Nurse Practitioner: Remote Urgent Care
Belle, LLC · TELECOMMUTE · Posted Jul 7, 2026
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About Belle
Belle is a fast growing engagement company that is revolutionizing home healthcare – and it all begins with the feet. With 25M+ U.S. seniors no longer able to see or reach their feet, a lack of self care and mobility challenges cost the health insurance plans $38B+ in preventable medical spending every year.
Belle trains and manages a network of nail technicians or “Belle Technicians” who provide in-home foot care (aka medical pedicures). Belle uses cutting edge data science to identify those most in need on behalf of health plans and deploys its services accordingly. While in the home, Belle Technicians complete assessments and screenings, often being the first to identify emerging issues below and above the knee. As these issues arise, a team of remote nurses coordinate care with other healthcare providers - preventing serious and costly episodes.
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About this Role
Belle is seeking a compassionate and clinically skilled Nurse Practitioner (NP) to provide remote telehealth support for Medicare beneficiaries enrolled in our Chronic Care Management (CCM) program. This role focuses on responding to urgent clinical escalations from our nursing team, with the majority of calls involving poorly controlled hypertension, medication concerns, and other non-life-threatening acute issues.
As a Telehealth Provider, you will assess members remotely, determine the appropriate level of care, provide evidence-based treatment recommendations, and collaborate closely with nurses, Community Health Workers, primary care providers, and care coordinators to help keep members healthy and out of the emergency department whenever clinically appropriate.
This is a fully remote position supporting a fast-growing, mission-driven organization dedicated to bringing joy to healthcare.
Responsibilities
Conduct telehealth evaluations for Medicare beneficiaries experiencing urgent, non-emergent clinical concerns
Evaluate symptoms, review medical histories, and determine appropriate interventions.
Determine when escalation to the member's primary care provider, emergency department, or 911 is clinically indicated
Document all encounters accurately and timely in the electronic medical record.
Assist in reducing avoidable emergency department visits and hospitalizations through proactive clinical intervention.
Provide patient education on disease management, medications, lifestyle modifications, and symptom monitoring.
Promote medication adherence and self-management of chronic conditions.
Provide clinical guidance and education to nursing staff on appropriate escalation pathways.
Participate in clinical case reviews and quality improvement initiatives.