Remote Nurse Practitioner Jobs New Hampshire

Find work opportunities and resources for remote nurse practitioners in New Hampshire.

Nurse Practitioner with Collaborating Physician

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

State Licensure: New Hampshire

  • 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: New Hampshire

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. 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.

Requirements for Remote Nurse Practitioners in New Hampshire

Do you live in New Hampshire and want to advance your nursing career? To qualify for a nurse practitioner license, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Education: You must have a valid license to practice as a registered nurse (RN) in New Hampshire. You can fulfill this requirement with a multi-state RN license through the Nurse Licensure Compact. You must also complete a graduate-level nursing program within 2 years of applying or you must complete 30 hours of continuing education hours.
    • Five of those hours must be in pharmacology, with three hours in either opioid prescribing, pain management, or substance abuse disorder.

  • Certification: You must receive certification from an approved certifying body.

  • Fee: Applicants must pay a $100 application fee as well as a $48.25 fee for an FBI background check.

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 New Hampshire

New Hampshire’s long-term care facilities, schools, and hospitals are facing staffing shortages as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The result is an increase in full-time and part-time remote work opportunities, which means you can live anywhere in the state—from Dover and Nashua to Concord and Manchester—and perform your duties as an NP.

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

  • Work-from-home nurse practitioner or remote nurse practitioner: When you work as a remote nurse practitioner, you can provide patient care and collaborate with staff from your home or another off-site location. Be sure to check the job description for on-site healthcare work requirements if you would prefer to be fully remote.

  • Additional training: All nurse practitioners in New Hampshire must have the same educational background and training. As a remote employee, you may need to complete training on the employer’s technology and platforms as well as best practices for good webside manner.

  • Necessary documentation: Always keep your resume and other professional documentation updated and readily available. This saves time as you apply, and it’s helpful when you need to produce your credentials for an employer or licensing body.

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

New Hampshire Nurse Practitioner FAQs

Can a nurse practitioner have their own practice in New Hampshire?

Yes – a nurse practitioner in New Hampshire can run their own practice without the need for physician collaboration. NPs in New Hampshire also have full authority to prescribe controlled and non-controlled substances and are recognized as primary care providers.

In what states can NPs practice independently? Is New Hampshire among them?

NPs are allowed to practice independently in full-practice-authority states, of which New Hampshire is indeed one. Many more restrictive states require that NPs log a certain number of contact hours before independent practice is allowed, but New Hampshire permits independent practice from the moment of licensure.

What nurse practitioner programs are in New Hampshire?

There are two accredited NP programs in New Hampshire, at The University of New Hampshire and Rivier University.

How to become a nurse practitioner in New Hampshire?

You'll need a valid RN license from New Hampshire state or as part of the Nursing Licensure Compact, as well as a completed grad-level nursing program within 2 years of application or 30 hours of continuing education. Certification from an approved body and an application fee are also mandatory. Scroll up the page for more info.

Is New Hampshire a compact state for nursing?

New Hampshire is part of the Nursing Licensure Compact (NLC). This means that nurses licensed by any of the other 25 NLC states can work in New Hampshire.

What can nurse practitioners do remotely in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire offers plenty of remote work opportunities for NPs. They can work remotely in primary care, women's health, and mental health services via a telehealth platform. They can also support phone triage, COVID tracing, pharma sales, home care administration, and case management, all while working from home. Remote school nursing, pharma sales, and legal nurse consultant roles also suit NPs. Want to know more about this type of work? Read our interview with Ginger K., an NP who switched to telehealth for a more flexible career.

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.

Join the team today!

See clients from the comfort of your home, while choosing from a network of telehealth organizations that best fit your needs.