About the job Nurse Practitioner (NP) – Remote Care Model | $130K–$170K | Phoenix, AZ
Title: Nurse Practitioner (NP) – Remote Care Model | $130K–$170K | Phoenix, AZ
If you're a Nurse Practitioner who prefers autonomy, enjoys solving complex patient challenges, and wants to be part of building something new—this role offers a different kind of opportunity.
We're working with a healthcare team focused on managing complex Medicaid populations through a telehealth-first, coordinated care model, designed to improve outcomes while reducing unnecessary hospital utilization.
What makes this role different
Primarily remote / telehealth-based care model
Opportunity to help shape a new, value-based care approach
Work with complex, high-impact patient populations
Strong interdisciplinary collaboration (without traditional clinic constraints)
Leadership opportunities available (Lead NP track)
The role
Lead and coordinate care for complex patient populations
Practice with a high level of autonomy, including prescribing
Collaborate with physicians, care managers, and health plans
Support proactive care management and early intervention
Assist patients through transitions of care (hospital to home)
Provide virtual care and guidance to reduce unnecessary ER visits
Who this role is best for
This is a strong fit for NPs who:
Have 3–5+ years of clinical experience
Are comfortable practicing independently
Have experience with telehealth or remote patient management
Enjoy working with complex populations (Medicaid, elderly, behavioral health)
Thrive in a startup or evolving environment
Want to have a voice in shaping care delivery models
Schedule & Structure
Primarily remote, team-based care model
Mix of W-2 and 1099 options available
Compensation
$130,000 – $170,000 (depending on experience and leadership level)
Requirements
Nurse Practitioner license (AZ)
Master's degree or higher
Strong communication and care coordination skills
If you're looking for a role where you can work more autonomously, have a real impact on patient outcomes, and be part of building a more modern care model—this could be a strong next step.
Apply to learn more.