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Telehealth Nurse Practitioner (FNP/AGNP) – Weight Management & Metabolic Health
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United States
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110 days ago
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Mid Level
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Job Description
Telehealth Nurse Practitioner (FNP/AGNP) – Weight Management & Metabolic Health
LumiMeds
This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description We are seeking an experienced multi-state licensed Nurse Practitioner to provide telehealth care for patients seeking evidence-based weight management treatment. - Independently evaluate patients - Review clinical information - Determine medical necessity - Prescribe when clinically appropriate under applicable state laws - Conduct virtual patient evaluations (video and/or asynchronous review) - Review intake forms, medical histories, and laboratory results - Prescribe and manage treatment plans in compliance with state regulations - Provide follow-up care and clinical monitoring - Document encounters accurately within the EMR - Maintain adherence to telehealth, prescribing, and documentation standards - Collaborate with care coordination teams to support patient success Qualifications - Active, unrestricted U.S. Nurse Practitioner license - Board-certified (FNP, AGNP, or equivalent) - Active licensure in 30+ U.S. states (required) - Prescriptive authority in licensed states - DEA registration where required - Eligible to practice telemedicine in licensed states Requirements - Prior telehealth experience - Experience in obesity medicine, metabolic care, or GLP-1–based treatment - Strong clinical documentation and compliance awareness - Comfortable working independently in a remote environment Benefits - Fully remote flexibility - Administrative and operational support - Streamlined workflows and modern EMR - Competitive per-consult or contract-based compensation - Opportunity to grow within a scaling national telehealth organization Important Notes - All clinical decisions, including prescribing, are made solely at the discretion of the provider. - LumiMeds does not mandate specific treatment protocols. - This role is designed to support compliant, ethical, patient-first care delivery. How to Apply If this role sounds like a fit, we’d love to hear from you. Please submit your application in English and ensure your resume reflects relevant experience for the role. This position is open to candidates based in approved locations, depending on the role and business needs. Qualified applicants will be contacted for next steps. LumiMeds is an equal opportunity employer. We hire based on skills, experience, and alignment with our values. Please note: This role requires professional-level English communication and availability to work U.S. business hours.
Job Requirements
- Active, unrestricted U.S. Nurse Practitioner license
- Board-certified (FNP, AGNP, or equivalent)
- Active licensure in 30+ U.S. states (required)
- Prescriptive authority in licensed states
- DEA registration where required
- Eligible to practice telemedicine in licensed states
- Prior telehealth experience
- Experience in obesity medicine, metabolic care, or GLP-1–based treatment
- Strong clinical documentation and compliance awareness
- Comfortable working independently in a remote environment
Benefits
- Fully remote flexibility
- Administrative and operational support
- Streamlined workflows and modern EMR
- Competitive per-consult or contract-based compensation
- Opportunity to grow within a scaling national telehealth organization
- Important Notes
- All clinical decisions, including prescribing, are made solely at the discretion of the provider.
- LumiMeds does not mandate specific treatment protocols.
- This role is designed to support compliant, ethical, patient-first care delivery.
- How to Apply
- If this role sounds like a fit, we’d love to hear from you. Please submit your application in English and ensure your resume reflects relevant experience for the role.
- This position is open to candidates based in approved locations, depending on the role and business needs. Qualified applicants will be contacted for next steps.
- LumiMeds is an equal opportunity employer. We hire based on skills, experience, and alignment with our values.
- Please note: This role requires professional-level English communication and availability to work U.S. business hours.
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