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Remote RPM Coordinator (CMA/RMA or LPN)
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United States
Posted
95 days ago
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0
Seniority
Mid Level
Job Description
Remote RPM Coordinator (CMA/RMA or LPN)
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Chronic Care Staffing is Hiring a Remote RPM Coordinator (CMA/RMA or LPN)! Location: Remote Employment Type: Full-Time Pay Range: $19.50 – $24.00 per hour Overview Chronic Care Staffing is seeking a detail-oriented and patient-focused Remote RPM Coordinator to support patients managing chronic and high-risk conditions through Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) services. In this role, you will monitor biometric data, provide device education, identify abnormal readings, and coordinate care with providers to improve patient outcomes and reduce hospitalizations. This position is ideal for healthcare professionals who thrive in a structured, remote care environment. Key Responsibilities - Conduct onboarding and device education calls for new RPM patients - Monitor incoming biometric data (blood pressure, glucose, weight, oxygen saturation) daily - Identify abnormal readings and escalate findings according to established protocols - Perform monthly engagement calls to assess patient condition and address concerns - Troubleshoot device connectivity and usage issues - Communicate effectively with patients and caregivers regarding care goals and progress - Promote adherence to individualized care plans and encourage self-management - Accurately document patient interactions in EHR and RPM platforms - Ensure compliance with CMS RPM billing and documentation guidelines - Maintain productivity standards for monitoring and outreach
Job Requirements
- Must-Have Criteria
- Active, unencumbered CMA/RMA certification OR compact LPN/RN license
- Current BLS certification
- Strong knowledge of CCM/RPM protocols and billing requirements
- Proficiency in EHR systems and Google Suite
- Recent experience in a clinical, chronic care, or CCM setting
- Ability to work independently in a HIPAA-compliant home office
- Strong communication, documentation, and problem-solving skills
- Ability to meet call volume and productivity expectations
- Nice to Have
- Prior experience in care coordination, chronic care, transitional care, or remote patient monitoring
- Familiarity with community resources and patient/family education
- Background in quality measures, reporting, or CMS compliance
- Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively in a remote team environment
- Additional certifications or coursework in care or case management
- Home Office Requirements
- HIPAA-compliant workspace with a locking door and distraction-free environment
- Reliable high-speed internet connection
- CCS-approved computer setup with dual monitors
Benefits
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- Medical & Dental Coverage
- Vision Insurance
- 401(k) Retirement Plan
- On-the-Job Training
- Growth Opportunities
- Incremental PTO Increases
- No Weekend Work
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