The Best Facebook Groups Every Remote Nurse Needs (Yes, You’ll Actually Want to Join These)

The Best Facebook Groups Every Remote Nurse Needs (Yes, You’ll Actually Want to Join These)

Looking for support, job leads, or just a laugh? Here are the Facebook groups remote nurses swear by (including where to find your squad).

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Find Your People: Why Facebook Groups Are a Remote Nurse’s Secret Weapon

Let’s face it: Remote nursing can feel a little lonely at first. You’re swapping break room banter for, well, the dulcet tones of your apartment fridge. But fear not—there are bustling Facebook groups packed with nurses who get you, your questions about telehealth charting quirks, and your relentless hunt for work-from-home pajama sets that look almost professional on Zoom.

The Telehealth Nurse Network Community: Your New Work Besties

The Telehealth Nurse Network Facebook Group is basically command central for aspiring (and seasoned) remote nurses. Think job leads before they hit job boards, interview tips that actually matter, and a support system of thousands who know what 'SBAR' really means—even over WiFi. Got questions about which remote nursing certifications pay off? Want honest reviews on real jobs with companies like Wheel or Conduent? Pop in and chat—no gatekeeping allowed.

Remote Nursing Jobs — The Job Hunter’s Hangout

For job-seekers on the move, Remote Nursing Jobs is a Facebook group where open positions roll in daily, sometimes hourly. Peer-to-peer job sharing (hello, inside scoop!), recruiter posts, and gut-checks on job offers—all with a flurry of activity during hiring surges at companies like CVS Health and UnitedHealth Group. You won’t just scroll; you’ll strategize.

Telehealth & Remote Nursing

The Telehealth & Remote Nursing group fosters clinical conversation on everything from virtual assessment hacks to the peculiar joy of managing meds via video calls. Veteran telehealth RNs drop “don’t-make-my-mistake” wisdom, and you’ll find regular threads on must-know tools, from platforms like Amwell to tricks for staying licensed across states. It's camaraderie and education (with a dash of meme therapy).

How to Make the Most of These Groups (and Not Get Lost in the Scroll)

  • Ask, then Act: Don’t be shy—share your goals. Are you a new grad or a clinical ninja? Targeted advice is always more helpful.
  • Be an Engaged Lurker: Browse old posts! Chances are someone has ranted, raved, or rejoiced about the remote role you’re eyeing.
  • Link Up With Resources: Telehealth Nurse Network’s Resume Kit and brand-new AI Resume Builder get a lot of love in these groups, especially from nurses who landed interviews after revamping their application game.
  • Share Your Wins and Woes: From your first video interview to that inevitable "my WiFi hated my shift" day—we want it all. Your journey helps others!

Ready to Find Your (Online) Nurse Tribe?

Jumping into these communities isn’t just about job leads—it’s about finding mentors, career cheerleaders, and friends who will let you vent about EHR glitches at 2 a.m. So join, introduce yourself, and get ready for support that feels (almost) as good as a solid bedside huddle.

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