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Firefly Health

Boston, MA, USA

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Firefly Health is building a revolutionary new type of comprehensive health "care and coverage,” powered by a relationship-driven care team, a trusted virtual and in-person clinical network, and our proprietary technology platform. Founded by experienced clinicians and technology leaders, Firefly Health is on a mission to deliver clinical and financial health through joyful, always there care. We are flipping the script on what it means to be a health plan and actually providing a true health benefit to members. We are intensely focused on optimizing the physical + mental + financial wellbeing of those who want (and deserve) something better than the status quo. If you are ready to roll up your sleeves and take on our audacious mission, we would love to hear from you. Your Role Nurse Practitioners are at the heart of the Firefly clinical team, providing extraordinary virtual primary care with expert clinical skills and an empathic approach. They help us deliver industry-leading outcomes by managing patients as part of a robust multidisciplinary team alongside primary care physicians, registered nurses, health guides, and other cross-functional colleagues.  This is a great opportunity for a Nurse Practitioner who thrives in an innovative, collaborative environment and is interested in helping us build the future of tech-enabled advanced primary care.  You will: Provide comprehensive virtual primary care across geographies, managing a broad range of conditions from chronic disease management and preventative care to acute episodic care.  Act as a champion for evidence-based clinical approaches, maintaining expertise in primary care through continuous learning and professional development.  Ensure high patient satisfaction by delivering care with an empathetic approach and a relentless focus on quality.  Collaborate with internal and external physicians as clinically necessary and with supervising physicians as may be required by state guidelines  Partner with licensing & credentialing to proactively maintain and expand licensure status across the country, as may be needed by the practice  Work independently in a remote setting from a private, HIPAA-compliant home office.  Be timely with visit shifts, documentation, and communication while maintaining excellent attendance  Participate in on-call rotation to ensure 24/7 patient access to care You’d be a good fit if you have: Graduated from an accredited Master’s or Doctoral Nurse Practitioner (NP) program  National certification as a Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) or Adult Nurse Practitioner (ANP) through AANP or ANCC.  Active and unencumbered Nurse Practitioner (NP) license  Active RN compact license  Active multi-state NP licensure (5+ licenses preferred) ** Massachusetts is required ** Active federal DEA registration  Minimum 2+ years experience in primary care  Ability to function within a multidisciplinary team  Excellent communication, patient engagement, and collaboration skills  Proficiency with technology and the ability to quickly learn new software platforms.  Availability to work Monday to Friday 8am PT - 4pm PT / 11am ET - 7pm ET  It’d be nice if you have: Active multi state licenses 10+ (including Massachusetts)  Prior virtual-based care experience  Experience in Value-Based Care  Firefly is an equal opportunity employer. We value diverse backgrounds and perspectives. We're committed to building and sustaining an inclusive workplace culture where individuals are treated with dignity and respect. All employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit, and business need. Firefly is an E-Verify employer.

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