Remote Nurse Practitioner Jobs Maine

Find work opportunities and resources for remote nurse practitioners in Maine.

Nurse Practitioner with Collaborating Physician

Details: Expand your practice, earn additional income, and gain flexibility and balance in your career.

State Licensure: Maine

  • Multiple telehealth opportunities. With just one application, one credentialing effort, and one schedule, Wheel offers a simple and flexible way to work with multiple telehealth companies. Unlimited and uncapped earnings.

  • Work on your schedule. Create your own schedule and work when you want, whether that’s evenings, part-time, or full-time.

  • 100% remote. Provide rewarding patient care from the comfort and safety of your home or office.

  • Clinician community. Join a collaborative community of clinicians working in virtual care.

  • Clinical, operational, administrative, and technical support. Wheel works to offer guidance and support for your virtual care practice, handling payments, credentialing, training, and more.
  • Simple to use. Utilize our secure and HIPAA-compliant platform that includes video conferencing, scheduling, and patient information tools.

  • We protect clinicians. We vet all of our telehealth company partners for clinical safety and standard of care procedures to help protect your clinical practice. We also provide liability insurance coverage.

Nurse Practitioner, Payor Enrolled

Details: Expand your practice, earn additional income, and gain flexibility and balance in your career.

State Licensure: Maine

Payor Enrollment: Candidates are required to be enrolled with one or more of the following payors: United Healthcare, Aetna, Cigna, Humana, Blue Cross Blue Shield, or Anthem.

  • Multiple telehealth opportunities. With just one application, one credentialing effort, and one schedule, Wheel offers a simple and flexible way to work with multiple telehealth companies. Unlimited and uncapped earnings.

  • Work on your schedule. Create your own schedule and work when you want, whether that’s evenings, part-time, or full-time.

  • 100% remote. Provide rewarding patient care from the comfort and safety of your home or office.

  • Clinician community. Join a collaborative community of clinicians working in virtual care.

  • Clinical, operational, administrative, and technical support. Wheel works to offer guidance and support for your virtual care practice, handling payments, credentialing, training, and more.

  • Simple to use. Utilize our secure and HIPAA-compliant platform that includes video conferencing, scheduling, and patient information tools.

  • We protect clinicians. We vet all of our telehealth company partners for clinical safety and standard of care procedures to help protect your clinical practice. We also provide liability insurance coverage.

Requirements for Remote Nurse Practitioners in Maine

Do you live in Maine and want to advance your nursing career? You must meet the following requirements to become a nurse practitioner in this state:

  • Education: To work as a nurse practitioner, you must have a valid registered nurse license from Maine or a multi-state license through the Nurse Licensure Compact. You must also have at least a master’s degree in nursing to qualify for a nurse practitioner's license.

  • Experience: You must complete at least 2 years of supervision under a physician or nurse practitioner in the same practice category.

  • Certification: Maine requires you to show proof of national nurse practitioner certification from an approved certifying body before it will issue a license.

  • Fee: Applicants must pay a $100 fee.

Your required fieldwork, degrees, fees, and examinations may vary depending on your specialization. They include (but are not limited to) family nurse practitioner (FNP), pediatric primary care nurse practitioner, and psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner (PMHNP).

How to Become a Remote Nurse Practitioner in Maine

Like many other states, Maine is facing a shortage of healthcare professionals, including nurse practitioners. The state also has the oldest median age in the U.S. and the largest percentage of people age 65 or older. As a result, there are many full-time and part-time remote work opportunities throughout the state of Maine, from Bangor and Augusta, to Portland and Biddeford.

If you are interested in a role as a remote nurse practitioner (also referred to as a telemedicine nurse practitioner), keep the following information in mind as you apply for this job title:

  • Work-from-home nurse practitioner or remote nurse practitioner: As a remote nurse practitioner, you have the freedom to work for any healthcare provider within the state. This means you can avoid a daily commute while you provide patient care, collaborate with other staff, and perform your duties from home. Some employers may require remote workers to log on-site hours, so carefully read the job description or discuss this matter with the hiring manager.

  • Additional training: All nurse practitioners must deliver the same level of care, whether you are remote or working in a facility. This is why the state has specific educational and training requirements for licensing. Your employer may also require you to complete certain training, including best practices for good webside manner.

  • Necessary documentation: Keep your resume, license, and other professional documentation updated and readily available.

Telehealth companies often post open positions on job posting sites like Indeed, ZipRecruiter, Glassdoor, and LinkedIn. These are all great places to start your job search for virtual care opportunities as a certified nurse practitioner. Wheel matches clinicians with virtual care opportunities and has a variety of positions available for NPs in Maine.

Maine Nurse Practitioner FAQs

Can a nurse practitioner have their own practice in Maine?

An NP in Maine can have their own practice, and Maine NPs are recognized as primary care providers. However, they must practice under a licensed physician's supervision for 24 months before they are allowed to practice independently.

In what states can NPs practice independently?

NPs can practice independently in full-practice-authority states like Maine. Some states allow independent NP operation from licensure onward. However, Maine state legislature requires that a physician must supervise an NP for a minimum of 24 months before an NP is allowed to practice independently. Want to know more? Read our clinician FAQs.

What are the nurse practitioner programs in Maine?

Maine has four nationally accredited higher education institutions that offer nurse practitioner courses. They are Husson University, University of Maine, University of Southern Maine, and Saint Joseph's College of Maine.

Are there part-time NP remote jobs in Maine?

There are remote NP roles in Maine that are available in both part-time and full-time capacities. Wheel connects telehealth setups with available NPs and clinicians to fit their schedules in a flexible way. This allows them to approach their patient schedule in a way that reduces their risk of provider burnout.

Are there remote nurse practitioner jobs in Maine?

Remote nurse practitioner jobs are available in Maine, and Wheel can help connect you with these roles today. Some employers require that candidates attend their site of work for a limited number of hours per week or to perform certain duties. However, this is not always the case. Employers will make their expectations around remote work clear in the job description.

What can nurse practitioners do remotely in Maine?

NPs in Maine can work remotely in primary care, phone triage, or home care management telehealth. Off-site opportunities are also available in case management, COVID tracing, pharmaceutical sales, and health education. Even school nurses no longer require an on-site presence. NPs have a wealth of remote positions available to them in Maine.

How to become a nurse practitioner in Maine?

A Maine NP needs to complete two years of supervised practice before attaining full practice independence. They will also need a valid Maine or multi-state RN license and national certification. A $100 fee also applies. Scroll further up this page for more detailed information and read our article on how one NP became a nurse practitioner.

How Wheel Works

With Wheel, we make it simple for you to work with as many virtual care companies as you want, giving you the diversity of conditions and treatment areas you would experience in a clinic setting — without the hassle of finding the partners yourself. Plug into our clinical network and we’ll show you how easy it can be.

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Simple credentialing & training

Once you’ve completed the application process and identified your collaborating physician, we’ll partner to complete one-time telemedicine credentialing, Webside Manner training, and clinical protocol education for the telehealth opportunities that interest you.

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Start matching

Based on your interests and experience, we'll start matching you with remote care opportunities with a variety of partners — providing everything from remote patient monitoring to virtual diagnosis and treatment.

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Get to work!

Start providing care on your terms — work anywhere, anytime, on your schedule. With the best telehealth positions available nationwide, you’re in the driver’s seat.

Why Wheel?

Work remotely on your schedule

Design your clinical practice around your life without over-committing to shifts that don’t meet your needs. You design the schedule that works for you.

A variety of care opportunities

With Wheel, we make it simple for you to work with as many virtual care companies as you want, giving you the diversity of conditions and treatment areas you would experience in a clinic setting.

Virtual care made simple

Avoid the hassle of juggling telehealth companies yourself. WIth Wheel, you have one schedule, one contract, and one credentialing process. It’s that easy.

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