Nurse Practitioner- Telehealth (22088)

Apr 6, 2026

Cantex Continuing Care Network

Advanced Practice Nurse, Entry Level, Triage | Telehealth
Remote

Employment Type:

Regular | Perm Employee

Schedule:

Full-time

Remote Status:

In Person Meetings, Remote

License:

TX

Cantex Continuing Care Network

Advanced Practice Nurse, Entry Level, Triage | Telehealth
Remote

Employment Type:

Regular | Perm Employee

Schedule:

Full-time

Remote Status:

In Person Meetings, Remote

License:

TX

Description

Location: Remote (Telehealth), serving Members across Texas

Travel Required: Minimal; occasional in‑person meetings or trainings as needed

Schedule: Full‑time role providing virtual visits, telephonic/video assessments, and remote administrative responsibilities

Reports to: VP Advanced Primary Care Practice

 

What We Offer You

• Competitive pay

• Performance‑based bonus opportunities

• Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance

• Additional supplemental benefits (life insurance, disability, accident, etc.)

• 401(k) with company match

• Generous paid time off (PTO/Sick)

• Clear career growth and advancement opportunities

• A supportive and vibrant company culture

• Many more employee perks and benefits

 

Job Summary

The Telehealth Nurse Practitioner (NP) provides holistic, compassionate, and patient‑centered care to adult and geriatric Members through virtual visits, telephonic/video assessments, and remote chronic disease management. This full‑time role focuses on delivering high‑quality clinical care in a remote environment while collaborating with physicians, RNs, case managers, and interdisciplinary teams to diagnose, manage, and prevent acute and chronic conditions.

 

The NP is responsible for Plan Medical Management, virtual health risk assessments, chronic disease management, remote triage, and care coordination. This position requires strong communication skills, clinical judgment, and the ability to deliver value‑based care through telehealth platforms while maintaining compliance with state regulations, clinical protocols, and collaborative practice agreements.