Cardiology Nurse Practitioner - Telehealth
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Nursing
Work weekdays only. Go remote after training. Own your cardiology panel.
- Role: Cardiology Nurse Practitioner – Telehealth
- Location/Type: Columbia, MD (4–6 weeks onsite) → Remote
• MD or D.C. license - Pay: $123,528–$146,836 (all-in)
- Schedule: Full-time
• Weekdays only
- Telehealth for general cardiology patients.
- Clear protocols. Predictable volume.
- No nights. No weekends.
- You manage your panel. Not random tasks.
Lead telehealth visits for low-acuity cardiology patients
Manage hypertension, CHF, CAD, and lipid disorders
Adjust meds using evidence-based protocols
Order labs, imaging, and follow-ups
Document cleanly in the EMR
Coordinate with cardiologists and care teams
Active NP license in MD or D.C.
2+ years general cardiology experience
Complete 4–6 weeks onsite training in Columbia, MD
Comfortable running independent telehealth visits
Prior telehealth experience
Large health system experience
Pay: $123,528–$146,836
- Medical, dental, vision
- 401(k) with employer contribution
- PTO + paid holidays
- Training travel, lodging, meals covered
Weekdays only; no nights or weekends
Remote after training
Standard EMR and telehealth tools
Your work keeps cardiac patients stable and out of the hospital. You reduce specialist overload. You own outcomes day one.
You like pace and ownership. You start, finish, follow through.
At Urrly, fairness matters. We use AI to review every application against the same clear requirements for the role. This means every candidate is evaluated on job-related factors like skills, certifications, and experience—not on personal attributes such as gender, race, age, or background. Our goal is to create a more objective, consistent, and equal opportunity hiring process for all applicants.
Apply Today to secure weekday hours, remote flexibility, and real ownership in cardiology care.#J-18808-Ljbffr(If this job is in fact in your jurisdiction, then you may be using a Proxy or VPN to access this site, and to progress further, you should change your connectivity to another mobile device or PC).