Registered Nurse RN (No direct care, assessments only)

Field Team Partner Opportunities supporting the Midland, TX area. Flexibility, Greater Ease, Extra Hours RNs: Build a rewarding career and the lifestyle you want Are you a nurse looking for more flexibility, extra hours, or fulfilling work that doesn’t require hands-on care? CareScout’s Field Team independent contractor positions may be right for you. As a Field Team Partner, you’ll complete cognitive and functional assessments for older adults in their home. You decide which assessments and how many to take through a simple app. You can accept a case based on the time, place, and competitive fixed rates. Assessments are documented in an easy to use digital form. Your role will be to conduct assessments of long-term care insurance policyholders. The entire assessment usually takes 60‐90 minutes and includes: • Collecting information on the insured’s current and past medical history • Documenting the insured’s functional and cognitive levels • Administering a short cognitive exam • Leading the insured through a short demonstration activity Through the CareScout online portal, you can: • Complete online training • Accept or decline assessments opportunities • Complete the assessments, both online and offline • Check payment status of work completed To participate in CareScout’s Field Team Network, you’ll just need to: • Have a valid, current RN license, in good standing • Be technically savvy and have access to a laptop or tablet to perform the assessment in real time • Be willing to travel within 15 miles of your home or further Job Types: Contract, PRN, Per diem Medical Specialty: • Addiction Medicine • Allergy & Immunology • Anesthesiology • Bariatrics • Burn Care • Cardiology • Cath Lab • Critical & Intensive Care • Dermatology • Dialysis • Dietetics • Emergency Medicine • Endocrinology • Forensic Medicine • Gastroenterology • Genetics & Genomics • Geriatrics • Hematology • Holistic Medicine • Home Health • Hospice & Palliative Medicine • Hospital Medicine • Hyperbaric Medicine • Infectious Disease • Internal Medicine • Labor & Delivery • Medical-Surgical • Nephrology • Neurology • Nuclear Medicine • Ob/Gyn • Occupational Medicine • Oncology • Ophthalmology • Orthopedics • Otolaryngology • Pain Medicine • Pathology • Pediatrics • Perioperative Care • Physical & Rehabilitation Medicine • Plastic Surgery • Podiatry • Primary Care • Psychiatry • Public Health • Pulmonology • Radiology • Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility • Rheumatology • Sleep Medicine • Sports Medicine • Surgery • Telemetry • Toxicology • Transplant Surgery • Trauma Medicine • Urgent Care • Urology • Wound Care Work Location: On the road Apply To this Job Company : CareScout Salary : Work from home  

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