Remote LPN/LVN – Chronic Neurology Care Coordination
Full-Time | Fully Remote | Compact License (NLC) Required
$26-$40/hour depending on experience and clinical background
We’re hiring experienced LPNs/LVNs to support patients with chronic neurological conditions such as Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, and multiple sclerosis.
This is a fully remote role for nurses who can build relationships over time, assess changes from baseline, and confidently guide patients and caregivers through ongoing care. You’ll combine structured outreach, monthly check-ins, and care coordination to support patients longitudinally.
This is not a home health or visit-based role.
What You’ll Do
- Manage a longitudinal patient panel with ongoing monthly check-ins
- Support patients with neurological conditions through education and care guidance
- Assess for changes from baseline and escalate concerns appropriately
- Communicate with caregivers to improve care and patient outcomes
- Coordinate referrals, appointments, and medication-related needs
- Recommend disease-specific and local resources (lifestyle, support, community-based care)
- Document all interactions in a structured, metrics-driven workflow
- Partner with internal teams by providing feedback to improve care delivery
What We’re Looking For
- Active LPN/LVN license with Compact (NLC) privileges
- Clinical experience working with patients with neurological or chronic conditions
- Ability to clearly explain conditions, progression, and care strategies to patients and families
- Experience with ongoing patient follow-up, care coordination, or case management
- Strong documentation skills and comfort in a structured, remote environment
- Ability to work independently while managing a consistent workflow
Strongly Preferred:
- Experience in clinic, hospital, or care management settings
- Exposure to CCM and/or PCM programs
- Experience managing a patient panel over time (longitudinal care)
Why This Role Stands Out
- Fully remote, structured work environment
- Meaningful patient relationships—not episodic care
- Opportunity to support a growing, innovative model focused on chronic neurology
- Direct impact on patient outcomes and quality of life
If your background is primarily in home health, hospice, or facility-based care without ongoing patient management or clinical depth in neurological conditions, this role may not be the right fit.