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Houston, TX / Alabama / Arkansas / Austin, TX / Dallas,TX / Florida / Georgia / Kentucky / Louisiana / Mississippi / Oklahoma / Tennessee / Delaware / Vermont / West Virginia Ways2Well / Full-Time / Remote Job Title: Remote Telemedicine Functional Nurse Practitioner   Location: Remote (U.S. Based)   Employment Type: Full-Time or Part-Time   Department: Clinical Operations   Reports To: Clinical Director   About Ways2Well   Ways2Well is a cutting-edge telehealth platform focused on root-cause, preventive, and functional medicine. We serve health-conscious patients nationwide through personalized care plans that integrate advanced diagnostics, hormone optimization, lifestyle interventions, and targeted supplementation. Our team is growing, and we are seeking dynamic, licensed Nurse Practitioners to deliver exceptional virtual care aligned with our holistic philosophy. Position Overview   As a Remote Functional Nurse Practitioner, you will provide evidence-informed, patient-centered care via telemedicine. Your role involves conducting comprehensive health assessments, interpreting advanced lab results, designing personalized wellness and hormone optimization plans, and supporting patients through lifestyle and supplement-based interventions. You will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team in a fast-paced, fully virtual environment. Key Responsibilities   - Conduct virtual consultations using both asynchronous and synchronous telehealth platforms. - Review and interpret functional and traditional lab results (e.g., hormone panels, micronutrients, inflammatory markers). - Develop personalized care plans focusing on hormonal balance, metabolic health, nutrition, and preventive strategies. - Educate patients on treatment options, supplement protocols, and lifestyle modifications. - Document thoroughly and accurately in the EHR system (such as Charm or similar). - Collaborate with clinical support staff, pharmacists, and health coaches to ensure continuity of care. - Adhere to state and federal telehealth regulations and best practices. - Participate in ongoing training, case reviews, and team huddles to support professional development and care quality. Qualifications   - Active and unencumbered Nurse Practitioner license in one or more U.S. states (multi-state licensure preferred). - National certification (e.g., AANP, ANCC). - Minimum of 2 years of NP experience, with exposure to functional, integrative, or hormone therapy preferred. - Strong knowledge of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) (testosterone, estrogen, thyroid), peptides, and targeted supplementation preferred. - Prior experience in a telehealth or digital health setting is strongly preferred. - Comfortable navigating EHRs, telemedicine platforms, and cloud-based tools. - Exceptional communication, patient engagement, and clinical documentation skills. What We Offer   - Competitive compensation structure (base salary + incentives or per-visit model) - Flexible scheduling options (full-time or part-time) - Work-from-anywhere environment - Supportive clinical and administrative teams - Ongoing functional medicine and telehealth training - Opportunities for growth into leadership, education, or protocol development roles Join Us!   If you are passionate about redefining patient care, please submit your resume and a brief cover letter outlining your functional medicine experience and telehealth interests. Apply now to be part of our mission! $115 - $128 a year

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