suite

Want the Full Roadmap?

Ready to pursue a remote role but not sure where to start?
We’ve helped hundreds of nurses just like you land their first telehealth position.

👉 Check out our Knowledge Base for more guides to landing a remote nurse job

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